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367: Chapter 367: The Importance of Speed in War!

Fatal Strike!

367: Chapter 367: The Importance of Speed in War!

Fatal Strike!

Bang!

A loud crash!

Wang Taixiong smashed his phone into pieces.

After crushing it, he didn’t forget to fiercely stomp on it with his foot.

“Damn it!

Damn it!

Bullying me!”

“Everyone’s damn bullying me!

It’s too much!”

He stamped his feet repeatedly, crazily trampling on it.

A phone worth thousands of yuan was trampled into fragments.

Huang Siwei stood by, silent as a cicada in cold weather, not daring to make a sound.

Only after Wang Taixiong’s rage had erupted did he cautiously ask:

“Bro, what exactly did Tang Xiao say?”

Wang Taixiong clenched his teeth in indignant rage:

“That damn woman, she actually said to look for her when I’m bankrupt and up for auction!”

Huang Siwei’s lips twitched, commenting disdainfully:

“Damn it!

‘Like family, like mind,’ Wu Jie and Tang Xiao really are a pair!”

Wang Taixiong clenched his fists tightly, his face turning livid with anger.

“Damn it!

Both of them are hoping I go bankrupt so they can buy back at rock-bottom prices, and that Wu Jie bastard is even more hateful, emptying the pot from under the burner first, taking away all the bottom-level employees!”

“With this, even if I suddenly sell assets and have money, the company won’t be able to rapidly get to work.

Truly damn insidious and venomous!”

Huang Siwei sighed and said, “Since you know all this so well, bro, why did you agree to Wu Jie’s terms?”

“Could I have refused?

Those bottom-level employees, they’re all damn poor workers; they don’t earn much in a month, so why would they risk their lives for us without pay?

Their hearts aren’t even in it anymore, so what good is keeping them?”

With hands on his hips, Wang Taixiong turned to look the building behind him, then gazed towards the sprawling film and television city.

“If it really doesn’t work out, we can mortgage the film and television city, borrow three to five billion, and keep the company afloat through hard times!”

Huang Siwei immediately threw cold water on the plan.

“Tianyuan is recently strapped for cash, the Mu Family, Fang Family, and Xu Family, three big families have cashed out too much.

Following them, other big shots are fleeing in droves, selling off houses, cars, and shops, causing housing prices and rents to fall, and even second-hand car prices are cheap.”

“Everyone has taken their money to catch falling knives; they’re all still worried about liquidating to profit—who has three to five billion to lend?

If you want to mortgage and borrow a huge sum, you could only go to places like Liuli City or the southeast.”

Wang Taixiong took a deep breath and said:

“Since they’ve all fled… then the original crowdfunding agreement can be voided too!

Don’t blame me for turning my face and not recognizing anyone!”

Huang Siwei frowned and asked, “Bro, are you thinking of reneging on your debts?

Aren’t you afraid that they’ll secretly send someone to strike back at you?”

Wang Taixiong snorted coldly: “What’s there to be afraid of?

Nowadays, there are plenty of people who renege debts!”

“Just look at Mu En; he caused such disaster for the Xu Family in Liuli City, got a dead-or-alive bounty of over a hundred million Gold Coins on him, but what happened?

Mu En is definitely living well abroad, having cashed out a lot in Tianyuan, and swindled the Xu Family in Liuli City out of a big sum!”

“He has enough money to buy estates and villas in some small country, hire a platoon of bodyguards, living the comfortable life of a landlord!”

Huang Siwei looked around, then whispered:

“Bro, if you’re going to flee, remember to take my whole family with you!”

Wang Taixiong let out a cold laugh: “Don’t worry!

I’ve been prepared for a long time!”

Standing tall and proud, looking out at the vast film and television city.

“Unless absolutely necessary, I’m loath to leave this place!”

“But thinking about Wu Jie and Tang Xiao… Hmph!

I would rather sell cheaply to others!”

“Huang!

When we get back, get a few of our core brothers to take action, everyone prepare to flee, then look for money everywhere!”

“The most valuable asset of our company is this film and television city; as long as it’s for cash on delivery, it can be sold for thirty billion!”

“After getting the money, everyone divides the loot and immediately leaves the country!”

“We must do this very discreetly, can’t let the Tang Family of Tianyuan know, and certainly can’t let the tax auditors find out!”

Having made up his mind, Wang Taixiong quickly gave his instructions.

“Don’t worry, bro!

We’ve laundered money for so many years, we’re very familiar with this drill!”

Huang Siwei readily agreed.

In a Mercedes car far from the film and television city.

Wu Jie received a phone call from Tang Xiao.

