The Bumpy Road of Marriage: Divorce Now, Daddy
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chapter-1959
Mo Fei’s eyebrows rose slightly as she leaned on the side of the bed to look at the person on the other end of the video call.
“You might need to make a trip to Jiayin Property,” Qian Yikun said in a low, husky voice. As he was a government official, he could not accompany Mo Fei overseas.
Mo Fei was expecting him to say this. Therefore, when Qian Yikun told her about it, she did not have much of a reaction. The only thought that crossed her mind was that this man had really put in a lot of effort for her.
“This CEO named Mr. Liu is a person who emphasizes speed and accuracy, so you’d better find the designer before he does.”
Big Brother had also told her about this.Even so, Mo Fei still wanted to hear it from Qian Yikun.
“Hey, I’m talking to you here? Did you hear what I said?” Frowning, Qian Yikun looked at Mo Fei, who kept staring at him without speaking a word. Mo Fei.exe has stopped working.
“I’m listening, I’m listening. What are you so agitated for?” Mo Fei responded as the man on the other end of the video looked like he was about to squeeze through the screen and punch her awake. “I’ll be there tomorrow afternoon.”
“What about your eldest uncle and grandma?” Qian Yikun continued planning out her route.
“Why do you think I ask you to arrest Ding Junchi for? For fun?” Mo Fei scoffed. She was never one to put in useless effort.
Qian Yikun paused for a moment. The eyes that stared back at Mo Fei seemed to have gotten more profound.
“Alright, I’m going to sleep. Is there anything else?” Mo Fei confirmed that Qian Yikun understood that the curtain to the show would only be pulled open tomorrow. There was no hurry now.Meanwhile, at Ding Haobei’s home, Ding Junchi was still on the phone questioning his younger sister why she had not found the company seal yet. If they could not find the seal, he would be beaten to death by his debt collectors sooner or later.
“I told you, the company seal isn’t in Second Uncle’s study. If you don’t believe me, you can come and find it yourself.” Ding Jiaqi had been frightened by Mo Fei once today. With the lingering fear in her heart, added with her elder brother’s lecturers, she exploded in anger.
When Ding Junchi heard his sister’s resentful words, he said angrily, “Where else can the company seal be if not at Second Uncle’s house?”
“How would I know?!” Ding Jiaqi’s voice increased in volume. “If you don’t believe me, you can look for it yourself,” Ding Jiaqi said and hung up the phone.
The expression on Ding Junchi’s face darkened when his sister hung up on him.
Since his younger sister failed to find the company seal, he would have to get it himself. However, before that, he must ensure that even Mo Fei could no longer stay in the company.
As Ding Junchi thought about this, a sinister smile cut across from one side of his face to the other.
Daybreak signified the beginning of a normal but also abnormal day.
For example, someone splashed blood from a black dog[1] at the entrance to Ding Enterprise.
When Mo Fei arrived at the company, the mess had yet to be cleared up and many people gathered at the entrance to watch.
Ding Enterprise rented several floors of an office building, to begin with. Other than Ding Enterprise, other companies were sharing in the same office building too. Therefore, this had invited quite a crowd there.
The vice president’s expression was as dark as the bottom of an overused wok.
Mo Fei took a step back to prevent the blood from sticking to her soles.
“Miss CEO, this is the company, not the underworld. Please don’t bring your personal grudges to the company,” the vice president said sternly. He received a video that morning that opened up into a scene of Mo Fei fighting.
Therefore, the vice president was certain that Mo Fei triggered this mess.
“Me?” Mo Fei glanced at the vice president’s wok-face.
How strange.
“If it’s not you, then who is it? You’re the CEO. I shouldn’t be saying this either, but ever since you came, there’s not been a single day of peace in the company,” said the vice-president, clearly full of reproach for Mo Fei.
[1] A traditional Taoist method to chase away evil spirits.