Chapter 791
ut he also knew, this was all given byThis is mine."I need Chen Jia to cut off all ties with Yang Chen!" Han Ye said."Yang Chen You mean the Mr. Yang from the Yuwen family"Chen Xinghai, who had just b...Ye Man glanced at Yang Chen faintly, her expression still full of arrogance.
"This time I came to Jiangzhou, I came with a mission!" Ye Man suddenly said.
Yang Chen naturally knew what Ye Man meant by the mission.
Before Ye Man arrived in Jiangzhou, she had been searching for King Pingjiang. However, no one was willing to tell her that King Pingjiang was Yang Chen.
Today at the martial arts tournament, Yang Chen emerged as the victor. He not only triumphed over Jiang Ping but also gained control of Nanyang.
With his current status, any powerful family in Yan would not dare to ignore him.
Seeing Yang Chen remain silent, Ye Man's brows rose slightly, and she continued, "The Ye family plans to have you marry into our family."
Since you are the husband of my daughter, you are also my son-in-law. From today onwards, you are also a part of our Ye family!
In a few days, the Ye family will arrange someone to come to Jiangzhou. You must cooperate when the time comes!
Ye Man's posture was very high, even though she already knew Yang Chen's current status and position, her tone was domineering.
This is first impression,
When Ye Man first saw Yang Chen, she thought Yang Chen was not worthy of Qin Xi and looked down on him.
Even though she now knew Yang Chen's identity, his status in her heart remained unchanged.
Perhaps, the Jiang Ping Wang she had been searching for all along, if it were someone else, she would still treat him with courtesy and lower her status.
"Have you finished"
Yang Chen only casually asked after Ye Man finished speaking.
Ye Man frowned, displeasure in her voice: "You don't even have a little bit of reaction"
What does "hings. It remains to be seen what actions some families might be taking in secret."Mr. Yang, there is no need to worry too much. Now Jiangping is basically under your control. If it weren't for the Ma...