Chapter 1990 is simply too extravagant!



"Some companies are outrageously wealthy, their shady dealings have been exposed, and they've turned on their customers."

"A single mother, unable to afford the litigation, suffered a postpartum depression attack."

"The bereaved elderly woman was forced to resort to scavenging to respond to the lawsuit."

Such terms quickly became a trending topic again.

According to this blogger, all of these "victims" have photographic evidence and have received summonses from Lu for suing them.

The blogger has been consistently guiding the trend, playing the victim for themselves and for consumers, lamenting how these days, even speaking the truth as a customer can attract the attention of capital:

"They won't let you say anything, good or bad, to silence the people."

"I haven't been able to eat or sleep well lately, I think I should see a psychologist."

There are also quite a few paid trolls in the comments:

"The blogger is really pitiful, I support filing a countersuit."

"As everyone has seen, big companies these days are inhumane; they only pick on the weak!"

"If you find the other party's company account, any real man should give the blogger a boost." "Yeah, don't let the other party get away with it either."

"Oh no, the Lu family's official number has issued a lawsuit notice."

"My goodness, I counted, there are almost a hundred well-known anchors alone, not including some media accounts."

"Hey, so many familiar IDs, so many of these are fans of bloggers." "That's too much, how can you be sued for following someone or not?" "No way, I think those familiar IDs have all said some offensive things."

"What do you mean by 'too much'? He's just telling the truth. Down with the Lu family! Support the blogger!"

"Be careful, even supporting someone can turn you into a defendant..."

The thousands of comments quickly propelled the blogger back to the top of the trending topics.

Blogger A Liang, nicknamed "Stubborn" by her fans, is actually having a real headache. However, seeing that most of the comments are in support of her, and some have even received donations, A Liang feels relieved and less worried.

He never expected that there would be someone even more stubborn than himself, and that was this Lu's Soy Sauce company.

When he agreed to take on the big job of defaming the Lu family, he had checked the other party's qualifications.

What are the major risks for a small, newly established factory?

A Liang accepted the order without much hesitation.

After all, one company is just starting out, while the other employs a leading enterprise like Shengjing, a global giant.

Shengjing Company is not only large and powerful, but also very generous.

A Liang's manuscript alone fetched a million.

He has a large number of fans, several million, which has earned him a lot of money. However, he doesn't take big orders, but rather small orders of tens of thousands of yuan per article.

I've never encountered such a large-scale project as Shengjing Company before.

Earning millions is as simple as tapping a keyboard and moving your fingers; why not?

So A Liang simply took the money and did the job.

Unexpectedly, the surprises didn't end there. Shengjing Company had sponsored quite a few bloggers, and soon the entire internet was mocking the Lu family brand.

As a result, A Liang's popularity surged, and he wasn't even the most active person in related topics.

This fervor lasted less than two days before A Liang felt a chill in her heart. The reason was simple: the Lu family had filed a lawsuit.

In response to each of his articles, A Liang received several summonses. Still unwilling to give up, A Liang contacted Shengjing Company, but so far, no one in charge of Shengjing has contacted him, let alone offered any advice.

He was terrified, because if the Lu family took the lawsuit seriously, he would really be facing legal trouble.

All the test reports were provided by Shengjing. Once A Liang's fabrication is confirmed, not only will he go to jail, but he won't even be able to keep his fans or this account.

After he started working on the sewing machine, how did he make a living?

Afraid of being completely ruined, A Liang stirred up trouble and built up a wall, urging her fans to stand up for her.

He was right. He encouraged his fans to stand up for themselves. If the Lu family really dared to sue everyone, then they would have incurred public wrath.

Since the law doesn't punish everyone, Ah Liang can easily remain anonymous.

After Lu Fan rejected Shengjing Company's acquisition offer and started to restore production at the soy sauce factory's production line, he stopped paying attention to the factory's affairs.

With a plan in mind, Lu Fan remained calm, and the legal department would handle the litigation.

As for Lü Qiuyi, like Lu Fan, she no longer stayed at the soy sauce factory, but instead followed him to handle the previous acquisition case.

News of Sun Dehu came at this time:

"Mr. Lu, I've received word that the Wang family's business has been sluggish lately, and one of the units in Hongxin Plaza that you had your eye on is now for sale."

Hongxin Plaza, owned by the Wang family, is an independent commercial district that integrates a large commercial center, a five-star hotel, office buildings, apartments, and a variety of functions including entertainment, culture, dining, and shopping.

The entire business district is estimated to be worth hundreds of billions of yuan, and the annual rent from shops, office buildings, and apartments alone exceeds 3 billion yuan.

This unit, which Sun Dehu once called a "golden goose" and claimed he would never sell even if he was short of money, is now a commodity on the shelf waiting to be sold.

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