The Fortunate Demoniac Little Village Doctor -
Chapter 385 - 385 360 Rebellion
385: Chapter 360: Rebellion 385: Chapter 360: Rebellion Chang Hechun was completely at a loss, having no idea what Chen Jie was talking about.
Picking up the contract, he saw it was indeed the five-person contract he had initially given Liu Hun to sign.
These contracts were formal agreements meant to cover up the fraudulent ones, legally binding, but…
“Ten years?!
Impossible!
I never signed such a contract!
I signed for thirty thousand per song; how could it be changing agents and signing for only five hundred thousand over ten years!”
“Just keep acting!
You shameless scoundrel!” Chen Jie said to Chang Hechun with great indignation.
He hadn’t expected Chang Hechun to sell them to Liu Hun at such a ridiculously low price for ten whole years!
They didn’t believe it when they received the call yesterday, not until they saw the contract signed and stamped by Chang Hechun, leaving them no choice but to compromise with Liu Hun.
Besides, the bassist and the guitarist, who were brothers, had already taken Jia Tianhao’s money and knew the Council could cast multiple votes, so they raised their hands without any qualms.
Liu Hun coldly glanced at Chang Hechun, who looked as pathetic as a dead dog on the ground.
Since Chang had used this tactic to trap him, he could certainly do the same in return.
When he returned home yesterday afternoon, the first thing he sat on on the sofa was this contract with the Cage Band.
After being undercut by Chang, he didn’t take the contract seriously and just threw it on the sofa, not expecting it to actually come in handy now.
And of course, using the Black Dragon Power to modify the contract value was not a difficult task.
“Thank you, fellow Council members, for your trust in me, Liu Hun, so that I could be elected Chairman with nine votes!
Likewise, the first thing I want to do is implement reforms, but before that…” Liu Hun said and then stood up and walked over to Ou Ye, “Move!”
Ou Ye immediately did as told and stepped aside, giving up his position, leaving Jia Tianhao just inches away from Liu Hun.
“Jia Tianhao!
If you are still a man, I hope you can keep your promise and not consider your own words to be just hot air!” Liu Hun said, his eyes fiercely fixed on Jia Tianhao.
Jia Tianhao obviously had no intention of keeping his promise.
To crawl out from here and voluntarily leave the Council was simply not going to happen.
So, Jia shamelessly played the rascal, “Promise?
What promise?
What did I say?
Did anyone here hear it?
Who heard it?
Step forward!”
Of course, no one around stepped up to support Liu Hun, but he didn’t care in the slightest; his eyes became colder and more intense, staring at Jia as he said, “I’ll count to three!
Kneel down!”
“Three?
You could count till nightfall here and don’t even dream about it!
Want me to count for you?
123456789…” Jia didn’t take Liu Hun’s warning seriously at all, confident in his own size, certain that even if it came to blows, Liu Hun would be no match for him.
“1!” Liu Hun counted the first number.
“Don’t act tough with me!
I’ve counted it all for you already!
You really are a stupid pig!
Don’t think you can act all high and mighty just because you’ve become the Chairman!
What’s the use?” Jia did not just ignore Liu Hun’s words, but also began to mock him.
“2!” Liu Hun continued counting without saying much else.
“Liu Hun!
Don’t you find your actions funny?
Want me to finish counting for you?
3!
What now?
How dare you touch Jia Tianhao?” Bai Ge, sitting on the side, also ridiculed Liu Hun, arrogantly placing his legs on the table.
“3!” Liu Hun finally counted to three.
“Come on!
What can you do to me…”
“Beast!
Kneel down!” Liu Hun reached out with his left hand and pressed down on Jia Tianhao’s shoulder.
“Crash!” A loud noise of splintering wood erupted, and the towering Jia Tianhao, along with his chair, was forcibly pressed down to kneel on the ground by Liu Hun.
“Liu Hun!
You…
you dare to resort to violence!
I’m calling the police!” Jia Tianhao couldn’t break free from Liu Hun’s left hand and resorted to the weapon of the law to protect himself, not realizing that the law could no longer stop this man.
Liu Hun brought his phone in front of Jia Tianhao, displaying the video he had recorded, clearly showing the moment he and Bai Ge had recently made their promises.
“This is what you said yourself!
I’ll honor it for you!
From today onwards, you’re no longer a member of the Council!
And…” Liu Hun said, leaning down deeply, pressing Jia Tianhao’s head down, and staring eye to eye, “Whether to be a temporary beast or a lifetime one, you choose!” With that, Liu Hun released his hand pressing Jia Tianhao.
Everyone thought Jia Tianhao would stand up and throw a punch at Liu Hun’s face, but they were wrong again, their own eyes overruling the logic of their brains—Jia Tianhao got down on all fours!
Just minutes before, the boastful Jia Tianhao suddenly changed, no, it was more like he had become a different species, making “grunt grunt grunt” pig sounds from his nostrils, swiftly crawling and running out of the office.
