Chong Minggang endured for a few days, trying to ease the relationship with his daughter.
On the third day, he finally couldn't stand it any longer.
During dinner, he couldn't help but indirectly bring it up: "Yuji, there's a big project plan at Chong Corporation these days that requires all major shareholders to vote. Will you be available to come to the company then?"
He was really afraid that his daughter would come out with a line like, "Just let Uncle go."
Fortunately, she didn't.
Gu Shengyin just nodded casually: "No problem."
Chong Minggang breathed a sigh of relief, and said to his daughter as if advising or reminding her: "Yuji, the 30% of shares in your hand are very important. You must not sell them to anyone, understand? If anyone wants to buy, you need to let Dad know."
It finally came.
Gu Shengyin put down her bowl and wiped her mouth with a wet tissue: "Don't worry, Dad, I know what's important."
