Two years passes by as tang ning grows and began to familiarize herself with the world around her as she discovers she still has her memories from her past life intact as she recalls her past she finds herself crying and vowing to never allow anyone into her heart.
During the past year her grandfather kept telling her stories of his youth and how he never fought battles unprepared, she began to understand what her grandfather lost and sacrifices he made by trying to protect her mother due to his political position he wasn't allowed to have any relations to the mafia for the sake of his only daughter's happiness he gave up his seat due to that he began to live in isolation away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
But giving up his position did not mean giving up his influence. After resigning, Tang Zheng realized that his power did not solely come from the title of President. It came from the loyalty of those who followed him, from the deep network of allies he had built over the years.
With the help of his most trusted aids, Tang Zheng established **Tang Corporation**, a vast business empire that would grow to dominate numerous industries across China and the world. His empire became the driving force behind China's economic development, even without the political title to his name. And while he had left politics officially, unofficially, his influence remained unparalleled.
"Power doesn't just come from a position, Ning Ning," he would say to her often. "It comes from the respect you earn, and from those who stand with you."
He had spent his later years fostering the growth of Tang Corporation, using it not just to accumulate wealth, but to shape China's future through industry and commerce. His influence stretched far beyond the business world; he still commanded the respect of politicians, and even those who sat in the highest seats of government sought his counsel. Behind the scenes, Tang Zheng remained a powerful figure, one whose reach extended into the corridors of politics, even if he no longer held office.
For Tang Ning, these stories were more than just tales of her grandfather's past. They were lessons in sacrifice, loyalty, and the true meaning of power.
"In life, Ning Ning," he would say, "you must be prepared to give up what you think you need to protect what truly matters."
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