Princess Is Glamorous In Modern Day - Chapter 161 - Master Yuan Wanxia
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Chapter 161 - Master Yuan Wanxia

Chapter 161 - Master Yuan Wanxia

"Why should I show it to CEO w.a.n.g first?" In the original owner's memory, CEO w.a.n.g was not a good character. Hence, Xia Wanyuan instinctively felt puzzled that he wanted to read the song first.

"No, tell me first. Did you really finish the melody??" Although Xia Wanyuan had indeed been refres.h.i.+ng his understanding of her recently, this matter was too unbelievable. "This is a new alb.u.m. We can't use your old songs."

"I know. The six songs are brand new. I'll edit them a little more and send them to you later."

"Don't worry, don't worry. You can think about it more." Chen Yun was a little fl.u.s.tered. He was worried that Xia Wanyuan would be too excited for her first alb.u.m, so she directly dissed six songs in a day.

However, this quality had to be guaranteed. Chen Yun could only remind Xia Wanyuan tactfully.

After hanging up the phone, Xia Wanyuan made a few amendments and packed the doc.u.ments and sent them to Chen Yun.

Chen Yun could not understand the group of musical symbols, so he forwarded the email to CEO w.a.n.g.

In the office of the Jun Corporation.

"Have you found out?" Jun s.h.i.+ling's voice sounded especially low in the deep office.

"The person did it very secretly, but we've checked the satellite data and found out that the person who delivered the tea has something to do with the Xuan family." Lin Jing placed a few photos in front of Jun s.h.i.+ling.

Jun s.h.i.+ling recalled the last time he had met Xuan Sheng in the auditorium. It was because he had seen how pa.s.sionate he was towards Xia Wanyuan that Jun s.h.i.+ling could not help but walk forward.

Thinking of how Xia Wanyuan had known that the tea was from Xuan Sheng the moment she saw the painting yesterday, Jun s.h.i.+ling instantly felt upset.

They clearly looked unfamiliar with each other at the hall that time. When did this start?

It was rare for Jun s.h.i.+ling to be in a daze in the office for a while. It was only when Lin Jing came to remind him to go to the meeting that Jun s.h.i.+ling pulled himself out of his chaotic thoughts.

"Redo."

"There's a problem with the report."

"The proposal design is not good, redesign it."

With a cold expression, Jun s.h.i.+ling basically rejected all the proposals from the higher-ups.

Everyone trembled and could not help but curse in their hearts. Although there was indeed a problem with the things CEO Jun had pointed out, CEO Jun seemed to be too strict today. He could even tell that the investment department's punctuation was wrong. His eyesight was simply amazing.

Under Jun s.h.i.+ling's pressure, the higher-ups once again experienced what it meant to be hot and cold. However, no matter how difficult it was, they had to endure it. After all, the Jun Corporation's salary was two or three times that of other companies on the market.

Recently, in the world of Chinese arts that most people had not noticed, a new star had risen.

The reason they had first come into contact with this painter named "Yuan Wanxia" was because of a peach blossom painting brought by Professor Zhang from the Qing University Arts Academy.

The long-lost boneless art was vividly reflected in this painting.

Over the years, according to the ancient books, many people had tried to recreate this painting method, but there were no restrictions on boneless painting. It was very easy to make the entire painting look soft and weak.

However, this painter called Yuan Wanxia could use the tip of the brush as the tendons and the strokes as the bones, forcefully creating a boneless painting with unique vigor and bones.

Everyone searched for a long time but could not find this master called Yuan Wanxia in the painting industry.

From the painter's strokes, everyone determined that he should be a master of Chinese arts who had been in seclusion for a long time.

In an instant, this Master Yuan Wanxia, who was called "the legacy of the sea", gradually became famous in the world of painting and calligraphy.