With Wu Jie having ‘pulled out the bottom pot’ and taken away the bottom-level employees, Great Tang Culture Media in Tianyuan had essentially become an empty shell.

With her keen business sense, Tang Xiao analyzed that Wang Taixiong was likely to be driven to desperation.

Mu En, Mu Jun, Fang Guozhi…

These former big shots native to Tianyuan had all fled.

With Wang Taixiong losing the support of the financiers, how could he hold on?

He was sure to follow their example and flee too.

So, on the phone, Tang Xiao asked Wu Jie to work on the more than two hundred employees they had poached.

There are no walls without chinks in the world!

Wang Taixiong and others had been laundering money for years, and she refused to believe there was no evidence or handle that had fallen into the hands of their employees.

Like those who had been with the company for several years, they would certainly have some grasp on vital information.

Gathering evidence, reporting to the authorities, and bankruptcy liquidation!

Tang Xiao, regardless of whether Wang Taixiong planned to abscond with the funds, had to prepare for the worst.

After all, the group still held a twenty percent dividend equity!

As the president of the group, it was her duty to take precautions and make decisive actions in the face of danger.

What if a moment’s hesitation allowed Wang Taixiong and his accomplices to escape?

After the phone call, Wu Jie quickly directed Yu Hui to take action.

He’s the Director of the Supervision Department after all!

According to the initial acquisition agreement, the group had no decision-making power in participation or deliberation.

But with dividend shares, they could inquire about the operating conditions.

So, Wu Jie had Yu Hui immediately take people to “inquire” thoroughly.

It was best to have people rotating in shifts, on guard 24 hours a day, watching those fixed assets to prevent them from being sold off secretly.

Meanwhile, on the other side.

Upon arriving at the industrial park, and while the newly hired employees were still excited about receiving their startup red envelopes, Wu Jie, as the Director of the Supervision Department, announced a special “Whistleblower Reward” program.

Anyone who could provide evidence of money laundering by Wang Taixiong and others anonymously would receive a cash reward of at least two hundred thousand.

To address everyone’s fears of gain and loss, Wu Jie specifically clarified that reports could be made anonymously!

Each employee took their turn going to the meeting room, with Wu Jie standing with his back to the door and the money placed on the table.

Since everyone had gone in and had stayed for the same length of time,

No one knew who had reported on Wang Taixiong and the others.

After all, who would stir up trouble and tell others that they were the one who reported to Mr.

Wu?

As a result,

This crude method quickly eliminated everyone’s concerns.

Great rewards beckon brave deeds.

Sure enough, as Tang Xiao had predicted, some old employees really knew some details.

Some had even secretly copied some incriminating evidence as a precaution.

Spend a little money to take care of big issues.

With less than one million, Wu Jie obtained some key evidence.

While it was not compelling enough, it was sufficient for Tang Xiao to begin taking action.

Time is of the essence in warfare!

The moment Tang Xiao received the evidence, she ordered immediate action.

Yu Hui and others who had gone to the site “to inquire about business conditions” naturally tried every means to hold Wang Taixiong and his accomplices back.

They succeeded in their task once the alarms were heard from afar, and the police sirens neared.

Otherwise, if Wang Taixiong, Huang Siwei, and other key members fled, the case would become complicated.

In the afternoon,

Wu Jie received a live video feed from Yu Hui.

The police, armed to the teeth, completely surrounded the place, deploying two buses and two transport vehicles, taking away all members of Wang Taixiong’s money laundering team for custody, and confiscating numerous documents, contracts, and USB drives for evidence.

The entire office building was also officially sealed off.

Before being put into the vehicle, Wang Taixiong was, of course, extremely angry.

He furiously cursed at Wu Jie toward Yu Hui, who was recording the video since he knew Yu Hui was making the recording for Wu Jie.

A former titan of the film industry, now a suspect under arrest, it was natural for him to be livid.

With silver handcuffs and leg irons on, there wasn’t much he could do but vent his rage verbally.

The video didn’t make it onto the internet, but the whole incident spread rapidly.

Having been a major figure in the film industry for many years, Wang Taixiong’s arrest caused an instant earthquake.

Especially for many who had previously engaged in illegal collaborations with him, they were extremely nervous, like ants on a hot pan.

Wu Jie, the instigator of this disaster, was naturally hated by many in secret.

They were afraid that Wang Taixiong, like Dou Cheng before him, would confess everything after his arrest to reduce his sentences, resulting in Meng Changxin’s downfall.

And due to this, several film and culture-related stocks in the stock market also plummeted.

Because no one knew the extent of the disastrous consequences the entertainment industry would face following Wang Taixiong’s arrest.

Compared to halted stocks, there was an even greater and more terrifying crisis…

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