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??Chapter 666: Chapter 666: Raised a Grandmother

Chapter 666: Chapter 666: Raised a Grandmother

Song Yunuan wondered what her current young aunt wanted to do now.

Actually, it was all about money.

From the beginning of the business until now, she hadn’t been involved and had no idea about the operations of Zhilan Group.

Zhilan Group was not just about clothing now; it also included real estate, energy, and other industries…

Zhilan Group had beco the largest enterprise in the country.

Even internationally, it was among the top.

Everyone knew about it when it was ntioned.

Sun Jinrong always felt that she got less than she deserved.

So, her desire to get involved and take a big bite of Zhilan Group was understandable.

After all, having served for so many years as a governnt official at the finance bureau, her insights were naturally different from others.

Thus, Song Yunuan heard Huang Shi saying on the phone, “…I heard from Director Liu, your young aunt ca to see Director Liu, initially asking to be put on leave without pay…that’s feasible, just follow the normal procedures.

But yesterday your young aunt went to see Director Liu again, telling him she wanted to take a three-year leave.

That’s not impossible, Director Liu can grant that leave, but your young aunt insisted that Director Liu continue to pay her salary.

Such a request is really… How could Director Liu agree to it?

He tactfully refused her then.

Then your young aunt said she did not care about the money, she just wanted so respect, and if he did not agree…she would co to you, talk about Nanshan City, and say that people nowadays are ungrateful and even such a small request cannot be t.”

While saying this, Huang Shi was particularly embarrassed.

It was just like telling on soone.

But this matter was neither too big nor too small.

He knew about it and had no choice but to tell Song Yunuan.

Many tis, such relatives could really dig a big hole for you to fall into and you would not be able to climb out.

From ancient tis to the present, such examples were plentiful.

Huang Shi really did not want Song Yunuan to encounter such things.

Song Yunuan stayed silent and just listened to Huang Shi continue,”I don’t know if your young aunt has talked to you, but I thought… I should also let you know the situation.

Director Liu did not agree to her demand, and I support him on this point.

Little Nuan, your young aunt is not an ordinary person.

With you and Gu Huai’an around, her every move is being watched by many people.

If a problem were to arise, it really wouldn’t be easy to redy.”

Huang Shi was very assured of Song Yunuan’s integrity when he said all this.

He believed that Song Yunuan could not possibly so unprincipledly support Sun Jinrong without question.

Say Sun Jinrong was capable?

Her status today was already the maximum she could achieve.

Say Sun Jinrong was arrogant?

Actually, she was quite brash.

It’s just that the people of Nanshan City did not bother dealing with her on equal terms.

Out of consideration for Little Nuan, everyone defended and tolerated her.

But Sun Jinrong did not feel it was out of consideration for Little Nuan; rather, she thought she had the capability herself.

In the workplace, she enjoyed suppressing capable people.

Then she looked down on her superiors in various ways, not really taking them seriously.

So people even privately called her the ‘minor director’, while referring to Director Liu as the ‘major director’.

Does that sound nice?

Could Director Liu not know?

But out of consideration for the bigger picture, Director Liu really did not take any action against Sun Jinrong.

He dared not place her in critical positions, yet he still had to prop her up everywhere.

It seed as if the whole office had to revolve around her.

If not this way, what else could be done?

If not for the sake of the monk, at least for the Buddha’s sake, just think of how much Song Yunuan had done for Nanshan City.

It’s not to say that without Song Yunuan, Nanshan City wouldn’t be what it is today.

But deep down, who doesn’t know what’s really going on?

Nowadays, which county town doesn’t want to beco like Nanshan City, yet they lack soone like Song Yunuan.

Honestly speaking, everyone is extrely tolerant towards Sun Jinrong.

In minor matters, everyone turns a blind eye.

When it cos to significant funds or projects, they don’t let her get involved.

Yet, when she’s excluded, she becos discontent and resorts to other thods.

This indeed requires a lot of brainstorming.

It’s not easy for Director Liu in his position either.

It’s like the company is supporting a demanding princess.

Initially, Sun Jinrong was not like this.

It’s only been these few years that she’s turned this way.

It’s not that Song Yunuan cannot be completely unyielding towards her own family mbers.

But once such a situation arises, even if Song Yunuan did put righteousness before family, she and Huai’an would inevitably get implicated.

The common people aren’t that polite when they speak.

Moreover, they often make arbitrary decisions based on their likes and dislikes.

When you are both poor, he thinks you are perfect.

But when you beco wealthy and influential, and the gap between you grows, there’s a term called “resentnt of the rich.”

The gap between the rich and the poor definitely exists.

So live in villas, drive cars, and have maids at ho.

Yet so families of over ten people live in a re thirty square ters.

This phenonon is unavoidable; nothing can be achieved overnight, it always takes gradual steps.

Speaking of which, in Nanshan City, the phenonon he had just thought about has beco quite rare.

But that doesn’t an it doesn’t exist.

Moreover, across the provincial city, there are still many such places.

Regardless of whether Song Yunuan cares about it, these people really need to protect Song Yunuan’s reputation.

Song Yunuan said in a gentle voice on the other end, “Uncle Huang, I don’t consider you an outsider, so I won’t say things like my little aunt is causing you trouble.

We are family, so let’s not speak as if we are strangers.

Just pretend you know nothing; I will handle this matter.”

Song Yunuan knew that Huang Shi was speaking to her from a personal perspective about a personal matter.

Otherwise, he wouldn’t use the phrase “little aunt” instead of saying Sun Jinrong.

She couldn’t disregard his feelings.

Besides, Huang Shi was indeed a decent person.

She was willing to associate with such people.

She had observed his progression step by step.

Upon hearing her call him “Uncle Huang,” he felt warmth in his chest.

He even felt a bit guilty.

Little Nuan was so busy, it wasn’t right to bother her with such matters, but he couldn’t keep silent either.

After Huang Shi hung up the phone, Song Yunuan imdiately called Sun Jinrong.

On the other end, Sun Jinrong frowned upon seeing that it was Song Yunuan’s call, her heart racing with unease.

To be honest, in this family, besides fearing her mother-in-law, the second person she feared was Little Nuan.

But actually, Little Nuan was above her mother-in-law in rank.

Yet she had no choice but to imdiately answer the call.

Song Yunuan’s voice sounded cheerful and affectionate as she asked Sun Jinrong whether she was at ho or at her office?

Upon learning that Sun Jinrong was at ho, Song Yunuan didn’t question why she wasn’t at work during work hours, instead happily saying to Sun Jinrong, “Ah, little aunt, it’s good that you are at ho.

I have sothing to tell you, but it’s okay whether you agree or not; don’t feel pressurized.”

Sun Jinrong’s heart skipped a beat, her unease growing.

What did that an?

“Don’t feel pressurized.”

What was Little Nuan planning?

Was she planning to take back the shares she had given?

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