Chapter 395: Dragging the Little Brother Into The ss
As Qian ng had expected, she received a curt but professional response from Li Wenyue. She chuckled as she sat at her desk and gave him an equally polite response.
It was only a matter of ti before her father got impatient and the VP realized he was holding on to the rotten end of the rope. When that happened, he would co to the only shareholder who was capable of protecting him and had a large number of shares in the company.
Seven percent was a small number compared to the twenty-seven percent Yun Sui Bo held, but that was still sothing.
Factoring in the three percent held by the VP and seven percent held by Jiang Xin and Yun Qing Yuan… Qian ng was up against so heavy numbers. She had to strengthen her side.
And the day ca soon. The board eting was obviously called, but Qian ng wasn't invited, she was sure that her father had sothing to do with it.
She looked at the list of attendees and saw her little brother on the list. The boy had turned eighteen last year and the seven percent shares kept aside from him had been transferred into his na.
Qian ng usually disliked using people she loved for her benefit, but in this case, she wouldn't mind openly asking him to help after telling him her plan.
That much she could trust him with.
She picked up her cellphone and called him.
He cut the call and then called back himself.
"Sis, what's up?" he asked chirpily.
"I am fine. But why did you cut my call and then call back?" she asked, confused.
Qing Yuan chuckled. "You know how the younger mber of the family always gets calls so they don't use up their call balance? Yeah… I don't want that anymore," he said quickly.
Qian ng snorted. "Make use of it as long as you can. It's the only care you will receive," she advised him.
"Nah. I have money to spend. So, I will shower you with my call minutes," he responded.
Qian ng felt a smile tickle the corner of her lips and she gave away. She sucked in a breath and prepared to disappoint him.
"I called you for a serious matter," she said after a while.
"Oh. Go ahead," he answered imdiately.
"I am sorry for pushing this onto you, but I saw that you are attending the board eting in a few days. Is that true?" she asked.
She had to confirm. Taking an eighteen-year-old to the eting and leaving her out was a deliberate move. Yun Sui Bo knew that Qing Yuan wouldn't be able to pick out mistakes and would unconditionally take his father's side. Whereas, Qian ng was strongly against corporate misdeanor.
"Oh, dad told he would take care of it. I have classes that day until the evening so I won't be able to attend. He will be the spokesperson for mom and ," he said innocently. "They didn't call you?" he asked after a mont of silence.
"Of course, not. I didn't invite him to the wedding, you think he will let sit in on a board eting?" she questioned.
"But you called because sothing is bothering you," Qing Yuan spoke carefully. "Is there sothing I need to know about this eting?"
Qian ng sighed. "I was hoping you could attend and tell what is said in the eting," she told him.
She could almost hear the thoughts turning in his head. "Sis, I am older now, too. You can tell if there is a problem. It's always better to solve it together."
Qian ng chuckled. "Ah, I always forget that you are an adult now. Understand this older sister of yours… If you grow up, it ans I am growing older. Moreover… I don't want to see my baby brother face the world so quickly."
She clucked her tongue.
"Co on. Is there a problem at Yun Corp? With dad?" he asked.
Qian ng would have suspected anyone else of prying for information. But Qing Yuan was pure and definitely not like those people. "Truthfully, there are so concerning rumors going around the business circle and amongst the shareholders. The board eting is to quell the rumors and show a strong front," she admitted. "But Qing Yuan… the rumors… I think they are true."
She could hear him take an audible breath. "You an…"
"But I don't want to drag you into this, Qing Yuan. They are your parents and you can love them despite what they do or face. I will not make you choose sides. I don't want that life for you." She had lived away from parents and knew how hard it was. A sowhat present and loving parent was better than none.
"But you wanted to go, didn't you?" he questioned. "Then let attend!" he insisted.
"Didn't you say you had classes? Just forget about it," Qian ng contradicted quickly. Before hearing his voice, she had been prepared to use him, but now… she couldn't drag the kid into this ss.
"The essence of a good college experience is bunking class once in a while. I have stellar attendance. It's won't affect in the least," he said confidently.
Qian ng sighed. "Make sure you are not doing this for . This should be sothing you want to do yourself." She stopped. "If you want to learn about business and improve your writing, you can use it as an opportunity to look into things. But do not do it because you want to support or sothing."
Qing Yuan, who was sitting on the field, watching people pass was even more confused by this. "Isn't that a good enough reason, though? Why do I need to have a selfish reason for it?"
Qian ng slapped her forehead with her palm. "Hey. Don't go. Understood?" she comnted. "You can't help . I will make it happen, sohow," she said.
It was more of a warning.
He coughed. "Okay!" he said chirpily before hanging up.
Qian ng sighed before rolling her eyes. This kid…
On the other side, Qing Yuan slung his bag over his shoulder before jumping to his feet. He looked at the timing for the board eting and then looked at his schedule.
Well, the last three hours was a lecture by a professor who made him fall asleep. That being said, he could miss it and listen to sothing more aningful.
He shrugged as he entered class.
Ti to be of so use to that hard-headed and independent sister of his.
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