Upon hearing the news, Jiang Ning quickly signed the document, sent Wu Hao away, and then went to watch the news on television.
The fire was quite large, forcing all the holdout residents to come out.
They helped each other up and ran outside, cursing and swearing.
Once the house was empty, a large excavator entered and, with a few shovelfuls, dug a large hole in the old house from waist-high, after which the house collapsed with a crash.
Those who escaped were still praying that the fire wouldn't reach their houses, when they saw smoke rising from their houses, and the houses were completely gone.
They then realized that the fire was not an accident, but a deliberate act.
From then on, they were homeless and had no choice but to accept the demolition compensation offered by R&F Group.
"Shameless!" Jiang Ning said, turning off the TV. She then returned to the dinner table and started talking to everyone about the fire.
"Isn't R&F Group afraid of being arrested by the police for doing this?" Wang Xiufen wondered about their behavior.
Lin Chen looked at his own mother and thought she was far too naive.
"Mom, do you think this kind of thing can shake the higher-ups? They bought that land in the first place. Putting aside whether they will pursue the matter or not, even if they want to give an explanation to the public, they can just find a low-level employee in the company to take the blame."
No one will investigate further.
Jiang Ning naturally agreed with his statement, as such things have happened frequently in every era.
An inspection team was sent to check the grain reserves, but before the team even arrived, the grain warehouse caught fire, and the account books were burned as well.
To investigate the cause of the fire, they found a temporary worker to take the blame.
Some township granaries went even further. When employees ran out of money, they would take several truckloads of corn out to sell, not worrying about the accounts not matching up in the end. These seasoned veterans had a hundred ways to deal with inspections.
Meanwhile, in Chen Hao's hotel, Duo Mei clenched her fists, her nails digging into her flesh, and trembled as she reported the arson to him.
Chen Hao asked her to set a fire in exchange for hiring a lawyer for Lin Tao to defend him.
Duo Mei actually did it, and when she returned, she demanded that Chen Hao fulfill his promise, but instead, she was ridiculed by him.
"Duo Mei, you're too easy to fool. No wonder you were completely fooled by Lin Tao. His identity has already been exposed, and you still believe that he's sincere towards you."
"Sweetheart, if you come with me, I guarantee the benefits I'll give you will be far greater than what he'll offer."
As he spoke, he stepped forward, pinched her chin, and placed his large hand on her waist.
Duo Mei struggled, "Brother Hao, please don't do this. Please let me see the King of Hell. He has always taken good care of Brother Tao. This time he will definitely be able to save him."
Chen Hao laughed out loud, "At this point, Lin Tao is just a useless piece of trash, like a gecko's tail in danger. Do you think the King of Hell wouldn't cut off his tail to save his life?"
As he spoke, he pulled Duomei into his arms, pushed her into the room, and locked the door.
Then, some sharp screams came from inside the room, but the bodyguards standing outside remained unmoved, and no one bothered to interfere.
A few hours later, Duo Mei dragged her broken body to visit the prison.
She received shocking news: Lin Tao had left all his assets to Kun Kun.
She was furious. She had been with him for years, only to end up getting married like this, even though she had been working so hard for him.
I will never do anything for him again.
At this moment, Ma Huijuan's family was in an uproar. They never expected that Lin Tao would have so much money, and that he would give the money to Kun Kun.
After deducting all illegal income, Lin Tao's account still had 200,000 yuan left.
Even if Kun Kun only gets 100,000 yuan, it's still a huge sum of money!
Ma Huiwen even hugged her sister and cried, feeling that her suffering had finally come to an end.
“Let’s take some of this money and open a bigger store. The small shop we’re running now, we work from dawn till dusk, and we only earn a little over a thousand yuan a month. Although that’s a little better than the average person, it’s not enough to make us rich,” Ma Huiwen suggested.
Ma Huijuan resolutely refused.
"No, I need this money for Kunkun's schooling. I've made up my mind. Studying abroad is all the rage now, so I'm going to send him overseas."
Ma Huiwen couldn't understand why she made such a decision, and exclaimed in surprise:
"Sister, Kunkun is so young, how can he go abroad? He's your only child!"
“Precisely because he is my only hope, I should plan ahead. Go and inquire about going abroad for me. The sooner we go, the better.”
Ma Huijuan's attitude was firm.
But after making inquiries, Ma Huiwen poured cold water on her hopes.
Such a young child cannot go abroad on their own; they must go with their parents. Moreover, studying abroad is very expensive; a typical university costs more than ten thousand US dollars a year, not to mention top universities.
But the idea had already taken root in her mind. She planned to go abroad to work, earn money to pay for Kunkun's tuition, and still go.
She thought to herself that she had also been a high school student, so why couldn't she pass the TOEFL exam?
From then on, she began to study English diligently and embark on the long road of taking the TOEFL exam.
The weather in late autumn is already a bit chilly.
As the sound of the ship's horn grew closer, the ship, fully loaded with cargo, docked.
Wang Meizhu brought Ji Tingting to the dock and taught her the cargo pickup process step by step.
Although Ji Tingting didn't need to know the specific steps—the company would have someone specifically in charge—she still decided to thoroughly understand each step.
From exchanging the bill of lading from the overseas customer for a delivery order at the shipping company to finally paying customs duties, the process involves several departments, is cumbersome, and requires a lot of documentation. If you're not careful, you might not be able to pick up your goods.
Fortunately, they had done their work in advance and quickly transferred the cargo from the ship to the trucks.
The truck set off and first entered the warehouse that the company had been renting for a long time.
As for the department store coming to pick up the goods, they weren't in a hurry at all.
There are already more than a dozen companies waiting to pick up their goods.
Some people came directly with foreign exchange certificates, and these thousand computers were simply not enough to go around.
Jiang Ning held a meeting overnight to finalize the sales plan. In the end, the computers were sold out in almost a day, with only thirty units reserved for the department store.
From this one deal, the company earned over six million in net profit.
Yang Xiu naturally did not expect that computers would sell so well in China, so while increasing production capacity, he also increased export efforts.
The second batch of 2,000 computers was quickly shipped from the dock.
In order to expand the market, Jiang Ning also specially produced an advertisement, which was broadcast on television. Overnight, almost everyone in the country knew about a BM computer that was powerful and more advanced than domestic computers.
Some government departments have begun centralized procurement.
It's just that it's quite expensive, costing 30,000 RMB per unit.
Just when everyone was lamenting how expensive computers were, another electronic product suddenly appeared.
Motorola's big-sized mobile phone, which is only a small piece of paper and looks like a brick, costs tens of thousands of dollars!
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