From the basketball court in the distance, several pairs of eyes were subtly watching this side.

His feeling was right.

After a while.

A group of big boys walked out of the stadium, led by an Asian man who was quite muscular.

Judging from their route, they were clearly heading towards the girls...

"Hey, having so much fun..."

The Asian man approached the group, greeted them, and asked directly, "What are you talking about?"

His tone sounded quite casual.

only.

His eyes, however, were fixed on Ding Xin.

He would occasionally glance at the flowers in Kim Hee-ah's arms out of the corner of his eye.

It was clearly tinged with hostility.

interesting...

Ding Xin smiled slightly and tilted his head.

I'm curious who this kid is.

"Hey Jimmy, you guys finished playing ball? We didn't talk much, just met a new friend..."

The blonde girl, Jessica, replied with a smile.

While talking.

She then pointed to Ding Xin and introduced him, saying, "This is Kelly's boyfriend, Ding Xin, from South Korea..."

"Boy friend?"

The Asian boy's expression clearly froze when he heard those three words.

Ding Xin also keenly gleaned several pieces of information from this.

the first.

These guys are very familiar with Kim Hee-ah and the others.

second.

This kid named Jimmy seems to really like Kim Hee-ah.

And most likely it's still unrequited love...

but...

Ding Xin looked slightly surprised.

Kim Hee-ah, that little girl, didn't refute the term "boyfriend."

Instead, she held the flowers with a slightly shy expression and silently acquiesced...

The atmosphere felt somewhat strange.

The group of people behind the Asian boy exchanged bewildered glances, seemingly lost in thought...

After a while.

The Asian boy snapped out of his daze.

The hostility in his eyes gradually intensified, slowly solidifying into a tangible force, as he asked in an unfriendly tone, "Ding Xin? Are you South Korean?"

"Of Chinese descent and Korean nationality!"

Ding Xin shrugged and emphasized it again.

"call!"

The Asian boy tried his best to suppress his emotions.

He slowly extended his hand and said calmly, "My name is Hong Minzhe, a third-year student at New York University. Are you also an international student at New York University? You look unfamiliar. How come I've never seen you before?"

Hear the words.

Ding Xin raised an eyebrow, extended his hand to shake it, and said playfully, "I'm not from NYU!"

"Really? Which school do you go to?"

The Asian boy named Hong Minzhe pressed for more information.

"Not from any school..."

Ding Xin shook his head and deliberately said, "My family was poor, so I started my own business at a young age. Now I run a small company in South Korea, and I'd say I've achieved some success..."

The voice just fell.

Kim Hee-ah reflexively rolled her eyes at Ding Xin.

It seems to be saying...

Can you call that a small company?

That's quite a convincing act...

Ding Xin glared back without backing down.

The message in his eyes was, "You're hiding it just as well..."

We're all in the same boat!

Then, they both laughed.

On this point, they were quite in sync...

at the same time.

After hearing that Ding Xin had dropped out of school to start his own business and had achieved success, the girls present all expressed their approval...

That's how capitalist society is.

One's view on money is one's values.

Ding Xin's handsome appearance, coupled with his ambitious and hardworking background, easily won them over...

of course.

Except for Hong Min-cheol.

now.

The girls' praise was so grating.

In addition, there was that little interaction between Ding Xin and Jin Xi Ya earlier.

The flames of jealousy have already ignited...

Hong Minzhe snorted coldly.

"Really? As far as I know, business is tough these days, and it must be especially difficult for small companies..."

This condescending attitude.

It's as if he's implying that his background is anything but simple...

"Okay..."

Ding Xin replied lazily.

It's just a little kid's scheming; he can't even be bothered to bother with it...

pity.

Hong Minzhe is completely oblivious to the situation.

He persisted, "Since you do business in South Korea, you must have heard of Asia First Group, right? To be honest, Asia First Group is my family's company. What's your company called? Perhaps we can collaborate sometime..."

It's called a collaboration.

But there was a hint of charity in his words.

and.

While talking.

Hong Minzhe didn't even look at Ding Xin; his gaze was fixed on Jin Xiya.

That's very impolite!

Kim Hee-ah frowned slightly, wanting to say something with some displeasure.

But Ding Xin stopped him.

He then asked with a half-smile, "What is your relationship with Chairman Hong Yougen?"

Ding Xin of Asia First Group had heard of it.

In terms of overall size, it was roughly the same as the Kinmen Group today.

of course.

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