Rebirth: Let's Talk About 1984

According to reports, this story begins at an entirely unscientific moment: Zhou Ziye, a designer who rose from creating counterfeit mobile phones, suddenly time-traveled back to the year 1984.

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Chapter 619 Internal Strife Begins

So, Noi Misaki impatiently called Xing Baohua to check on her.

When asked when he would be coming to the company, Xing Baohua lied and said, "Oh, I have a schedule today to play golf with Chairman Mitsui of Mitsui Bank, and I'll also take this opportunity to discuss the interest-free installment loans for employees."

Well, Xing Baohua's matter is also very important, and given Xing Baohua's position, he won't be informed of his schedule. In the current situation, he can only watch helplessly.

What a blunder! Who knew Xing Baohua wouldn't come today? Looking at the chaotic scene, Noiji felt a chill run down his spine.

He originally intended to first create chaos and invite Xing Baohua to take charge, and then announce the replacement and reward plans formulated by the chairman.

The brilliant plan to leverage external influences and raise a large banner has fallen through.

He wanted to yell, "Quiet down, all of you! I have something to announce!"

But he didn't have that prestige.

Just then, Nikon board member and managing director Takeo Minamoto entered with two assistants.

This person doesn't hold a high position in the company, but he's in charge of a lot of things and follows closely behind Xiao Zhaoyibei.

Seeing the chaotic scene, he shouted, "Stop it, all of you!"

Well, this old guy still has some prestige.

When everyone saw him, they all stopped.

When Genmoto Takeo saw Noi Misaki, he waved and said with dissatisfaction and anger, "Give me an explanation."

Noi Misaki thought to himself: The opportunity has arrived.

Taking advantage of the quiet in the office, he clapped his hands and began to loudly announce the transfer order.

Before he could finish speaking, Genmoto Takeo slapped him across the face.

The transfer of these people did not comply with regulations; firstly, it was not approved by the personnel department, and secondly, it was not approved by the board of directors.

Therefore, these transfer orders and dismissal letters are invalid.

According to normal procedures, some senior executives do indeed need board approval. As for those who bypassed the personnel department, both the head and deputy head of the personnel department are on the list of those to be dismissed.

It would be difficult for them to dismiss themselves, especially given the large number of employees who would be dismissed or laid off. They wouldn't dare to, and certainly wouldn't, obey orders.

So, Noi Misaki took out the list signed by Xing Baohua and showed it to Genmoto Takeoji.

To everyone's surprise, this person snatched it and tore it up without even looking at it.

He kept insisting that Xing Baohua come out to see him.

Seeing that no one moved, Genmoto Goji went to Xing Baohua's office to find him.

Taking advantage of the quiet moment, Noi Misaki announced that Chairman Xing Baohua would allocate 500 million yen as employee bonuses and that Mitsui Bank would waive interest payments.

Xing Baohua didn't come, so Genmoto Takeo returned and asked Noi Misaki, "Where is Xing Baohua?"

"The Chairman is discussing important matters with Chairman Mitsui of Mitsui Bank," Noi Misaki said calmly.

"Tell him to come back and see me right away."

"You think you're worthy of having the president come to see you? What are you anyway?"

Noi Misaki's words almost made Genmoto Takeo vomit blood.

Subsequently, Genmoto Takeo, in a fit of rage, left with the departing executives and some of their followers.

Soon, news of the internal strife and fighting within Nikon spread. In the pursuit of the truth, someone provided a video, and the scene was even more exciting than the infighting within their own Congress.

More detailed reports were subsequently released, causing an uproar.

The most direct manifestation of this was in the stock market, which fell by 57% that day.

Nikon's decline wasn't isolated; everything related to Nikon followed suit.

Xing Baohua didn't care whether Nikon lived or died. He didn't want Nikon for the money. As long as he got what he wanted, he didn't care about losing something.

When Nikon's stock price plummeted, many key board members called him and asked him to come to the company for a meeting.