Cai Qiong did exactly as she said. After returning to the Wang family, she made a phone call to a friend at the television station—her high school classmate.
She hadn't attended high school in Shanghai City, but rather at a private school in the province. This school was completely different from a typical high school. Back when Cai Qiong was young, it was already known for its elite education; it offered various open lectures like a university, brought students from multiple countries together in the same classes, used a mix of Chinese and English, and even fostered a multilingual environment. The school was even more absurd now, offering direct pathways to prestigious foreign universities. The ridiculous part was that only the wealthy ever knew about schools like this. Children from ordinary families, no matter how good their grades, would never even learn that such an option existed. But that was a digression.
