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Chapter 1041 - Chapter 1041 Chapter 1043 Crowded Marriage (5)
Chapter 1041: Chapter 1043: Crowded Marriage (5) Chapter 1041: Chapter 1043: Crowded Marriage (5) In recent days, Lu Weixi was definitely down on her luck in love but thriving in business.
Her thriving was due to, aside from her own successful career, the legendary temperamental Paul, who might have tempered his responses because she was a woman, upholding European chivalry, never speaking too harshly. Perhaps it was also because Lu Weixi truly had independent thoughts and did not blindly conform, soft yet firm in business, capable of communicating with him as an equal, but also adept at resolving conflicts when they arose.
In America, Paul, who always had a terrible temper and was marginalized by various companies, unexpectedly found collaboration here quite delightful. Initially, Qin Zhisu was worried that Paul might not perform well and stayed with him for a few days. However, seeing her continuously enjoying a good partnership with Paul, he gradually ceased participating in their work.
Like Qin Zhiyou, she returned home and also went back to the old Qin Family house. Perhaps it was due to being busy at work, or maybe to avoid Cai Yiren, she always came home late. When work ramped up, she couldn’t even consider Qin Zhiyou’s issues–after all, one only has so much energy.
It was the same with Qin Zhiyou, on the very day Cai Yiren and Qin Zhizha registered their marriage, he finally signed the cooperation agreement with the Steel Group. While the Qin Family old house was still festively preparing for a celebration, Qin Zhiyou sent a message, “Sorry, I’m out of town, the agreement has been signed.”
With those few indifferent words, he immediately quelled the influence of the third branch of the family. The third branch was quite displeased, as Qin Zhiyou had secured the investment for that agreement by himself, and the entire negotiation process and the content of the agreement were confidential, not even known to the internal members of Hanhai.
The next day at the shareholders’ meeting, Qin Weijia directly accused him of accepting bribes from the party and failing to secure the greatest benefits for Hanhai. She even pleaded with the board to revoke his president position if they discovered the truth after an investigation.
The meeting was full of lively discussion when, unexpectedly, the door was pushed open. Qin Zhiyou strode in first, followed by Secretary Wang, the chief legal officer, and a group of senior executives who had participated in the negotiations. With just a glance, Secretary Wang immediately had copies of the newly signed agreement handed out to everyone on the board.
Qin Weijia still blustered, “If the agreement you made is excessive, we won’t just let it go! Although Hanhai is currently facing difficulties, it’s no excuse for you to arbitrarily lower the standards and seek investors! Without the unanimous approval of our entire board, we can completely declare this agreement invalid!”
As she spoke fervently, her assistant tugged at her sleeve, “Ma’am, please read the content.”
Only then did Qin Weijia realize that the directors around her were all shocked. She picked up and flipped through the agreement to find that it heavily favored Hanhai. The other party put in a significant amount of money, but their profit share was extremely low, and they weren’t involved in the building of the demonstration zone. In effect, it was like lending money to Hanhai with interest, hardly a partnership but more like a loan!
“This, this can’t be…” How could the other party agree to such a demeaning agreement? Were they out of their minds?
The legal officer stepped forward, “Ma’am, the agreement is already signed and notarized, and it’s been submitted for registration. If approved, it will be finalized. Of course, the likelihood of it not being approved–almost zero.”
“Auntie, you’ve lost.”
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