1159 Pass a Fake off as the Real Deal (1/2)
”Mo Kun had never appeared in public since he had been ousted from the Mo Family, until a few years ago when he was discovered by someone at the roadside; he was living in poverty and seemed to be having a tough life. As President Mo only had one younger brother, his heart softened and he took him in; he helped him to arrange a shelter over his head, and even discreetly assigned him the job of managing the Mo Corporation's subsidiary companies without the head of the household knowing. However, no one knew that this would be the start of trouble…”
Tan Bengbeng's voice sounded overcast.
Her expression turned a little ugly as well.
Just as Tan Bengbeng was about to say something, Qi Yan had passed her a cup of water and told her to drink it before continuing to speak.
When it came to matters that concerned the Mo Family, Qi Yan was an outsider.
He did not care about other things, he was only concerned about Tan Bengbeng's fluctuating emotions.
He would think of ways to stop her from speaking the moment he noticed that she became emotional and try to persuade her to continue after she had calmed down.
With raised eyebrows, Qi Yan stared at the frowning Tan Bengbeng and said shamelessly, ”Don't glare at me, I know that you are in a hurry, but taking one minute to drink your water will not really affect your time. No one will stop you from speaking after you have drunk the water.”
As Tan Bengbeng was not able to argue with him on this matter, she lowered her head and gulped down the warm water in the cup.
She continued to speak.
”After Mo Kun entered the company, he made use of the company's finances and committed many bad things. In the beginning, President Mo assumed that those were merely unintentional acts and decided to tolerate him, with hopes that he could turn over a new leaf. However, not only did Mo Kun not change for the better, he even had contact with unknown funds from outside the border; he wanted to get the capital from outside the borders and expand the scale of the Mo Corporation…”
The operation philosophy of both brothers was very different.
The precepts of the Mo Family had clearly indicated that the Mo Corporation should see the promotion of the brilliant Chinese culture as their top priority, and this was the reason the subsidiaries under the corporation were all culturally rich.
However, Mo Kun was instead inclined toward the high returns of the international market; all along, he had let it be known that he would definitely bring the Mo Family to a greater height of development if he was in charge of the Mo Corporation.
After a few quarrels, the relationship between the two brothers reverted back to its original hostility.