Chapter 624 Anyone who protests will be beaten, no discussion.



Despite the collective opposition from a group of shareholders, Xing Baohua still managed to get the board of directors to approve it through his tough methods.

This is the advantage of holding a controlling stake: you can block out all the unwanted comments.

They carried it out very forcefully.

You suffered losses and disagreed with his decision, but Xing Baohua also suffered huge losses, and he didn't say anything.

They acted swiftly and decisively, replacing the factory's senior management.

Those who should be dismissed should be dismissed, and those who should be reassigned should be reassigned.

You disagree? Go ahead and sue me! Go find whoever you want.

After the chaos at headquarters, the factory is now in chaos as well, and it's even worse than what happened at headquarters.

The executives incited the workers to strike, demanding that Xing Baohua appear and give them an explanation.

Work stoppage, production halt. This is a very serious matter.

Nikon's shareholders also used all their connections to put pressure on Xing Baohua.

The government has dispatched a task force to mediate between workers and businesses. The stock market is experiencing another downturn.

Xing Baohua took the opportunity to buy. He had money anyway, so he bought when prices were low, which was his usual practice, and it also increased his shareholding.

The head of the working group sent by the R government talked at length in front of Xing Baohua, using rather sharp language. Xing Baohua didn't like listening to him and had him kicked out.

The work stoppage had a significant impact, and Xing Baohua had no choice but to speak with the workers' representatives.

Some of the senior executives also got involved.

At this time, Xing Baohua hired many well-known lawyers from outside. To be honest, in terms of ruthlessness, Xing Baohua really couldn't match these Japanese lawyers who were paid to do so.

These well-known Japanese lawyers are all money-grubbing. They don't care if you're a friend or a stranger. If a client pays them to do something, they have to provide good service. Maybe they can work together in the long term.

Of course, Xing Baohua invited these people not specifically to the workers, but to the Japanese labor union.

Let professionals handle professional matters.

Xing Baohua first talked to the worker representatives. He had only one request: that the senior executives who had been dismissed or reassigned not participate in the negotiations beforehand.

Those people went through so much trouble to get the strike going; if they don't negotiate with Xing Baohua, wouldn't all their efforts have been for nothing?

They've prepared thirty or forty kits, just waiting for Xing Baohua to agree.

The government's working group and the labor union shuttled back and forth, mediating between the two sides. In the end, the workers compromised and selected three people to talk to Xing Baohua.

At this time, Xing Baohua also mobilized his gang of shady operators. He had a large number of both large and small shady organizations in Japan, and they would take on any job as long as the money was right.

Some of the factory executives who started it all got into car accidents, their homes suddenly caught fire, or they were inexplicably beaten up on the street.

These people couldn't stand this kind of treatment! So they went to the labor union and the media, and every single one of them said that Xing Baohua had instigated people to threaten and attack them, causing them harm.

According to reports, the Japanese seemed very united, fully supporting the executives who were beaten and attacked. Many people went to Nikon headquarters to protest and demand an explanation.

This matter seems to have blown up.

But Xing Baohua remained incredibly composed. Back in Hong Kong, he used only one tactic against those media outlets: spreading rumors and slander.

The lawyer we hired with so much money can't just deal with the union! We also need to sue those senior executives who spread rumors, defamed Xing Baohua's reputation, and caused significant damage.

Xing Baohua first went to the media to make a public statement that he was innocent and expressed his sympathy for the plight of those executives. He said that their claim that he had instructed others to do it was baseless and that without direct evidence, it was defamation against him.

He has reported the incident to the police and has had his lawyer file a lawsuit in court.

Unless those thugs are found and the various criminal organizations come forward to prove that Xing Baohua paid them to do this, it will be difficult to find them.

In fact, everyone knows that even if they know in their hearts that Xing Baohua was the one who instigated it, who has evidence, who can produce proof, or has the police solved the case?

It's no use just knowing something in your heart! Everything needs evidence.

Even after Xing Baohua issued a statement, some executives were still attacked and harassed. This time they were smarter; they didn't dare to complain to the media, but instead sought help from the labor union and the government's coordination team.

The pressure also fell on JD.com.

Believe it or not, they actually caught a few thugs and found out why they were beating people and who ordered them.

A petty thug just said he didn't like the other person and slapped him a few times. What can you do about it? Pay medical bills or go to jail, it's up to you.

He was detained for less than five hours before being released on bail by his lawyer.

The media is unhappy that the petty thug was released on bail; there must be a story behind it, and they want to dig deeper.

Major newspapers also reported on it, some objectively, some biased and naming names.

Okay, so Xing Baohua's legal team finally knows how to make money working for him. They'll sue anyone who's biased, discriminatory, insulting, or defamatory.

If they operate using the same methods as in Hong Kong, and considering Xing Baohua is indeed a celebrity, the damage to her reputation could lead to exorbitant demands—hundreds of billions of yen.

The court may not support that much compensation, regardless of how much the other party can pay, but they must ask for that much.

Then, they could hire a newspaper reporter who hadn't been prosecuted to publish Xing Baohua's record of suing the media in Hong Kong.

How many media outlets went bankrupt, how many lost money, and so on.

Those who apologize to Xing Baohua promptly will be forgiven; those who stubbornly resist will face serious consequences.

Let those Japanese devils see how they can squander their money. After all, winning a lawsuit can make you money, right?

When meeting with the workers' representatives, Xing Baohua told them his demands: he would not investigate the reason for the strike, nor would he deduct his full attendance bonus or performance bonus from them when they came to work the next morning.

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