Chapter 886 - 886 A Betteer Fiancée (1/2)

Chapter 886 - 886 A Betteer Fiancée

886 A Betteer Fiancée

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President Wen did not appreciate Yao Ran’s remarks He harrumphed and said, “Since you are all President Yao’s relatives, how is it that you don’t even know his identity? The way I see it, it’s your family that’s more suspicious”

Yao Ran was rendered speechless

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It was true that she didn’t know Yao Yan very well, but for President Wen to put soto speak up for her cousin in public… Did Yao Yan have another, ht back to Old Madam Yao’s words and her reaction when she saw Yao Yan

She was both relieved and overjoyed that her grandson was able to come to her special day

Surely, if she wasn’t aware of Yao Yan’s other identity, Old Madam Yao wouldn’t have been so excited by his attendance

Going off from this presumption, it would seem that only Yao Ran was unaware of Yao Yan’s other identity

Yao Ran grew irritable at the thought

Things were spiraling out of her control and worse still, she had no idea who Yao Yan truly was Like Qin Man, Yao Ran also thought that her cousin was just a lazy bum

When she recalled their past treat ca from the side, noticed the shi+ft in President Wen’s expression He knew that sooing on?

Was President Wen i this other identity of Yao Yan was so profound that even he would personally seek out a cooperation?

Yang Ming thought back to President Wen’s manner toward Yao Yan this entire ti He just couldn’t figure out what it was

But then another realization hit him, and it sent a shi+ver down his spine He had never investigated the people of the Yao farounds of a banquet’s guests as a precaution, so as not to offend them in any way

This time, however, he had chosen to be lax, since this was simply a small birthday party hosted by the Yao fas back at the capital, and Yang Ming had presumed that there was no one in this banquet he would want to befriend, anyway

And so, he didn’t send anyone to investigate these people He hadn’t seen the need to do so