Chapter 95 Uncle



Five days after Li Xi heard that the Hua family had begun reselling shares, the internet began to blaze with reports of the Hua family's impending bankruptcy and liquidation. Netizens lamented the situation, and whenever the word "Hua family" appeared on major news websites, the comment sections became bustling.

[Oh my god, the Hua family is down and out already? Just because of all that previous bad news? But, isn't this too fragile?]

[Justice is clear, is the Hua family finally finished? But what would it take to go bankrupt and liquidate? Just a few product lines shouldn't be enough, right? What laws were violated, and what crimes were committed, as mentioned in the news?]

[I've said it before, the Hua family is a garbage dump where a bunch of garbage people gather. Now everyone is working on sewing machines. Excellent.]

So it was karma? They sold harmful products to consumers, and ended up getting punished and imprisoned?

[No, not long ago, I saw all sorts of negative news about them flying around, and the Hua family was jumping around, saying people were framing them and spreading rumors. So they're going bankrupt and liquidating now? What's going on?]

[There's a stupid fruit on the stupid tree, and you and I are under the stupid tree. So, what on earth happened? Although I'm happy to see the Hua family suffer, I'm still curious about what exactly happened!]

Don't they advocate a strict hierarchical management system? Once you get in, you can experience for yourself what a truly strict hierarchical management system is like. Justice is clear, and retribution is inevitable (¬︿??¬☆)

[Speaking of which, when they were outside, they seemed to be addicted to women. But when they got inside, there were no women. What were they going to do? That? つ﹏? Report a little, I'm dirty.]

[The above person mentioned: Think about those princes and nobles who enjoyed glory and were romantic and lustful in their early years, only to be imprisoned in their later years. They either died or went insane. Their situations were actually similar, except that whereas princes and nobles were imprisoned alone or with their families, they were imprisoned with a group of men, a group of unruly men. Think about it, think about it carefully.]

[Well, that bunch of garbage has finally been cleared out. What a relief!]

[Garbage belongs in the trash can. I feel better now. It really lives up to the saying, justice may be delayed, but it's never too late.]

I used to dislike the phrase "It's too late, but it's here" because it felt a bit like hindsight, but this time I'm going to blow it up! The Hua family finally got their comeuppance!

In addition to the comment section of the news platform, netizens are also very active on the platform where Rich Family Gossip Talk has an account, and many of them come to Rich Family Gossip Talk to talk in detail.

[@Wealthy Family Gossip Talk, let's talk, what's going on with the Hua family? Tell us when you have time? I'm not just curious, I just want you to have more KPIs (●'?'●)]

[@Wealthy Family Gossip Talk, calling PHS to discuss: What on earth did the Hua family do wrong to be declared bankrupt and liquidated in just a few days? Are the other employees of the company okay?]

[@豪门八卦谈, oh~ my dear Tan Tan, we need you, please help me with a Hua family documentary. ]

@HaomenGossipTalk, let's talk. You exposed so much dirt on the Hua family before because you anticipated the Hua family's downfall, right?! I want the truth, I want an explanation. Please have mercy on us, the gossipers who are crying out for help. Ugh~~

[@Rich family gossip talk, porter talk, hurry up and move the gossip, we're waiting! ]

This was somewhat unexpected for Li Xi. The smuggling case was still under investigation, the suspects were incarcerated, and the evidence chain was complete, but a trial wouldn't be imminent. In other words, the resale of Hua's shares and the company's bankruptcy liquidation weren't a sign that the men had already been sentenced and fined, but rather a sign of impending disaster, requiring those left behind to prepare for it.

As for why the bankruptcy liquidation was so widely reported, it was likely orchestrated by the Hua family's competitors. The Hua family's impending downfall had reached anyone with even the slightest connections, and the fact that shareholders, including the women, were clamoring to sell their shares was also made public.

The business world is like a battlefield; attack while the enemy is weak. Anyone who understands understands this. Having been a rival for so long, and having been subtly suppressed by the Hua family for so long, when would they strike back if not now? Besides, as long as they don't reveal the true cause of the Hua family's downfall and don't hinder the police investigation, the police will likely ignore these business-related propaganda battles.

From Li Xi's perspective, or rather, from the perspective of Rich Family Gossip Talk, the subsequent events were not hers to discuss. Just like the Zhao family, she only participated in the initial public opinion guidance. After the relevant departments intervened in the investigation, she stopped participating and her account did not post any related information. This time, the Hua family's mess is clearly even bigger than the Zhao family's. Where did these netizens get the confidence that an entertainment account like "Rich Family Gossip Talk" could openly discuss such things?

Although she was very curious, she didn't want to ask her fans directly, so she asked Su Yu.

Hongfen Danku [Xiaoyu, have you been checking Weibo recently? ]

Goubuli [Look! A lot of netizens are saying "Let's go reveal the secret!" I think they're just kidding.]

[I just don't understand. This has clearly gone beyond gossip. Why are so many people coming to us to get the truth? The last time, the dirty laundry was fine; I could barely be considered the source of it. This time, it has nothing to do with me.]

Goubuli [Well, one is herd mentality, and the other is curiosity. Think about it, our fans are all gossipy people, and curiosity is a given. None of the news out there right now mentions anything the Hua family has done wrong, but doesn't that just make people curious? And the more they cover it up, the more curious they become. After all their angst, they need to find an outlet, right? Aren't we a ready-made target? After all, we have so many channels for information. It started with just one person thinking this, then tentatively tagged us, and then the second, third, and nth person followed. And since we happened to respond last time, they probably thought we couldn't bear to refuse so many fans' requests. Hence the current situation.]

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