Chapter 2910: This Money Made Sense as Compensation
Quick Transmigration Cannon Fodder's Record of Counterattacks
He just wanted to ask about the body cream.
Marrying such a woman seemed acceptable. He could marry her, keep her like a big Buddha, and maybe even make some money.
But he loved Ding Ningdie, so he would never marry this woman.
The 3 billion would just be her compensation to Ding Ningdie.
She had always bullied Ding Ningdie, so this money made sense as compensation.
Going forward, he should also treat Ding Ningdie even better.
Fortunately, the company was slowly getting back on track.
The products returned to their original prices. It wasnât possible to keep them so cheap forever. They were already losing money, and continuing like this wasnât an option.
A price war wasnât a long-term strategy.
When the Bai family companyâs products increased in price, customers who had gotten used to the low prices were unhappy. Even though the prices were now normal, they couldnât shake the sense of dissatisfaction.
They were able to buy the products cheaply before, why were prices rising now? They wouldnât buy them anymore.
They had only bought Bai family products because they were cheap. Now that they werenât, who would want them?
The Bai familyâs products faced the embarrassing situation of not being in demand again.
In the end, this was all due to the past series of events causing the Bai family to lose the publicâs trust.
Bai Hanmo: â¦
He thought the company was back on track, but the situation was still dire.
Bai Hanmo was so angry his head felt like it was about to explode, and his heart began to ache. He felt a spasm in his heart that was very uncomfortable.
Bai Hanmo wondered if he had a heart condition. He feared that if this continued, he might lose his mind.
Why were things still so chaotic?
Bai Hanmo felt something was wrong with him, especially when the secretary informed him that the companyâs stock price had started to fall again.
Bai Hanmo felt dizzy.
To boot, someone was dumping a large number of stocks at low prices, which was disastrous for the company.
Bai Hanmo suppressed his inner rage and said, âGo find out who is dumping the stocks.â
This action was clearly driven by spite, as it aimed to undermine the companyâeven at the actorâs own expense. Dumping stocks at such a low price would drag down the companyâs stock value.
Stockholders would lose a lot of money in the process.
This was a conspiracy.
Bai Hanmo knew someone was deliberately dumping stocks, but he couldnât do anything since he didnât even know who was behind it.
The person was willing to lose money just to dump the stocks.
Bai Hanmo grew so irritable that he flipped the table, looking a bit crazed. He couldnât release his inner anger, and nothing could relieve it.
He felt like destroying everything.
The companyâs situation had just started to improve, but now it was back to square one.
After failing once, he thought he could get back up, but now he was failing again.
Even someone with a strong will couldnât withstand such repeated blows.
Just as he saw a glimmer of hope, it was snuffed out.
Bai Hanmoâs sense of defeat now was even stronger than after his first failure.
He felt hopeless, even seeing himself as a failure who would never recover.
He felt like heâd fallen into a pit and didnât want to climb out, fearing heâd just be knocked down again and again.
A voice in his heart whispered, âJust give up, youâre a failure. Without the Bai family, youâd be nothing.â
He would never be able to get back up.
He couldnât borrow money, and the company was on the brink of bankruptcy.
The previous 3 billion had been obtained through coaxing and deception, and he couldnât pull it off again.
He had lost everything, absolutely everythingâ¦
Bai Hanmo had never felt so hopeless. When the company had faced a similar situation before, it hadnât affected him like this.
This failure reinforced his belief that he was a failure who would never recover.
This blow had an unprecedented impact on Bai Hanmoâs mental state.