Cherry Miller was so worried—if she slipped up, she could be finished in an instant.
Forget it, we’ll talk about it when the time comes.
Cherry Miller finally relaxed, washed up, and went to bed.
A few peaceful days without Eric Chen’s drama felt amazing.
Before she knew it, several days had flown by.
That morning, just as Cherry Miller was about to head out, she got a call from Cecilia Gu.
"Cherry, I’ve got a mission for you, okay?" Cecilia Gu said with a smile over the phone. "I’ve thought it over, and honestly, you’re the one I trust the most for this. Charles Yin and I can’t make it back for now, and Yina Yin and Miles Gu are still in England, so they won’t be home for a while. Little Nuo is way too hyper, so I’ll have to leave this one to you for now."
Hearing Cecilia Gu’s words, Cherry Miller straightened up and replied, "Ma’am, just leave it to me! As long as you give the order, I’ll get it done—no matter what!"
Cecilia Gu chuckled softly, "Silly girl, as long as it’s within your power, that’s all I ask."
As time went by, Cecilia Gu became more and more gentle.
She’d matured a lot compared to her younger days, thanks to Jiro Hirayama’s mentorship.
Of course, a lot of that was thanks to Charles Yin.
Charles Yin never held back when it came to teaching his beloved wife, Cecilia Gu, everything she needed to know.
So now, Cecilia Gu was the undisputed lady of the Yin Family.
Whether it was at the Yin Family Mansion or in the Yin Enterprises offices, Cecilia Gu’s word was as good as Charles Yin’s—she had absolute authority.
She often managed things at home and at the company remotely, and everyone was used to it by now.
Cherry Miller said with determination, "As long as you trust me, no matter how tough it gets, I’ll face it head-on!"
"Good! That’s what I love about you, Cherry—you’re always so full of energy! No wonder everyone likes you." Cecilia Gu laughed. "So, you’ve heard about the Inter-School Festival at Saint Diana Academy, right?"
Cherry Miller nodded, "Yeah, the whole Saint Diana Academy’s been talking about it lately."
"The whole idea of the Inter-School Festival was actually Jiro Hirayama’s. He said, ‘Don’t limit yourself—bring in new talent!’ I think he’s got a point. So I discussed it with Charles Yin, and this year, we’re planning to pick some promising students from local high schools and send them to Saint Diana Academy. They’ll eat and live with you all for a while, so we can see what they’re really like and if they’re worth nurturing. Once they grow up, they’ll be your generation’s future leaders. Our generation’s getting older—we need fresh energy from you guys!"