Hearing the sound, Lin Ziyan leaned forward, and the stone hit her shoulder directly.
A sharp pain shot deep into my bones, and my right shoulder went numb and throbbing instantly.
She only felt many stars twinkling before her eyes, and the noise around her disappeared. After a while, the sound returned to her eardrums.
"Ayan, are you alright?" the chubby girl's worried voice came.
The troublemakers were surrounded by the villagers.
When Party Secretary Qin arrived with the village officials, he was so angry that his face turned black.
The noise continued.
"These aren't people from the Ministry of Health..."
"Has the Lin family offended anyone?"
"Is the shrimp paste factory going out of business? Someone came to inspect it yesterday."
Aunt Chen sent the unrelated people away before explaining the situation to Secretary Qin.
"Don't let him get away, the police are coming soon," A-Jian said sternly as he rode back on his bicycle.
The faces of the people present were all extremely grim.
I've never seen anyone so arrogant, daring to cause trouble in the village.
Nothing like this has ever happened in Haibi Village.
The fishing villages here are all clan-based; if you go back a few generations, you'll find that everyone is related by blood.
When someone's family is in trouble, no one will stand idly by, so outsiders generally don't dare to cause trouble.
Lin Ziyan's face was pale, and a slight pain came from her shoulder.
Aunt Chen said, "Let's go to the village clinic first and massage out the bruises as soon as possible."
There were quite a few people in the factory. Lin Ziyan gave them a few instructions and then left.
She felt like her shoulder was dislocated and she couldn't put any weight on it.
When the stone hit her, she vaguely heard a "crack" sound.
As for the He family...
Yang Yanzhou and Lu Yunshen, unusually, stayed home and played chess in the courtyard.
The shipping company is preparing for the new ship.
Knock, knock…
They exchanged glances when they saw the people at the door.
"Brother Yang, Brother Shen." Chen Niaoshu walked into the courtyard as if they were old friends.
Her secretary, Miko, looked at the yard with disdain and walked in as if afraid of stepping in the mud.
"You wait at the door," Chen Niaoshu said.
Miko breathed a sigh of relief, watching her retreating figure thoughtfully.
Chen Niaoshu spent half a month in Germany and just returned from there.
She hadn't seen the lawyer's letter from Maiwei, but she could roughly guess its contents.
The modification of cargo ship S crossed the group's bottom line.
"Miss Chen, you've come at this time, surely not to mediate?" Yang Yanzhou said sarcastically.
Chen Niaoshu was dressed in a designer suit, her hair was styled in big waves, and her appropriate makeup made her look even more charming.
Yang Yanzhou glanced at it, then looked at his friend, only to find that he hadn't even raised an eyelid.
"After reading the lawyer's letter, you should know that if you respond to the lawsuit, the probability of losing is as high as 90%."
"Instead of wasting our efforts, let's all compromise," Chen Niaoshu advised calmly.
Lu Yun Shen glanced at her but didn't say anything.
"How do you want to compromise?" Yang Yanzhou looked at her with great interest.
Should we each compromise?
Why did he feel like there was a huge pitfall waiting for them?
Chen Niaoshu sat on a rattan chair to the side, looked at Lu Yunshen, and a dark light flashed in her eyes. "The compensation will be halved, the two parties will reach a settlement, and you will restore the S cargo ship to its original state."
Of course, Maiwei reserves the right to continue pursuing legal action against you for altering the internal structure of the cargo ship.
Yang Yanzhou said sarcastically, "Shouldn't we thank Miss Chen?"
“This is something I negotiated with the group; they originally wanted to sue to the bitter end.” Chen Niaoshu looked coldly at Yang Yanzhou.
International lawsuits are not something that can be won with mere words; to date, no Chinese company has ever won a lawsuit against a foreign company.
"Chen Niaoshu, you've learned the logic of foreign bandits quite well," Yang Yanzhou said, clenching his fists and squinting his eyes.
They buy things, and then they want to use them however they want, but they still have to sell them without permission?
“Even if we dismantle the S cargo ship and break it up, Maiwei has no right to interfere,” Lu Yunshen said calmly.
"Go back and have your lawyer carefully review the contract we signed back then, and then it won't be too late to mediate."
After he finished speaking, he slowly and methodically arranged the chess pieces on the table.
Even when he was signing the contract, he was wary of Maiwei Group.
Chen Niaoshu's expression changed slightly. She suddenly stood up, glanced at them, and turned to walk out of the courtyard.
If the lawsuit ultimately stems from problems with the contract she signed, then Maiwei's senior management will definitely hold her accountable.
Chen Niaoshu clenched her hands, her heart pounding with panic.
She had just established herself in Maiwei and didn't want to be marginalized again so quickly.
Yang Yanzhou watched her departing figure, a slight twitch at the corner of his mouth.
But was there a problem with the original contract?
Lu Yun Shen calmly continued brewing tea, without intending to offer any further explanation.
Leave professional matters to professionals. He kept some secrets from Xiao Jin at the time because he listened to her advice.
Maiwei has fought similar lawsuits before and won almost all of them; otherwise, they wouldn't dare to be so arrogant.
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The village clinic
Fine beads of sweat appeared on Lin Ziyan's forehead, and her right hand felt increasingly heavy.
Dr. Chen touched the bone, his cloudy eyes showing no emotion.
"Grandpa Chen, how is it?"
"Are any bones broken?" the chubby girl asked anxiously.
Aunt Chen was so anxious she kept wringing her hands. If the bone was injured, it wouldn't be as simple as just massaging a bruise.
"It's nothing, just apply some medicated wine." The old doctor said casually, and soon took out the medicated wine from the glass cabinet.
Lin Ziyan pursed her lips, recalling how her grandmother took her to see a traditional Chinese medicine doctor when she was a child.
The traditional Chinese medicine doctor was a relative of my grandmother's. He coaxed her with candy and then set her bones when she wasn't looking...
Her brow twitched; she had a feeling that the old doctor in front of her also had this plan.
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