On their way, Yang Xinyi briefed Ye Xiong about the people they were going to meet.
Tonight, besides her father, Yang Dingguo, and her mother, Zhao Lizhen, her aunt and uncle would also be there.
Her aunt, Yang Yueru, was the owner of a renowned enterprise in Kyoto worth billions. Her uncle, Tang Jianjun, was a department-level official with considerable influence in the city. One was in business, the other in politics. While the couple might not be all-powerful in Kyoto, they were definitely not people to be trifled with. They had only one daughter, the flat-chested Tang Ning.
"My aunt has doted on me since I was little, so she's easy to talk to. But my uncle is a different story. He's a former high-ranking military officer, and he's used to being in charge. He's very decisive and doesn't tolerate dissent. When you talk to him, don't try to act smart or argue with him. You hear me?" Yang Xinyi warned seriously.
"I know how to act."