Mr.CEO’s Ex-wife Escapes Again -
Chapter 115 - 115 115 Shall we kill this jerk together
Chapter 115: Chapter 115: Shall we kill this jerk together? Chapter 115: Chapter 115: Shall we kill this jerk together? “So… what is the current situation with the president of Shengshi Group?”
After a long silence, Yin Hehe finally asked this question.
“Of course, his personal freedom has been restricted. I’ve heard that this president of Shengshi is a formidable character. If he isn’t confined, with his capabilities, he could easily sort this matter out.”
Her boss replied quite promptly.
Yin Hehe saw, and in an instant, even she didn’t realize that her fingers, which were on the keyboard, suddenly clenched tight.
“What kind of restriction? With his status, can the Royal Family of M Country actually force his freedom?”
“Of course not,” her boss quickly denied.
“I’ve heard he was directly taken away by the police, for cross-border fraud. With such an accusation, even if there’s no evidence, given the huge amount involved in the contract and the charges from the Royal Family of M Country, it won’t be easy for him to get off. To my knowledge, he has already been inside for three days now.”
“!!!!!!”
Yin Hehe finally felt a surge of anger spread from her chest, and with a “whoosh,” she stood up from her chair.
Cross-border fraud?
Laughable, aren’t these machinations likely the joint conspiracy of the M Country Royal Family and Bai Feite?
At the banquet in Lorraine Castle, she had heard with her own ears the so-called prince mention that Bai Feite Group in Europe also wanted to sign a contract for those two mines.
In the end, after that night, Sheng Siyuan secured the deal.
Since the guaranteed profit was snatched away by someone else, they were bound to be unwilling. Hence, Bai Feite eventually teamed up with the Royal Family of M Country, which held even higher status than the prince, and together, they concocted this despicable and shameless show.
Isn’t that so?
Yin Hehe finally understood the whole situation, a deep sneer crossed her lips, and her eyes were left with nothing but a cold chill.
“Sorry, Mr. Jin, I cannot take this case.”
She very decisively typed out these words.
Her boss immediately sent a very puzzled expression from the other side of the computer.
“Why?”
“No reason, it’s just that this case is too big and requires a lot of effort. My son just had surgery and hasn’t passed the rejection period; I need more time to take care of him,” Yin Hehe gave a calm reason.
Indeed, she wouldn’t take this case. Although she was at odds with that despicable man, for the sake of their child, she couldn’t possibly kick him when he’s down.
So, all she could do now was not to get involved.
Yin Hehe shut down the computer.
That night, she slept quite peacefully.
“Ring, ring, ring…”
When the alarm clock rang in the morning, Yin Hehe opened her eyes in bed and saw the grey sky outside the window.
And the snowflakes that were continuously fluttering down.
This place was near the Arctic, the weather was definitely colder than the two major plates of Europe and Asia, and snowfall was even more common.
“Mommy, it’s snowing~~”
As she stared out in a daze, suddenly the excited voice of Little Bun came from outside the room.
The little fellow was up so early too.
Yin Hehe quickly got up.
Donning a thick coat, she went to the children’s room next door, only to find the plump Little Bun dancing by the window, looking outside.
But on another small bed, her son Cen Bao lay motionlessly under the covers.
“Cen Bao? Are you okay?”
She hurried over and reached out to touch the little one’s forehead.
Her heart sank at the touch; the little one’s forehead was burning hot, startling her so much that her face immediately turned pale.
“Caicai, quickly call the doctor for me, tell him the child has a fever,” she said frantically.
Little Bun also saw it and immediately stopped looking at the snow. She climbed down from the little stool by the window and ran to her brother’s bedside, very anxious.
“Mommy, brother must have caught a cold,” she said.
“What?”
“Brother, he didn’t wear any clothes last night and talked with Sheng Xi for a long time,” she explained.
Little Bun, with her head tilted back, earnestly recounted the previous night’s events to Mommy, hoping to help her brother.
Yin Hehe was stunned.
“He was chatting with Sheng Xi in the middle of the night? What about? And when had they started talking?” she asked.
She was both angry and furious.
Not least because when she had taken the child from the hospital, she had specifically instructed him to avoid contacting the little ones from Shengfei Bay for the time being to prevent everyone from being discovered.
But the result…
“Um… Sheng Xi came to our place, and my brother was worried, so he looked for him,” said Little Bun.
The four-year-old had limited ability to express herself, faced with so many questions from Mommy.
That was all she could manage to answer.
Yin Hehe stared at her without blinking.
Their place?
Which place? Could it be… Did the little girl mean the United States they had just left?
Yin Hehe, who knew her daughter well, suddenly realized, and even her pupils contracted.
Soon, the doctor arrived. She immediately handed over her feverish son to him, and then she went into her own bedroom and turned on the computer.
Indeed, even before the stock market had opened, the screen was showing that Shengshi Group’s stock had fallen by seven points yesterday. If it opened today, wouldn’t it plummet?
Yin Hehe’s lips finally turned a shade paler.
It appeared that Little Bun was telling the truth; Sheng Xi had indeed gone to the U.S. The crash in the stock market of Shengshi Group was likely caused by some incident involving Sheng Siyuan in the U.S. That’s why the Sheng Family would arrange for Sheng Xi, the future heir, to come over, with the purpose of using his status to bail out his father Sheng Siyuan.
But Sheng Xi was just four years old, what could he guarantee?
Intelligent as she was, Yin Hehe quickly thought through the implications. Suddenly, the image of another little one surfaced in her mind.
She sat in front of the computer, her knuckles whitening as she clenched them tightly.
“Miss Yin, I have already hooked up the IV for the child,” said the doctor.
At that moment, she heard the doctor knocking on the door from outside.
Yin Hehe then stood up, pushing down the messy jumble of thoughts, and went to open the door.
“I’m sorry, doctor, to trouble you so early in the morning.”
“It’s no trouble,” said the doctor who stood at the door, easy-going as always.
“However, I really wouldn’t recommend bringing your child to a place like this. The climate here is too cold. Your child has just undergone a transplant operation, and if he frequently gets sick, it might easily lead to his condition deteriorating,” he warned.
Suddenly, the doctor spoke with such a somber tone.
Yin Hehe’s face instantly went pale.
“I… I will take good care of him, he won’t get sick often,” she assured.
“That’s useless,” the doctor surprisingly shook his head.
“You need to understand, he’s in a weak state right now, and with low immunity, he can easily get sick. Take last night’s cold, for example; see, your other little treasure had no issues at all, but he got a fever, didn’t he?” he said, shrugging with a helpless expression.
Yin Hehe was completely at a loss for words.
Her complexion was ashen, wanting to argue, but at that moment, she found herself utterly unable to find the words.
Indeed, she had never considered that issue before.
When the doctor finally left, Yin Hehe stood at the entrance of the room, her face completely ashen.
As if frostbitten.
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