"Xiao Gu, there's something I'd like to discuss with you," the dean said to Gu Shaojin on his phone while sitting in his office.
The voice on the other end of the phone was deep and tinged with a hint of anger, "Yes, Dean, you speak."
"There's a director who said he wants to film an arts and sports-themed variety show at our hospital, oh, you know, a celebrity experience variety show, where celebrities come to the hospital to experience the work of medical staff or something. It sounds a bit like a documentary to me."
I've been thinking about it, and I think his request is fine, so I wanted to ask for your opinion.
Gu Shaojin didn't bother asking any more questions. He replied casually and calmly, "Okay. If you think there's no problem, then it's fine."
The dean chuckled softly and said,
"Okay, okay. Let me tell you, the director said their show only has one regular guest. Guess who that guest is?"
Gu Shaojin calmly put down the documents in his hand, and unconsciously became serious. "Ming Jiayi?"
The dean's hearty laughter reached Gu Shaojin's ears, "That's right! Oh my, as expected of Xiao Gu, you guessed it right away."
Gu Shaojin raised an eyebrow. Was there even a need to guess?
The fact that the dean asked this question means that Ming Jiayi is definitely involved.
"What's the director's name? And what's the name of the variety show they made?" Gu Shaojin asked indifferently, tapping the back of her phone lightly.
Although Ming Jiayi was very cold and indifferent to him just now, if he treated Ming Jiayi the same way, wouldn't he seem petty?
Therefore, the more indifferent Ming Jiayi is, the more magnanimous and tolerant he should be towards her.
You have to spoil the woman you like.
The dean gave a meaningful "Oh," and said, "I have some documents here, let me take a look..."
The dean picked up his reading glasses from the table, then slowly opened the computer and found the information Chen Jing had sent him.
"The director's name is Chen Jing, and the variety show they're making is called 'Those Ordinary Yet Great People.' Hey, they're only filming at our hospital for three days, and then they'll be going to film elsewhere."
Gu Shaojin frowned, sounding somewhat annoyed. "Dean, could you please send me a copy of the materials?"
The dean squinted and scanned the computer screen for a while before finally speaking somewhat embarrassedly, "I don't know how to send it to you."
Gu Shaojin glanced at Du Hui and Du Yan sitting in front of him, then helplessly pointed to Du Hui's computer, indicating that Du Hui could do him a favor.
Du Hui quickly hacked into the dean's computer and sent the file to Gu Shaojin's email address in less than half a minute.
The dean stared in disbelief as his computer operated automatically, and couldn't help but ask in amazement, "Shao Jin, how did you do that?"
“It’s all right next to me, he arranged it,” Gu Shaojin said as she opened the files in her email.
"That's amazing!" the dean exclaimed in amazement.
Du Hui got carried away and remotely controlled the dean's computer to open the "Fruit Ninja" game and start playing.
Gu Shaojin scrolled through the document and suddenly asked, "They don't even have an investor for this variety show?"
The dean mumbled "uh-huh" in response while intently watching Du Hui play the game.
Gu Shaojin pressed a button on the phone on his desk and then gave instructions into the phone.
"Chi Yun, help me invest in a variety show. The director's name is Chen Jing, and the show's name is 'Those Ordinary Yet Great People.' Get it done today."
"Yes, Mr. Gu."
Du Yan sat to the side and shook her head helplessly. Gu Laoda really spoils his wife too much.
Du Hui's hand moved the mouse quickly, and he passed several levels in a short time. When he saw that Gu Shao Jin's gaze had shifted to him, he immediately and obediently closed the game.
Seeing that the game was over, the dean turned his attention back to his call with Gu Shaojin.
"Xiao Gu, since you're interested, I'll fill out the application form and get it approved, okay?"
“Okay, fill it in,” Gu Shaojin replied calmly.
After Gu Shaojin hung up the phone, Du Yan resumed his usual serious and fierce expression.
"Boss Gu, according to the CCTV footage from Bai Li's office, all the investors in Baiyun Tiandi withdrew their investments today. Now they only have Sister-in-law's money left to keep the business running."
Feng Yunyun was frantic, like a cat on a hot tin roof. But Bai Li didn't react much. And He Jian hadn't done anything particularly strange today either.
"Have you found out when Jiayi invested that money? Are you sure it was her own decision?" Gu Shaojin asked coldly, raising her eyes.
Du Yan nodded very firmly, "Yes, my sister-in-law signed it. When Baiyun Tiandi was first established, my sister-in-law was the first investor, no, to be precise, the first one besides Feng Yunyun."
Du Hui pulled up the surveillance footage of Bai Li's office on his computer, then placed the computer in a position where all three of them could see it and began to watch.
...
Bai Li leaned against the desk, looking at Feng Yunyun with some concern.
"Gu Shaojin has started to make her move. This company is definitely doomed. Maybe we should just give up."
Feng Yunyun sat upright on the sofa, her legs together, her hands resting on her knees, seemingly trembling. Her voice was weak, lacking its usual sharpness.
"You didn't build this company from scratch, of course you can talk about it so easily..."
Bai Li rubbed his forehead in exasperation, seemingly somewhat dissatisfied, "No, you need to face reality, you know? What do you have to compete with Gu Shaojin? Have you forgotten what happened last night..."
Bai Li suddenly stopped halfway through his sentence. He glanced sharply at Feng Yunyun and saw that she was looking up at him.
Feng Yunyun's tears kept welling up in her eyes. Her expression looked somewhat reproachful, but more so, it was one of disappointment.
Bai Li didn't dare to look Feng Yunyun in the eye, and only whispered, "I didn't mean to bring it up..."
Feng Yunyun lowered her head again, and tears began to fall drop by drop onto the back of her hand.
She didn't cry when she was humiliated and exposed last night, she didn't cry when she was dragged on the ground in the early hours of this morning, and she didn't cry when the investors called this morning to say they wanted to withdraw their investment.
But at this moment, she really couldn't hold back anymore.
She knew that Bai Li would never forget this incident for the rest of her life, and she knew that she would be surrounded by this nightmare forever.
Yes, she should have realized that Bai Shihang, that scumbag, could never have a good son.
pity...
She realized it too late.
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