Chapter 254
The Unknown God of War
Yun Muqing frantically served Yun Jiaqiang a cup of hot tea. Since he was the president of the
company, this meant that he was the master of her family. Due to how high he ranked in her family, he
was someone she obviously would not dare to offend.
Yun Xiaoyue scoffed and seemed very smug when she stared at Yun Muqing.
However, she gritted her teeth and turned bitter when Chu Feng entered the room.
She recalled the stormy night where she was putting Yun Muqing in her place. However, Chu Feng
showed up unexpectedly to not only cripple all four of her limbs, he slapped her repeatedly as well in
front of everyoneâ¦
She had been completely humiliated by him. Not only did she have to endure becoming a complete
laughing stock in the city, she had to go through multiple painful surgeries during the entire month
where she was hospitalized.
She wanted nothing more than to have a group of security guards swarm him and beat him to a pulp.
However, she decided against it because she knew why she was there in the first place. She decided
to get back at him at a later date.
Chu Feng ignored Yun Xiaoyue as he casually sat down and grinned at them. He was interested to see
just what tricks those two were planning to try later.
"I've read through your work reports for the past few years, Mu Qing. I can tell how seriously you
treated this job. Not bad."
Yun Jiaqiang took a sip of tea and smiled at Yun Muqing before praising her, "As expected for my niece
and everyone from my family. You're amazing."
Yun Muqing was taken aback by this. She never really talked to her uncle before and ever since her
father's accident, she had been shunned by him.
Therefore, his sudden change in behavior and his praises puzzled her.
So, Yun Muqing decided to brush him off. She said, "Thank you, uncle. There's still so much for me to
learn from you."
"I'm glad that you still respect me as your uncle. Since we are family, then I will have no reason to beat
around the bush anymore." Yun Jiaqiangs's eyes glimmered as he paused for a brief moment before
continuing, "I was told that you've managed to close a deal with the Chambers and the entire order is
worth over five-hundred million yuan?"
"Yesâ¦" Yun Muqing replied.
"I was hoping that you're able to give the order to your sister for free." Yun Jiaqiang tossed a contract
over to her and calmly said, "This is a transfer agreement, so please sign it."
Yun Muqing was so baffled by what she had just heard that she got up and exclaimed, "What?"
Meanwhile, Chu Feng narrowed his eyes when he heard that.
"Are you deaf or do you not understand the human language?" Yun Xiaoyua frowned and slammed the
table impatiently before continuing, "I want you to give me the sales order that you managed to close
with the Chambers. Do you understand what I'm telling you right now?"
Yun Muqing snapped back at her, "I worked hard to close that deal, so why should I give it to you
then?"
"Why? You got pregnant before you were even married five years ago. You've brought shame to our
family. Aren't you ashamed of yourself? This is just a small fraction for you to compensate us for
everything that you've done. Therefore, you should very well hand it over without expecting anything in
return just to make up for everything you've done."
Yun Xiaoyue looked incredibly smug and arrogant when she said that. She continued, "Oh yeah, let's
not even talk about what happened five years ago. If it wasn't for my dad allowing you to even work in
our company, you and your mother both would've long since starved to death already! We've fed you
for five years and we only ask for a single sales order you made. We are being very reasonable right
now!"
Yun Jiaqiang on the other hand decided to light up a cigar without saying anything. However, his
silence meant that he agreed with what Yun Xiaoyue said.
Yun Muqing was seething with rage after listening to everything Yun Xiaoyue said.
She glared at them as their entire image had been ruined completely to her. It seemed to her that her
exile from her family without anyone asking about her well-being turned out to be the greatest loss in
her family. So it seemed that her hard work in the company and them taking eighty percent of her
commissions were them being merciful to her.