Summary
After his family’s company went bankrupt, the rich second-generation heir Qi Lin sought help from relatives and friends he had helped in the past.
Old Wang, I treated you to breakfast every day for three years in high school,” Qi Lin said.
“I’m not an ungrateful person. Someone, bring my old classmate 1,000 bowls of hot dry noodles and feed him,” Wang Cheng said.
“Xue Yao, remember when you first started working and stayed in my family’s villa for three years?” Qi Lin asked.
“I paid rent for that 10-square-meter doghouse for three years. Why don’t your whole family move in?” Xue Yao replied.
Despite having helped these people, Qi Lin received such cold responses in return. Heartbroken, Qi Lin jumped off a high building in despair.
He thought he would die like this. But when he opened his eyes again, he found himself reborn, back in his senior year of high school. The family company hadn’t gone bankrupt, and he was still the rich second-generation heir living a carefree life.
Recalling the events after the bankruptcy, Qi Lin sneered repeatedly. Since he was destined to live aimlessly, why not become a rich second-generation heir with no morals?