"Then I'll arrange for someone to send the child over later." Jing Limo had a strong filter for his niece, Li Xi. Because she looked very similar to Jing Liyue, he thought her temperament and personality would be similar to Jing Liyue's. Although Luo Jingxuan had previously listed Li Xi's "feats" in recent months to him, and he had just heard Li Xi's fierce speech with his own ears.
He still felt that Li Xi was a gentle child. Since she agreed to take the child in to look after him, she would definitely get along well with the child. Besides, Xiaochu was a well-behaved and sensible child, so the two of them should get along well. So he agreed immediately.
At this moment, everyone present thought that taking the child home to raise them for a while would be fine. However, they did not expect that after the child came, they would not live a happy and joyful life, but instead live a chaotic and noisy life.
Of course, this is a later story.
Right now, they were still discussing how to pick up the child, where to stay, where to go for fun, and other topics. Su Yu, the potential stepmother, was also particularly enthusiastic. On the one hand, she loved children and felt it was pitiful to leave the child with a nanny. On the other hand, the child was not only Xixi's relative, but also Jing Limo's important person, so it was right for her to pay more attention to him.
After dinner, they chatted for a long time until Lu Xiaoran called Su Yu to urge her to go home. Su Yu and Jing Limo said goodbye and left. Li Xi and Luo Jingxuan wanted to keep Jing Limo, but they said they had already agreed with the people in the old house to go back. The old people in the old house had basically watched Jing Limo grow up. To Jing Limo, they were not servants, but elders.
He hadn't been home much in the past few years, so now that he had the chance, he wanted to spend more time with them. Even if it was just eating a breakfast they made or saying goodnight to them before going to bed, that would be good.
Hearing him say this, Li Xi and the others naturally felt it was difficult to keep him. However, Li Xi couldn't help but complain in her heart. When she had read the investigation materials provided by Mian Lao Si before, she had never thought Jing Limo was such an emotional person. She thought someone who could do such things as rushing into her brother-in-law's house to beat up his cheating brother-in-law and sending people to "spy" on her niece was a very decisive and righteous person! But after getting to know him, she found that he was just a sentimental person with a delicate heart.
Commonly known as an honest person.
Should I say, fortunately he was too busy with work to have time for a relationship? Otherwise, he would have been cheated out of everything.
Bah, bah, bah, how could I criticize my own uncle like that! Li Xi finished her criticism and then despised herself. Gossiping and complaining had become a habit, and she even didn't let go of the people around her.
After seeing off Su Yu and Jing Limo, Li Xi and Luo Jingxuan didn't talk any more and went back to their rooms. Oh, yes, Luo Jingxuan went back to the study, taking a break for half a day, as there was still a lot of work waiting for him to do!
Back in her room, Li Xi showered before opening Weibo and browsing the comments under her previous post, "Refusing to Continue Exposing the Hua Family." The reactions were much as Li Xi had anticipated: most expressed regret that Tan Tan wasn't getting to the bottom of the matter. A small number, however, remained steadfast, insisting that Tan Tan unleash her gossipy powers to uncover the Hua family's true guilt.
Li Xi found it quite boring. The Hua family's affairs weren't just gossip, nor were they simply smuggling. They were directly involved in organized crime. Nowadays, cracking down on organized crime is a routine task for public security agencies, and they dismantle thousands of organized crime organizations every year. The Hua family's involvement in a smuggling ring and organized crime was simply walking into a trap.
Li Xi didn't know why the authorities weren't publicizing the news. But in her opinion, as a publicly listed company, Huashi still had considerable social influence. How would consumers feel if they knew the products they bought were manufactured by a smuggling and organized crime gang?
Anyway, Li Xi felt that if this happened to her, she would be quite disgusted. She would worry that the ingredients used in Hua's products were all flawed, that the quality was substandard. She wondered if she had already contracted some potentially fatal disease after using Hua's products, but it was still in the incubation period and hadn't yet manifested. Blah blah blah...
That's what I think, but according to the investigation data of Mian Lao Si, there is actually no problem with the products under the name of Hua Group.
Although Huashi is a publicly listed company, its product line isn't very broad, and its scope of business is limited. Aside from the aforementioned "leather milk," a toxic product with no overt connection to Huashi, its other products are, at best, inflated in price.
In terms of quality, the product quality inspection is flawless and can withstand scrutiny. In other words, using or eating their products will not cause any harm to the body.
This is true, but consumers often overlook it. If the true cause of Hua's downfall were revealed, consumers' impression of the company would plummet, and negative news about Hua, such as the tainted milk product scandal, would be magnified in their minds.
From a small perspective, the Hua family was linked to this tainted milk product and is now incarcerated for smuggling and involvement with organized crime. So, Hua's products must also be tainted, potentially causing cancer. It's terrifying to think about, isn't it?
When we don't know the full picture, we tend to overthink things, and tend to think negatively. Overthinking can lead to confusion and panic.
Therefore, it would be better to let the public speculate on what the Hua family had done wrong. If we could lead them to believe that the Hua family had offended a powerful figure and were subsequently liquidated, that would be fine. This way, the public's curiosity would overshadow their desire for truth, and they would no longer consider whether there was something wrong with the Hua family's products.
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