Following Tang Xueli's words, they forcefully pushed Su Tingting to the ground.
Screams soon echoed from the private room.
Half an hour later, Tang Shirley came out and threw the blood-stained cigar into the trash can.
Two men in black followed them out.
"Notify the Su family to come and pick us up," Tang Xueli instructed before leaving.
Soon, Su's father rushed over.
He pushed open the door to the private room and saw his daughter's arms covered in cigarette burns on the floor. His legs went weak and he almost fell over.
"Tingting!"
He was both angry and in pain, so he quickly went over to help Su Tingting up and held her in his arms.
The father of Su felt like he wanted to fight Shang Wu to the death because his daughter, whom he had raised with his own hands, had been tortured like this.
Su Tingting was in so much pain she almost fainted. She weakly said, "Dad, you must find a way to help me get revenge."
Su's father was heartbroken. He nodded and gritted his teeth, "I will. We can't afford to offend Shang Wu now, but that doesn't mean we won't have a chance in the future. I won't let her get away with this, and I won't let you suffer in vain!"
...
Shang Wu had already gotten into the car and left.
Lu Rang was fast asleep, leaning against the sofa.
She subconsciously slowed her pace, took off her high heels and placed them on the blanket, then went upstairs barefoot.
Shang Wu entered the study and began to look through the Yu family's account books.
The ledgers detailed the expenditures of each labor union at the dock.
Just as Lu Rang said, the monthly wages of each labor union are different.
If they're lucky, they can make a fortune at docks with high cargo volumes, but sometimes they only earn the basic wage.
The total wages received by the various labor unions each month were indeed different.
Even between the first and last place, the overall salary difference is several times.
This wage gap will definitely cause some people to complain.
They all do the same work, they all work for the Yu family, yet their monthly incomes differ so much. This is simply too unfair.
Shang Wu seemed to be deep in thought.
Giving the money-making opportunity to any dockworkers would likely not be convincing.
After all, they do manual labor and don't have the skills or abilities to back it up.
Shang Wu thought for a long time before opening her computer, drafting an agreement, and printing it out.
She took the written agreement and pen, stuffed them into her bag, and as soon as she opened the door, she saw that Lu Rang was already awake and sitting on the sofa, deep in thought.
Shang Wu curled her lips.
"What are you thinking about?"
Lu Rang looked up: "I thought you hadn't come back."
Shang Wu smiled: "I've been thinking about this for a long time and finally came up with a way to stop each labor group from causing trouble. I'll go to the dock now."
Lu Rang raised an eyebrow in surprise, not expecting her to find a solution so quickly. He immediately got up and grabbed his coat.
"I'll go with you."
"Your arm injury is too severe, it's inconvenient for you, you should stay home and rest."
Shang Wu stopped him without saying a word: "I can handle it myself. Besides, the elders of your Yu family and Lu Zheng are testing my ability to deal with things. I have to prove myself to them."
Lu Rang was about to say something more when Shang Wu interrupted him, "Lu Rang wants you to trust me. I will prove that I am capable and can manage the Yu family's business alongside you. You wait here for me to come back."
Lu Rang nodded after a long pause: "Okay."
Shang Wu curled her lips into a smile and turned to leave.
After she left, Lu Rang picked up his coat and then made a phone call.
"Gather all the bodyguards at the dock."
"What's wrong?" came the bodyguard's head voice on the phone. "Young Master, has something happened at the docks?"
Lu Rang: "It's related to the labor union."
Upon hearing this, the head bodyguard's tone turned serious: "These people have been causing trouble for who knows how long. Last time, because of a wage dispute, several labor groups couldn't stand each other and almost came to blows. We can't let them get away with this again! Young Master, I'll go with you to teach them a lesson!"
The bodyguard captain on the other end of the phone sounded like he'd been with the Ninja Workers for a long time.
This is exactly what Lu Rang was worried about.
Shang Wu has always been a shrewd and decisive strategist in the business world, but that is ultimately a bloodless affair.
The labor unions consisted of manual laborers who generally had low levels of education, and there had been long-standing grievances between the various groups.
He was afraid that something might happen if Shang Wu went there unintentionally.
...
Half an hour later, Shang Wu arrived at her destination.
As soon as she got out of the car, she saw a checkpoint stretching for three or four kilometers at the dock, where many staff members were carrying out a tense and complicated cargo sorting process.
Shang Wu narrowed her eyes, looked for a while, and then walked towards the dock management office.
She went inside and looked at the man sitting at the desk.
The man had a sign hanging on his chest.
Shang Wu walked over: "Dock manager, He Dong?"
He Dong looked up and was taken aback to see a beautiful woman standing against the light at the door.
"I am He Dong. Who are you?"
Shang Wu parted her red lips slightly: "Shang Wu."
Upon hearing the name, the administrator's attitude instantly became enthusiastic, and he quickly went over and extended his hand to Shang Wu.
"Hello, Miss Shang, I already heard from the young master that you will be managing the docks and resolving conflicts between labor groups in the coming period. Thank you for your hard work."
Shang Wu shook hands with him politely, but didn't exchange pleasantries and went straight to the point.
"Call all the representatives of the labor unions here right now for a meeting."
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