1988: I Alone Created a Family

In 1988, the curtain of a new era was about to rise.

Li Muchen, a struggling young author, arrived in 1988 with a head full of business knowledge, beginning his journey of counterattack.

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Chapter 73: Acquisition of the Walt Disney Company

Li Muchen narrowed his eyes slightly and looked at Michael Eisner, knowing that this negotiation would not be easy. "Mr. Eisner, I understand your reluctance, but times are changing, and Disney needs new development opportunities."

Despite Michael Eisner's strong opposition, most people, tempted by the benefits, decided to sell their shares to Li Muchen. They signed agreements with Li Muchen to transfer their shares to him.

Michael Eisner looked at the crowd's decision, feeling a mixture of frustration and resentment. His face darkened, his hands clenched tightly into fists. "You'll regret this!" he roared.

However, the situation was hopeless, and despite his reluctance, he was forced to sell to Li Muchen. When he signed the transfer agreement, it felt as if he had exhausted all his strength. His eyes were filled with loss, and he looked at Disney, which had once belonged to him, with a flood of emotion.

After successfully acquiring Disney in the United States, Li Muchen didn't bask in the joy of victory for long. He knew that this acquisition was just a new beginning and that many challenges lay ahead. He decided to return to Hong Kong to handle some important matters.

Sitting in his private plane, Li Muchen stared out the window at the shrinking city below, his mind racing. He pondered the future of Disney and the potential risks it faced. "Michael Eisner is a tough guy. He might not accept defeat easily. I must be cautious and prevent him from taking a risk and sending someone to attack me," Li Muchen thought to himself.

His eyes revealed a hint of worry, but more of a resolute calm. He frowned slightly, pondering his next move. "At this critical juncture, I can't afford to be careless. I must wait until the acquisition is complete, and most of the management team has been cleared out and replaced with my own people. Only then can I return to the United States with peace of mind."

After returning to Hong Kong, Li Muchen immediately plunged into his intense work. He gathered his core team to discuss management strategies for Disney. The atmosphere in the meeting room was serious and tense.

"We must develop a detailed plan as soon as possible to clean up Disney's management and ensure the stable operation of the company." Li Muchen's voice was steady and powerful.

His assistants nodded in agreement and began to offer suggestions. Li Muchen listened carefully to everyone's opinions, occasionally nodding slightly or offering his own. His demeanor was focused and serious, as if he were directing a crucial battle.

Throughout this process, Li Muchen remained highly vigilant. He knew that every decision he made could affect Disney's future. He didn't dare to relax for even a moment, constantly monitoring developments in the United States.

"We must keep a close eye on Michael Eisner's movements and take all precautions." Li Muchen said to his assistants seriously.

"The next person to manage Disney was Robert Iger, but I don't know where he is now." Li Muchen pondered silently in his heart. He frowned slightly, and his eyes revealed a hint of anticipation and eagerness.

Li Muchen stood up and walked to the huge floor-to-ceiling window, overlooking the hustle and bustle of the city. His demeanor was calm and confident, as if everything was under his control. "This person may be the key to Disney's return to its peak. I must find him, train him well, and let him become the CEO of Disney."

Li Muchen turned around and called his assistant. The assistant came hurriedly and stood respectfully aside, waiting for Li Muchen's instructions.

"Send people to find Robert Egger. No matter how much time and effort it takes, we must find him." Li Muchen's voice was firm and powerful.

The assistant nodded slightly and said, "Mr. Li, I'll arrange it immediately."

Li Muchen nodded slightly and fell into deep thought again. He knew that Robert Iger was probably the most successful president of Disney and that he had the ability to pull Disney back from the abyss.

"He must have extraordinary talent and leadership charisma. As long as we find him and train him, Disney's future will be even brighter." Li Muchen was secretly looking forward to it in his heart.