I've never been particularly interested in prying into others' private lives, so I don't enjoy conducting personal interviews. My interest lies in valuable social news.
Mrs. Sang handed me a cup of hot tea, which I held in my hands.
Regardless of whether I wanted to hear it or not, she took the initiative to start talking, "Yanyan was the first secretary of Sang Qi when he was still the general manager at Dayu."
I took a sip of the tea, which was still a bit too hot, and my tongue felt a sharp pain.
"Yanyan came from a very poor family, not to mention she didn't have a good reputation. Yanyan did not have a father, and her mother used to work in that kind of industry. Yanyan was born under those circumstances."
That kind of industry, I understood immediately with a moment's thought.
Yanyan didn't know who her father was, and I guess even her mother didn't know who the father of her daughter was.