Urban's Fury: The War Dragon God -
Chapter 169 Major Incident
Chapter 169: Chapter 169 Major Incident
Li Fengtu suddenly bent down and wiped the corner of Su Yuqing’s mouth, causing the secretary seated behind the office desk to startle and rise up from her chair in shock.
"What are you doing?"
Li Feng looked at his secretary, who seemed as jittery as a startled rabbit, "Be more careful when you drink milk next time. As the CEO’s secretary, you must always maintain your professionalism."
After saying that, Li Feng walked away with long strides. Su Yuqing, almost instinctively, stuck out her tongue and licked the corner of her mouth. Li Feng happened to turn back and caught this scene.
"Ts, ts ts."
Su Yuqing, with her face flushed, looked at Li Feng who was making clicking noises and tossed a tissue from the desk at him.
Li Feng smoothly caught it and turned to the angry secretary, "Oh, by the way, tell the CEO I’m taking a leave."
"Damn it."
The infuriated secretary Su Yuqing glared at the back of Li Feng’s head, shaking her fist in anger. Hmph, she thought, he’s definitely no good, how could such a beautiful CEO fall for someone like him.
Hua Yun Group.
An explosive piece of news reached Chairman Yuan Hua.
"Chairman, someone just uploaded a video file to our company server. It’s the Dahua."
Yuan Hua opened the video on his office computer with the help of his assistant.
The video showed an endless ocean, and soon, a cargo ship appeared. A quadcopter drone circled the ship, clearly capturing the name "Dahua" and its number on the bow.
A few seconds later, the camera began to zoom out.
Suddenly, there was a loud blast, and the Dahua was cut in half, with flames from the explosion shooting up into the sky, like a huge firework. The ship then broke into two and began to sink.
"Gulp."
Despite having seen it once before, the assistant couldn’t help but swallow nervously. This was a hundred-thousand-ton container ship, and the value of the ship itself—not to mention its cargo—was no small sum.
But the end of the video was even more alarming. After the sinking ship faded away, a tally of ship names appeared, like a trailer preview, all belonging to Hua Yun Group’s fleet.
The entire video was silent, but it made the viewers’ hearts race and their spines chill. It was easy to imagine that if the remaining ships met the same fate, Hua Yun Group was facing financial ruin.
Sweat poured from Yuan Hua’s forehead as he recalled the meaningful warning from that man whom he had thought was joking or telling stories.
It turned out to be a very serious joke.
"Chairman, we should report this to the police."
"Report to the police? Can they control the Pacific or the Indian Ocean? It’s the open sea, and besides, talking about this now, what’s the use?"
Yuan Hua, furious, saw his assistant trembling at his side.
"Get the car ready."
"No, that’s not right." A sudden thought struck Yuan Hua, recalling Li Feng’s parting words about issuing an apology statement.
He rushed over to the trash can beside his desk. The assistant watched his chairman’s frenzied actions, wondering if he had gone mad.
After a moment, Yuan Hua fished out a crumpled paper from the bin, "Issue this statement immediately, exactly as written here, and do it now."
The assistant, completely befuddled, let out an "ah."
"Ah, your ass. Just go!" Yuan Hua snapped, kicking the assistant who then scrambled out the door. A few minutes later, a formal apology was posted from Yuan Hua’s verified social media account.
Myth Communication Company.
Zhou Jie’s assistant Linda was browsing online when she came across the official apology issued by Yuan Hua on his social media. After reading it, her eyes widened, and she grabbed her notebook and barged into Zhou Jie’s office.
"Boss."
"What’s the matter?"
Zhou Jie looked up at his assistant, not in the best of moods as he began to speak. Linda hastily handed over the notebook to Zhou Jie.
"Boss, you need to see this. The Chairman of Hua Yun Group just issued a public apology statement, openly apologizing to Tong Qian and hoping for forgiveness."
"What?"
Zhou Jie suddenly sat up from the sofa, took the notebook, and was completely dumbfounded by this "humiliating" surrender-like official Weibo statement.
"Why would Chairman Yuan do such a thing?" Zhou Jie looked as if he had seen a ghost. This statement was practically an act of capitulation, and it even admitted to sexual harassment, which was essentially like slapping his own face.
"It must be Li Feng."
Zhou Jie instinctively thought of Li Feng, the one demanding an apology from Yuan Hua.
Linda, standing by, looked at Zhou Jie: "Boss, does Li Feng have that kind of power? Chairman Yuan is a very prideful person."
Hearing Linda say this, Zhou Jie was also momentarily startled.
What Linda said was correct.
How could that scoundrel Li Feng have such influence, unless he pulled in the Wang family? But as a son-in-law married into the Wang family, would he dare to flaunt their name and swagger about? The Wang family would never tolerate such a move.
"If not him, then how do you explain this?"
"Perhaps, asking Chairman Yuan directly might suggest the possibility of account hacking?"
Linda whispered her speculation.
"It’s not impossible."
Zhou Jie hummed in acknowledgment and immediately took out his mobile phone to make a call. However, the phone was switched off: "Chairman Yuan isn’t answering."
"This won’t do, we need to make a trip to Hua Yun Group."
Linda nodded, and the two immediately left the office. But as they walked into the office area, they ran head-on into the furiously approaching Yuan Hua himself.
"Chairman Yuan, I was just about to look for you." Zhou Jie looked at the approaching Yuan Hua in astonishment. "Is the statement posted on your official Weibo account published by a hacker?"
Yuan Hua looked at Zhou Jie with a sullen face. Of course, he knew what the stuff posted on the official account meant for him, but compared to interests, what was face worth?
"I posted that statement. Is Li Feng here? I need to see him."
Yuan Hua was looking at Zhou Jie urgently.
Zhou Jie was stunned for a moment. Could it be he guessed wrong and the statement was indeed related to Li Feng?
Every time Zhou Jie thought of Li Feng, he felt enraged and burst out angrily: "Chairman Yuan, has that bastard Li Feng threatened you? He really thinks he’s above the law. Rest assured, we at Myth Communication will not tolerate such a scourge."
"We will handle it severely to set an example."
Employees in the office area overhead Zhou Jie’s impassioned claims began to quietly inquire among themselves.
"Didn’t you see the online statement? That person apologized, admitted he was drunk and sexually harassed Tong Qian, and apologized for the foul language used, willing to compensate and seeking forgiveness."
"Really?"
"You think I’d lie to you? Check it yourself if you don’t believe it."
"What does this have to do with Li Feng?"
"From the sounds of it, it seems like Li Feng forced the other party to do this."
"Can he even do that? Isn’t the Chairman of Hua Yun Group our client? Shouldn’t we be doing PR for him? Isn’t this a blunder?"
"I told you, this good-for-nothing parachuting in has no real skill. He’s only been here for a few days and he’s already broken the sky."
"Now the president is really in trouble. Hua Yun Group is a company with assets of tens of billions; they’re not to be trifled with."
"President, you need to go out and see what’s happening, something big has happened." Secretary Su Yuqing hurriedly pushed the door and entered.
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