Chapter 6 - Her redemption (1/2)

When Jing Lihua returned to the home, she received a message.

Mo Liang: ”Woah! My Xiao Hua is making quite a headlines today?”

Zhao Liying: ”Xiao Hua, I'm jealous. I'm a model. I'm supposed to appear in headlines more than you. Why is it you and not me?”

Mo Liang: ”Just come with me to dinner. I'm sure you'll make the headlines tonight.”

Zhao Liying: ”I'm not interested in scandalous fu*kboys.”

Mo Liang: ”Too direct.”

Mo Liang: ”But still, you'll appear in the news.”

Zhao Liying: ”Don't want to end my career.”

Jing Lihua wanted to say something but she was too tired after a day of dealing with things. She went straight to her bed without even changing.

The next day, everything returned to normal. The company was back at its foot again. Jing Lihua glanced at the list of the names she had encircled the other day. On down, nine more to go. She put down the list and picked up the reports.

She went through the summary of the latest five projects Mei Xiu drafted for her. Not a single project was going well. All of them were suffering losses. Jing Lihua leaned back against her chair and pinched the bridge of her nose. The projects started off well but in the middle, many small hurdles resulted in their decline. Those hurdles were created by none other than Su Liwei.

For example, close to a mall under her company, he had open up an even bigger mall. Similarly, he had used his connections to stop the famous brands from selling their items to her malls. And he did all that in shadows. Similarly, in the theme park project, he had halted the construction company from completing its construction and forced them to breach the contract.

So he had been planning to bring her decline before their marriage? But this time, he'll have to be disappointed.

Mei Xiu came in after a knock. ”President, I've settled all the new employees. The old employees who took part in the revolt feel no grievance towards you. In fact, after Wang Jianlin admitted to being a spy, they felt very sorry for misjudging you. They even proposed to present a formal apology to you...”