Chapter 1 Misappropriation of Goods Funds



The examination revealed a cerebral hemorrhage. Fortunately, the rescue was timely, the intracranial pressure was not too high, and the hematoma was not particularly large.

The bleeding was successfully stopped and the blood clot was removed after the surgery, which saved his life. With proper rest after the surgery, he will be able to recover gradually.

Han Ming's mother, Chen Fang, and several others stayed at the hospital until noon when they received a call from Han Baili's friend at the Municipal Public Security Bureau. Only then did they learn the reason for Han Ming's father's cerebral hemorrhage.

It turned out that Han Baili hadn't turned off his phone that night, and he was too preoccupied to sleep.

The next morning, he received a call from his old classmate at the Municipal Public Security Bureau, who had asked him to help find Ni Guohai the night before. The classmate said that Ni Guohai had been found and was at the Provincial People's Hospital.

It turns out that the Luoshu District Public Security Bureau of Dongning City, Dongjiang Province, received a report that a fight had occurred at the Yeweilan Club.

When the police arrived, they found several thugs beating a middle-aged man half to death.

After the police stopped them, they took the people to the hospital, and the thugs were also handcuffed at the police station.

After inquiring, it was discovered that a middle-aged man named Ni Guohai had lost over 3 million yuan gambling and believed that someone had set him up.

Feeling resentful, they went to the gambling den to demand their money back, but these people, having already pocketed the money, were unwilling to part with it.

A verbal disagreement escalated into a physical fight. Ni Guohai, over fifty years old and all alone, was no match for the thugs and suffered three broken ribs.

Upon hearing this, Han Baili immediately sensed something was wrong.

Ni Guohai gambled away the factory's life-saving money, losing everything. What should be done?

He hurriedly inquired about the gambling funds, but to his surprise, the other party said that he had asked an acquaintance in the provincial capital's public security system.

The incident was filmed by a busybody and uploaded to an online forum in the provincial capital. After relevant leaders learned of it, they demanded that it be dealt with seriously.

Moreover, the amount of money involved in gambling is huge, and the hope of getting the money back is extremely slim. As for the person, he might be released after being detained for a month or two, once the heat dies down.

Han Baili was now completely panicked. Ni Guohai was using the factory's payments to gamble, and he didn't care whether he got caught or not.

His concern was how the factory would operate without this money.

This money is the foundation for the survival of the small factory he founded.

The money originally collected was used to pay for raw materials, repay bank loans, pay workers' wages and benefits, and cover the company's basic operating expenses.

He had hoped to save some money to take out another loan from the bank to expand production, but now all of that has vanished.

Han Ming's father didn't know how he hung up the phone, and then he passed out in a daze. In fact, the blood vessels in his brain had already ruptured at that time.

As the saying goes, good news doesn't travel far, but bad news travels fast. The factory manager of the small factory is in the hospital, his life hanging in the balance.

In addition, the fact that Deputy Factory Director Ni Guohai had embezzled all the factory's funds to gamble away made the already small and precarious factory instantly panicked.

Workers are worried about not getting paid, raw material suppliers are afraid of not getting paid, and customers who have already prepaid are worried about not receiving their goods.

The saying goes that children have to pay for their father's debts. With Chen Fang taking care of her father at the county hospital, the burden of dealing with various debt collectors naturally fell on Han Ming's shoulders.

These past few days have left Han Ming exhausted, but fortunately he has the help of Zhao Lihua and Liang Jianxing, his father's good friend and workshop director.

This includes other receivables from the factory, plus the limited funds remaining in the household and factory accounts.

After emptying Han Ming's savings of over 40,000 yuan accumulated over several years of work, they finally managed to appease the various debt collectors.

Looking at the remaining 73.8 yuan in the factory's account and feeling the meager 500 yuan in his pocket, Han Ming truly didn't know how to proceed with the future.

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