Severing Ties, I Sent My Family to the Court of Judgment

In his past life, Xu Mo worried tirelessly for his family, only for them to dote on their adopted son with all their hearts!

After rebirth, he rebelled against the family, sent his entire fam...

Chapter 134 Xu Anguo Regrets It

Third Sister Xu Qingxue exclaimed in disbelief: "Xu Mo actually made four requests, and the company actually agreed to these four requests in order to get Xu Mo to work for them?"

Fourth sister Xu Mengting could hardly believe it: "Compared to all this, what I'm more worried about is that my eldest sister didn't come home. She might have run away with the money. The question is, after she sold the company's shares, how much money did she actually take with her?"

Fifth Sister Xu Wenwan thought it was too unbelievable: "Dad, this can't be true, right? How could someone as stupid as Eldest Sister run away with the money?"

Xu Feng clenched his fists tightly, his face turning purple with anger, and refused to say a word.

He had told Xu Anguo to be careful, but the old man was rebellious and wouldn't listen to him!

If the investment company fails to meet Xu Mo's four requirements, Xu Qingcheng will not be forced to sell the company's shares. If she doesn't sell the company's shares, then they are his shares!

No, those shares were originally going to be transferred to him, but Xu Qingcheng actually sold them!

Xu Anguo could feel the anger of his family and lowered his head in shame: "Actually, this is also my fault. I regret not listening to Xiaofeng back then. If I had been more careful, I wouldn't have fallen into the trap set by those people in the company!"

Xu Feng finally couldn't help but ask, "Dad, you still haven't told us how much money my eldest sister ran off with!"

Xu Anguo remained silent because he was unconscious at the time, so he didn't know how much money Xu Qingcheng had sold the shares for.

Xu Feng said, "Based on the current market value, our Xu family's 15% stake in the company should be sold for at least 100 million, right?"