Transmigration: On the Gossip Front
Chapter 1102 - 1103: Unpopular Real Daughter 46

Chapter 1102: Chapter 1103: Unpopular Real Daughter 46

Song Qian never understood things, and in the past, Fu Jie didn’t want to explain because even if he did, she wouldn’t understand, making it a waste of time.

Now, Fu Jie couldn’t just gloss over things, "Fu’s also has new projects."

"You want Zhang Yu to invest?" Song Qian quickly guessed Fu Jie’s intention.

"Doesn’t the Fu Family have money?" Song Qian didn’t understand; the Fu Family also invested in Song Ziming’s IT company and held a significant share.

Logically, the Fu Family shouldn’t be short of money, so why focus on Zhang Yu?

Fu Jie laughed, "No matter how big the company is, funding is always tight."

"Can’t you get a bank loan?" Song Qian didn’t understand why Fu Jie wouldn’t take that route since it was possible to get loans.

"There’s a limit to bank loans as well."

"Moreover, attracting investments also helps diversify risks." Fu Jie considered the project he planned to launch, even though he believed in its success.

"With so many investment companies and angel investors, why focus on Zhang Yu?" Song Qian didn’t understand why Fu Jie had to focus on Zhang Yu.

Song Qian actually wanted to say why they had to target Zhang Yu; she didn’t want them to have any contact, but she couldn’t express this thought.

"Why choose Zhang Yu?" Fu Jie didn’t even need to think to give a reason for choosing Zhang Yu.

"Many angel investors make excessive demands, trying to contribute as little as possible while getting more shares."

"Zhang Yu isn’t as demanding, she’s relatively more generous."

"If an angel investment firm invests, they will often demand certain rights to manage the company and so on."

"If Zhang Yu is the investor, she generally just assigns a financial officer and won’t interfere with company operations."

"Of course, if the company’s performance doesn’t satisfy her, she would intervene in management."

"These are the advantages of Zhang Yu’s investment; otherwise, why do you think so many people want her to invest?" Fu Jie naturally hoped for investment from someone like Zhang Yu.

That’s it, Song Qian pondered, suddenly thinking of another very suitable candidate.

"You could ask my brother."

"I remember my brother’s IT company also has an investment department now." Right, how could she forget Song Ziming’s company?

Fu Jie laughed, "Song Ziming’s IT company does have an investment department now, but the project I want to pursue doesn’t fit their criteria."

Fu Jie had considered going to Song Ziming, but he abandoned the idea, knowing shareholders would certainly have objections.

What he didn’t say was, would it really be suitable to let Song Ziming invest?

Song Ziming wasn’t doing charity work either; if he invested, his demands would likely be stringent, even if the two families got along well, and his relation with Song Ziming was also good.

If Fu Jie were to choose, he still hoped for Zhang Yu’s investment, but he couldn’t mention this in front of Song Qian.

After all, they were family.

Song Qian was unaware of all this and directly took out her phone in front of Fu Jie to call Song Ziming and confirm it with him.

Fu Jie watched Song Qian’s actions without any change in expression.

Inwardly, however, his dissatisfaction with Song Qian increased, feeling that the Song Family held too much weight in her heart, causing her to think of them whenever something came up.

Fu Jie couldn’t help but feel grateful he didn’t say too much earlier, or else if some words reached Song Ziming’s ears, it wouldn’t have been good.

Song Qian was unaware that her act of calling would make Fu Jie quite dissatisfied.

She was used to either asking Fu Jie or Song Ziming about things she couldn’t handle. Although they had their own little plans, Song Qian didn’t know who else to believe if not them.

Song Ziming was initially taken aback to receive a call from Song Qian; considering the timing, her plane should have landed, so why hadn’t Fu Jie picked her up?

Clearly, he said he’d pick up Song Qian, but when he answered the phone, he heard Song Qian’s voice: Isn’t the IT company open for external investments? Why can’t it invest in Fu Jie’s new company?

What on earth? Song Ziming was confused by Song Qian’s words and didn’t understand what she was trying to say: Does Fu Jie’s company need investment?

Fu’s operations seemed perfectly fine, so why did Song Qian’s tone suggest there was a problem?

If there really was an issue, it would have been unlikely that he wouldn’t have heard anything about it.

Song Ziming’s mind raced, trying to figure out what could be wrong with Fu’s, while he obviously needed to clarify the situation.

If Fu’s was indeed in trouble, it would be normal for Fu Jie not to ask directly but to let him know through Song Qian.

Even though Song Qian’s words didn’t fully add up, Song Ziming understood the situation after listening.

To sum up, it seemed Fu Jie had a new project to launch and hoped to connect with Zhang Yu for investment.

Apart from the Song Family’s relationship with Zhang Yu, if it were him, Song Ziming would also hope for Zhang Yu to invest in his own project, as investors like her are truly rare to find.

Now that Fu Jie had sidestepped him, though, Song Ziming still felt hurt, but in front of Song Qian, he didn’t want her to know much.

Song Ziming: What Fu Jie said isn’t wrong; the IT company does have an investment department, but it doesn’t just invest casually.

Song Ziming: You know, even though we are shareholders, the proportion of shares held by investors is not small; they take investment matters very seriously.

Song Ziming could easily pull the wool over someone’s eyes, especially when it came to Song Qian, which was effortless.

After hanging up, Song Qian looked at Fu Jie guiltily, "Fu Ge, I asked my brother. He said there’s really no way to help because the investors are watching closely."

Even without prior consultation, Fu Jie knew Song Ziming would understand his meaning, and as for any discomfort on his part, Fu Jie was also aware.

But for this project, Fu Jie would definitely not collaborate with the Song Family; even though the two families had a good relationship, it’s essential to maintain some distance.

The cooperation between the two families was too tight, too deep, and Fu Jie hoped to collaborate with more people, which would be more beneficial for Fu’s future development.

Fu Jie believed that Song’s shared the same thought, "The company’s major shareholders are the investors; even though we are the founders, we cannot act against capital in many matters."

Song Qian nodded, "That’s true, but isn’t Zhang Yu an investor too, so why you...?"

Considering they were both investors, why did Fu Jie have such a high opinion of Zhang Yu? This made Song Qian feel quite displeased.

Still needing to ask why choose Zhang Yu for investment? Didn’t he mention before that Zhang Yu’s biggest advantage as an investor is precisely why he insists on choosing her?

"Who wouldn’t like an investor who only cares whether the company is profitable or has prospects, and never gets involved or makes all sorts of unnecessary demands?"

"Even though Zhang Yu’s investment firm isn’t large, many investors hope to obtain investment from Zhang Yu."

Fu Jie found it really difficult to communicate with Song Qian on certain fronts.

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