Rebirth in the 60s: A Path to Counterattack-Chapter 384. Fearless and also unafraid
"Damn it! She, how dare she!" Dai Weiguo’s eyes were bloodshot, glaring at Shuzhen as she spoke eloquently on TV, exposing all the filth from his past without any reservations.
Luna, who knew the boss only as someone who had turned over a new leaf, couldn’t help but smirk with disdain, now realizing the kind of person he was before.
For the sake of her salary, however, she had to put on a fully respectful demeanor: "Chairman, what should we do next? With Mr. Lian and Ms. Liu’s press conference, there’s now a lot of negative perception about you outside. The company’s stock prices have hit the limit down, and several directors have called, asking you to handle this matter properly.
Do you think we should also hold a press conference to clarify things?
Or, maybe as Ms. Liu suggested in front of the media, you should go to Beijing X Hospital for..."
A loud crash of a glass ashtray against a marble floor and an angry shout interrupted Luna’s unfinished sentence about undergoing an examination.
Seeing him like an enraged lion, with a look as if he wanted to devour someone, Luna dared not linger any longer.
She swiftly made her exit, slipping away promptly.
Even as the door closed, she could still hear the boss’s furious roars and the sound of him ransacking the study to pieces.
Luna sighed, realizing she had yet another task of buying matching furniture to restore the study’s original state.
The only reasons she stayed were job stability, high pay, and no worries about unwritten rules. If not for that, given the boss’s occasional fits of madness, she would have quit long ago.
Once everything indoors that could be smashed had been smashed, leaving him panting heavily, Dai Weiguo slumped despondently onto the one untouched chair.
Rubbing his aching temples, he pondered his next steps.
In his original plan, repeatedly investing six million was more than enough to show Xiao En his sincerity and financial power as a father.
Then, by stirring up a storm of public opinion and publicly appearing remorseful and guilty in the media, he intended to rescue his son from a desperate situation.
With Luna hinting, seemingly unintentionally but actually wholeheartedly, that he was terminally ill with little time left, and his only unfulfilled wish was for his son to acknowledge their blood ties and call him ’Dad’.
The drama was as moving as a TV tearjerker, intended to touch and win over his son.
The process seemed smooth and just as he had imagined.
So smooth that it filled him with anticipation, convinced that victory was within reach.
Who would have thought that in just a few days, things would take such a dramatic turn, spiraling downward after one press conference?
Liu Shuzhen, you really dared!
To expose everything so recklessly to a national, even global audience — is the label of a ’mistress’ so appealing? Why not think about your other six children?
Liu Shouren, Liu Shouyi, Lian Hai, and Lian Yue were also full of disapproval.
Even Wu Liguo and Wei Lai, who were far away in Beijing, called in with complaints.
The main point was: there are a thousand ways to deal with a scumbag, why choose this foolish method that harms the enemy by a thousand yet damages oneself by eight hundred?
A woman’s reputation is so important!
How can this be done so recklessly!
Shuzhen smiled indifferently: "Why can’t it be? Rather than letting people imagine endlessly, thinking of me and Lian En as a mistress and illegitimate child, it’s better for me to tear down Dai Weiguo’s facade myself, letting people see the scum beneath his upright appearance.
This way, even if that fool loses everything and comes back with millions or billions to invest.
It’s much harder to pressure Lian En with the guise of national interest and hometown development in mind.
Once his mask is torn off, showing our family’s tolerance and generosity, the situation completely reverses!
It’s not that our Lian En is heartless and cold, but that the scumbag is guilty and refuses to undergo this examination."
"That’s true," Liu Shouren said with a weary tone, rubbing his aching temples, "but your reputation..."
Slander is harmful, destroying even the strongest bones!
They had just cleared her name, and they truly didn’t want the youngest sister to fall back into the mire of rumors again.
"My reputation, what does it have to do with my reputation? After all, it’s the Dai scum who acted like a traitor, not me who played the unfaithful role! I’m unapologetically confident! Anyone who shows the slightest disrespect before me would get slapped so hard they wouldn’t be recognized by their parents.
No need for much, after two or three assertive acts, I guarantee within ten miles or so, no one would dare cross me again.
As for those further away, we might not even meet or have any connection in our lifetimes.
Why should I care what they think!" Shuzhen shrugged indifferently, "Brothers and sisters-in-law, as well as brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, you should open your hearts. These days, who doesn’t talk about others behind their backs, and who isn’t talked about behind their backs? Let them gossip if it doesn’t matter much. The important thing is, after this incident, no one can stand on moral high ground and lecture Lian En about parents being infallible, right?
"And as for that fool Dai Weiguo, it’ll be a long while before he can think of a better way to disgust people!"
The crowd was speechless, seeing her carefree demeanor, not taking matters seriously, and then looking at Lianshan, who fully supported and agreed with his wife in everything.
If the person involved doesn’t care, what can these bystanders do in a hurry?
They focused their attention and kept their eyes peeled.
Looking around for any reckless gossipers to catch and give a stern warning.
Whether it’s to scare them or set an example, it serves as a strong warning for everyone!
After this phase, attention shifted back to how to deal with Dai Weiguo, making sure he never rises again to stir up trouble.
It’s not in their nature to be caught off guard and then react passively.
Taking initiative and striking directly at the opponent’s vital points is the way to go.
But before that, the first step is to know yourself and your enemy.
Of course, in this matter, Lei Feng and Wei Lai had already got it sorted for them.
Two thin pages faxed over clearly detailed everything Dai Weiguo did after returning to Hong Kong.
It turns out it was during a desperate time that Dai Weiguo coincidentally saved a wealthy businessman from Hong Kong, who, in gratitude, brought him to Hong Kong and supported him into the business world.
With influential people aiding him and in the era of rapid development, driven by determination and talent, he made a comeback and became the chairman of a listed construction company. With assets of tens of millions or even billions, he made quite a name for himself in Hong Kong.







