Transmigrated as the Ex-Wife of a Heroic Man - Chapter 1010
Chapter 1010: Dong Na
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Zhou Yan wore a perplexed expression. “The organizer for our publishing firm shut down. It was closed this morning, and there are rumours of a significant issue,” she relayed, withholding specifics.
Su Wen furrowed her brow, recalling the organizer’s negligence before the incident and their subsequent inaction. Yet, she harboured no remorse.
“Is it linked to Hengyang?” she inquired.
“That’s correct.”
Even with Zhou Yan’s affirmation, Su Wen struggled to accept it. Hengyang had continually reshaped her perception. Initially viewed as a retired engineer and pilot with a respectable background but estranged from his family, he later ascended as the wealthiest tycoon, building his empire from scratch. Such achievements typically spanned decades, but Hengyang seemingly accomplished it overnight.
Initially, Su Wen believed Hengyang embarked on his entrepreneurial journey from scratch, but she was mistaken. He may have been in his entrepreneurial infancy but wasn’t starting from nothing.
It dawned on her that she knew little of Hengyang’s capabilities.
Yet, Su Wen remained unperturbed by her lack of curiosity or Hengyang’s omission of truth. She maintained a calm outlook, uninterested in matters unrelated to her sphere. Similar disinterest prevailed during her time in the Trinity Village; she never delved into Su Xuewen’s past because it was inconsequential.
However, Song Zishan’s appearance compelled her to confront and safeguard against potential threats. Now she inquired Hengyang.
“Hengyang hasn’t informed me, so I’m unaware. Are you certain it’s his doing?” Despite her deductions, Su Wen struggled to believe it. “It’s implausible. One night is too brief. Even if Hengyang intended this, time wouldn’t suffice.”
“Silly child, that’s not the only thing nephew accomplished last night,” Zhou Yan remarked. His efficiency, honed since youth, had only heightened over the years.
Su Wen contemplated further queries but refrained, respecting Zhou Yan’s secrecy. Instead, she shifted focus to upcoming arrangements.
“There won’t be any more signing events. I’ll dedicate all efforts to opening the founder’s store,” Su Wen declared, already having laid out her next steps.
“Before returning to the provincial capital, I’ll visit Fifth Sister at Capital University. Then, I’ll proceed to the Film Academy to secure a spokesperson.”
“A spokesperson? Do you have someone in mind?”
“Yes, I intend to meet with them tomorrow.” Su Wen’s desired spokesperson was Dong Na, the future international Best Actress.
Despite her admission to the Film Academy, Dong Na struggled to secure roles and recognition. She often waits at the entrance of the film studio just to land a minor role. Her appearance and demeanour weren’t in vogue. In the original novel, Dong Na endured years of obscurity from twenty to twenty-eight, portraying numerous supporting characters. It wasn’t until she reached thirty and secured a prominent lead role that her stardom soared, ultimately earning her the prestigious title of international Best Actress.
She stood as the nation’s premier actress.
It could be said that Dong Na was at the pinnacle, unrivalled by anyone.