Rebirth: The Heiress Plans Her Revenge -
Chapter 36: Congratulations, Xin Yan
Chapter 36: Chapter 36: Congratulations, Xin Yan
"That is too bad; I hope he is released soon so her mental health can be treated," she said sincerely.
"He will be released if you speak up; you are the one who put him in jail." Jiang Lanfen, who had previously been calm, erupted in an instant at Xin Yan’s words.
The entire room turned to look at Xin Yan, who appeared perplexed.
"Jiang Lanfen, I have said it before, and I will say it again: Yuan Renshu stole from the company, formed a company, and transferred the company’s funds to it; do you expect me to forgive him?" She could only sigh helplessly at her folly.
"I also have every reason to believe that this is the company he founded, the one led by your father," she said, only guessing, not expecting to be correct.
Jiang Lanfen and Jiang Zhengzhou’s expressions cracked when they heard her words. Meanwhile, the other CEOs’ attitudes toward them changed.
Even CEO Tian, who opposed Xin Yan, believed she had done the right thing. He would never allow anyone to steal from him. One of the things that these CEOs despised the most was betrayal; they could never forgive betrayal.
While the atmosphere was tense, Guan Yu entered with a cheerful smile, which helped to calm things down considerably.
He only swept his eyes around them, sensing something was wrong. He was not going to ask about it, though. He knew the CEOs were fierce competitors, so he just attributed the atmosphere to them blowing off steam.
"Alright, the other ministers and I have made our decision; please note that we thoroughly discussed this and our decision is fair; we only want you to accept our decision because we are also concerned about the welfare of the people in town," he attempted to explain to them before directly announcing the winner.
"Our decision was made by votes, and everything was fair," he said, emphasizing the word "fair." He was aware of how overbearing these CEOs could be.
"After the vote, everyone was more inclined to Xin Yan’s proposal, so we decided to hand over ownership to President Xin," he announced with a smile.
"But if President Xin decides otherwise, we can only collect the land from her, and regardless of whether she has begun work on it, it will solely belong to the government; this is our decision," the Minister stated before leaving the conference room.
The CEOs, including CEO Tian, could accept it. It was better that the land fell into the hands of Xin Yan than the Jiang family, who were liars.
Jiang Lanfen and Jiang Zhengzhou gritted their teeth in frustration. However, they could only reluctantly accept this decision. It was not their place to oppose the Ministers’ decision, or they risked being blacklisted.
Meanwhile, the CEOs could only offer congratulations to Xin Yan. It was better to avoid getting on her bad side.
After thirty minutes, Xin Yan was finally able to leave the building. She sighed as she looked at the documents she was holding. She had received the documents, and it was time to get started.
"I guess we can only take a taxi," Chen Wenling said, and Xin Yan nodded.
They waited for a while, but no taxi arrived.
"What could be wrong with them? Are they on a strike?" Chen Wenling complained, lips pursed.
But her eyes brightened. "President, look there," she exclaimed, pointing to a spot.
Xin Yan was curious as to what was making her so excited, so she turned to look at the location, only to be stunned when she saw a familiar car. It was well hidden, and if she had not seen Li Qiang drive that car earlier this morning, she would have missed it.
She was stunned for a moment before regaining her composure. "Let us go," she gestured to Chen Wenling, who was overjoyed as she literally skipped to her car.
When they reached the car, she knocked on the window, which slowly rolled down.
Xin Yan nearly had a nosebleed while admiring the attractive man.
"If you are done staring, you can get into the car," his deep voice interrupted her reverie.
"Who claimed I was staring?" She muttered under her breath as soon as she climbed in.
"But your gaze said otherwise," he said, raising his brows and appearing to be in a good mood.
"Then it definitely means your eyes have problems," she complained. She had no intention of losing to him.
He could only shake his head helplessly. He could not bring himself to argue with her. It was not something he intended to do in their marriage.
"Drive," he said, noticing Chen Wenling was already in the car.
"How did the land bidding process go?" He inquired in an effort to spark a conversation with her.
"It went well, and of course I was awarded the land; after all, my proposal was fantastic," she said with a smirk.
’Boss, is not it best to maintain a low profile?’ Chen Wenling wondered in her mind as her lips twitched uncontrollably.
"Congratulations, Yanyan is the best," Li Qiang complimented her, boosting her confidence.
’President, it is not proper to praise her in this manner; it is best to be humble,’ Gao Yang was about to cry from the dogfood he was forced to eat. He was not alone; Chen Wenling felt the same way as well.
"That is correct, but I did not expect to meet Jiang Lanfen or, more surprisingly, her father," she said, frowning.
Li Qiang looked perplexed as he stared at her, ’She found out so quickly?’ He thought to himself.
"I am not sure why, but I believe the company they represented is the one Yuan Renshu founded," she informed Li Qiang.
Li Qiang frowned, as he had never considered this approach before.
"It appears you are correct; this appears to be a large and complicated issue; we need to gradually investigate and unravel it," Li Qiang said, the crease on his brow not easing for a moment.
"Of course, and I plan to do it myself," she commented as she looked at him, hoping he could understand her sentiments.
Li Qiang stared straight into her eyes but he didn’t bother to respond to her. It would cause a big argument if he did.
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