Chapter 381 : Green Plum Meets Wine 32 (1/2)
The first point Yu Jiu made was still acceptable to Yang Huaili, but the second…
“Mr Yu is really humorous. Why would your fiancée become the CEO of my Sheng Shi Group? Besides, wouldn’t it just cause her unnecessary hardship?”
Yang Huaili played dumb, but Shi Sheng was in no mood to waste words with him. “CEO Yang, we all know the truth, so what’s the point of saying this?”
She tossed the stack of documents in her hand on the desk. “Everything’s here; take a look for yourself.”
Yang Huaili’s expression became even worse than after his meeting with Shen Jiayin as he leafed through the documents.
DNA test results, proof of identity, share transfer documents…everything was in place.
Yang Huaili’s hand shook. These shares originally belonged to Sheng Xia’s parents as well as the other Sheng Family members. In total, Shi Sheng had 54% of the shares in Sheng Shi Group, making her the majority shareholder, giving her absolute voting rights[1].
Sheng Shi Group was originally the Sheng Family’s, so most of the shares had been in the hands of Sheng Family members.
Yang Huaili called his lawyers and tried to find any flaws in the paperwork, but Shi Sheng provided everything they asked for—her lawyer had been very thorough. Yang Huaili’s people were unable to find any flaws.
The first thing Shi Sheng did as CEO was to swap out old blood for the new. Lawyers were her top priority.
She also borrowed some trustworthy people from Yu Xingyun and Gu Yan, since there was no way she could manage so much on her own.
Without paying any heed to the responses of those people, she swapped out those she wanted to, and fired the ones that needed firing.
If you tried to cause trouble? ‘See if I(lz) won’t pummel you to death!’
Didn’t like her? ‘Who told me(lz) to be the rightful heir, eh? Why don’t you give it a shot too?’
Called the police? ‘No worries. I got money to compensate!’
Some people refused to give up their authority, so Shi Sheng simply borrowed some bodyguards from Yu Jiu and pummelled them till they gave it up of their own accord.
There were also those who wanted to scheme, but their fates were even worse. They either ended up squatting in a prison cell or straight up vanishing.
Shi Sheng pretty much put the entire top-level management in their place. Those that listened to her could stay, but the ones that didn’t were tossed out. Literally. With a bunch of money.
Due to the daily chucking of money (and people), a crowd had gathered outside to fight for the cash.
The massive corporation was reduced to this chaotic mess where people either went on strike or caused trouble. But Shi Sheng was like a bandit—anyone who dared to make trouble was put through hell.
Gradually, it reached a point where almost everyone left.
But those who remained got a raise of several fold. Not only that, the ones who displayed ability were even promoted.
This caused the people who’d left to feel regret. Had they known the new boss was so good, why would they leave ah?
But it was already impossible for them to return. All the core members were either borrowed from Yu Xingyun or offered to her by Yu Jiu.
The company’s accounts were soon consolidated and presented to Shi Sheng, who gave the thick ledger a contemptuous look.
“No point in looking since all the money’s already been siphoned off by those people.” Shi Sheng tossed the ledger back to the newly promoted CFO. She also chucked him a card. “Password’s 234876. Money’s not an issue. What I want to see is the company getting back to business in the shortest time frame possible.”
The CFO felt rather uneasy. ‘I mean, how much money could she possibly have?’
But once he learned how much money was in the card, he made the decision to work for this new boss for the rest of his life. After all, whose thigh would he hug, if not the boss with lots of cash at her disposal?
With money, everything was easier. The areas lacking in manpower were soon filled with people, poached from other companies with the promise of high salaries. Soon, they were able to get back to normal operating business.
The Sheng Shi Group that had once looked as if it was going to go bankrupt at the hands of their new boss actually started to recover.
Yang Huaili’s people wanted to get involved, but they didn’t have enough shares to beat Shi Sheng even if they pooled them all together. Furthermore, Shi Sheng wasn’t lacking in money, so the company had sufficient capital. Plus, with HK Group backing her, those people could only use more secretive methods.