Only Jia Tianhao himself knew what he had just seen.
In those approaching rainbow-colored pupils, there seemed to be an abyss that could suck in his soul.
He had never been so afraid in his life, he would rather be a pig than be eternally damned.
He dared not imagine if Liu Hun came even a bit closer, whether he would be sent into another world.
Speechless with shock!
Everyone present shared the same expression—mouths agape and eyes widened as they watched Jia Tianhao crawl out like he had been subdued by a swine demon.
Liu Hun walked step by step to Bai Ge and said, “Now it’s your turn!
You have only one choice, to crawl out like a dog.
These were your own words.”
“You…
don’t scare me!
I’m warning you, Liu Hun!
Do you think because Jia Tianhao is afraid of you, I will be too?” Bai Ge warned Liu Hun with a heart full of fear, appearing to everyone as mere bravado.
After counting to three, Liu Hun still pressed Bai Ge to the ground directly, “Beast!
Kneel!”
After repeating the trick, the office witnessed another individual who had taunted Liu Hun as a dog, kneeling before him and becoming a dog himself.
“Bark Bark Bark…” Bai Ge crawled out even faster than Jia Tianhao; he too saw that eye and transformed into a dog in haste, fleeing the office.
Having dealt with two clamoring beasts, everyone present had witnessed Liu Hun’s methods—especially the slick Mu Jin, Lin Songbai, and Ou Ye.
They all broke out in a cold sweat, and although they didn’t know exactly how Liu Hun had done it, none of them wanted to try.
With his expression returning to normal, Liu Hun swept his gaze over the people in the office and said, “I think, in accordance with the Council’s charter, I, Liu Hun, should now be the Chairman of the Council.
Does anyone object?”
Who would dare object?
Who would dare?
Liu Hun had won decisively through procedure.
Without following procedure, Jia Tianhao and Bai Ge were the classic examples!
“Since that’s the case, it means everyone agrees with and acknowledges me as the Chairman,” Liu Hun said, straightening his suit, and then continued, “Then, as I’ve said before, the first thing I want to do is reform!
The first step of reform is the Council!
Starting today, the Council will be downsized to a five-member system.
Chang Hechun, Cage Band, Bai Ge, and Jia Tianhao—your Council memberships are revoked!
Does anyone object?”
Ou Ye, Lin Songbai, Mu Jin, and Cage Band certainly dared not object.
Shu Qingya might as well be unheard, and Chang Hechun, shrinking aside, also dared not breathe, let alone speak.
“The second clause, from now on, including myself, the Chairman, all Council members must pass an assessment.
Those who pass stay in the Council, those who fail are dismissed, making room for young, capable, and talented individuals,” Liu Hun announced his second reform measure, the one he valued most, because after all, the talent and artistic ability of these people were limited, and thus the amount they could contribute to him was also limited.
“The third clause, every member of the Council will receive a salary from the Council monthly, issued personally by me!
It will continue until I am voted out!” Liu Hun introduced his third measure, which was meant to win people over.
With the motivation of interests, more talented individuals would want to join the Council.
He also wanted to transform the music producers association from a non-profit organization into a profit-making one, to counterbalance the three giants.
“That’s all I can think of for now.
I will refine these reform policies and measures in the future and formulate more actions beneficial to the development of the association and everyone.
Thank you!” Liu Hun said, nodding slightly to the people.
An election full of ulterior motives, votes driven by interest, the unexpected outcome ultimately crowned Liu Hun as Chairman of the association!
He had gained another card to play against the three giants.
After the meeting, Chang Hechun was the first to slip away, followed by the others leaving the office, leaving behind the biggest winner and the biggest loser—Liu Hun and Shu Qingya.
“Chairman Liu…
what a clever move!
I’m impressed!
Impressed!” Shu Qingya said with admiring eyes, clapping her hands lightly as she spoke to Liu Hun.
“Councilor Shu’s tactics are not bad either!
But…
a word of advice to Councilor Shu, cooperating with Chang Hechun does you no good.
The performance of Cage Band just now is the best example,” Liu Hun advised and warned Shu Qingya half-heartedly.
He did not want to leave Shu Qingya in the Council to cause trouble at every turn.
“The victor becomes king, the loser an outlaw; Chairman Liu has said it all, and I have nothing to add.
However…
I wonder if I could have the honor of dining with Chairman Liu tonight?” Shu Qingya revealed a sweet smile, her hands gently placed in front of her, her intelligent beauty fully displayed.
“It should be I, Liu, who invites Councilor Shu!
Let’s go!” Liu Hun gestured to Shu Qingya with his hand, wanting to understand whether Shu Qingya was friend or foe, how deeply involved she was with Chang Hechun, and of course, it would be best to win her over.
After all, he was still clueless about everything concerning the Council, having ascended to the Chairmanship through intimidation and opportunism, which is not a sustainable strategy.
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