Sun Xipeng’s face darkened as he said coldly, “Li Feng, what do you mean? Are you trying to poach my people right under my nose?”
Li Feng leaned back in his chair, smiling, “Young Master Sun, you jest. Why would I poach from Sun Corporation?”
“Hmph, you wouldn’t dare,” Sun Xipeng sneered. Poach? Sun Corporation, built over years, was an impregnable fortress. Poaching his people was simply impossible.
“But…” Li Feng glanced at Sun Xipeng.
“But what?” Sun Xipeng stared at him coldly. He only feared Li Feng’s martial prowess; in other matters, he had no reason to be afraid. He wanted to see what tricks Li Feng was playing.
“But showing concern for my own company’s employees is what a boss should do, don’t you think, Young Master Sun?” Li Feng said calmly, looking at him.
“When did Sun Corporation become yours, Young Master Feng? Have you been hit too hard lately? Did losing Xiangfeng Investment make you lose your mind?” Sun Xipeng sneered.
By now, Su Xin should have succeeded. Li Feng’s visit to Sun Corporation was likely just to cause trouble after losing Xiangfeng Investment.
With this thought, Sun Xipeng sneered disdainfully. He hoped Li Feng would make a scene. This was his company; if Li Feng caused trouble here, he could have the police arrest him.
“Young Master Sun, you’re well-informed, knowing so quickly that I sold Xiangfeng Investment. Impressive, impressive,” Li Feng said with a smug grin. “Young Master Sun, do you know who bought Xiangfeng Investment? Haha, you definitely don’t. It’s a fool, an absolute idiot.”
Sun Xipeng’s mouth twitched. Su Xin might be arrogant, but he wasn’t as bad as Li Feng described. You, Li Feng, are the fool, selling the core technology of Intelligent No. 1, worth tens of billions, for just three billion. If not for their prior agreement and Sun Xipeng’s focus on Hu Yuanyuan, he might have wanted a piece of that pie.
“Young Master Sun, want to know why that buyer’s a fool?” Li Feng said, grinning broadly.
“Oh, do tell.”
“This fool, to get my Xiangfeng Investment, gave another fool a huge sum to suppress our stock market. That other fool’s methods were decent, working with this fool to get securities firms and banks to cut off funding to Xiangfeng Investment, causing us heavy losses.”
“At that moment, this fool came to Xiangfeng Investment to buy my shares. But under my strategy, this fool agreed to buy my shares for three billion. I thought, since this fool was willing to buy and Xiangfeng Investment was practically dead, why not sell? So I told this fool to come sign the contract in three days.”
“Who am I? Would I just hand over Xiangfeng Investment? After this fool left, I set up Fengyuan Group, transferred Xiangfeng Investment’s office building to Fengyuan Group for free, and sold tens of millions worth of Xiangfeng’s stocks to Fengyuan Group for one yuan.”
Glancing at Sun Xipeng, whose face was ashen, Li Feng continued smugly, “But I thought, if that’s all, it’s too easy on this fool. So I wondered, how else could I screw him over?”
“Hard work pays off. My brilliant mind came up with a plan. I moved all of Xiangfeng Investment’s employees to Fengyuan Group, making them Fengyuan’s staff. Young Master Sun, imagine if that fool found out the company he bought had no employees, no office building—wouldn’t he be furious?”
“Very furious,” Sun Xipeng said through gritted teeth, glaring at Li Feng. If what Li Feng said was true, Su Xin got played badly. Most people wouldn’t make such a mistake, but Su Xin, from their interactions, was arrogant and self-centered. He might actually fall for it. Seeing Li Feng’s smug look, it probably worked.
“But whether that fool’s angry doesn’t matter to me. What matters is that I sold Intelligent No. 1’s core technology and production factory to Fengyuan Group for two hundred forty-nine yuan.”
“Three days later, this fool took three billion yuan from another fool, came to Xiangfeng Investment to sign the contract. Haha, Young Master Sun, you won’t believe it. Today, when this fool signed the contract, he didn’t even read it, smugly signing away and handing over three billion yuan. This fool spent three billion to buy a shell company worth only two hundred fifty yuan.”
Li Feng burst into laughter, thinking of Su Xin’s actions. What a fool.
Sun Xipeng’s face was livid, cursing inwardly. Su Xin, that idiot, really bought a shell company worth two hundred fifty yuan?
Looking at Sun Xipeng, Li Feng said, “Young Master Sun, aren’t these two fools? Xiangfeng Investment lost a few hundred million but gained three billion in return. I’d say we made a fortune.”
You’re the fool. Your whole family’s fools.
Sun Xipeng cursed silently. He had worked hard to suppress Xiangfeng Investment’s stock market, only to fail. Li Feng lost Xiangfeng Investment, but a shell company? That’s nothing.
“Young Master Feng, are you here to brag?” Sun Xipeng said coldly.
“Brag? No, no, no.”
Li Feng shook his head. “Someone as low-key as me wouldn’t do something so foolish. I was just thinking, with three billion, what could I do? Money in the bank doesn’t grow. So I thought of acquiring a company. Your company, Young Master Sun, is well-run and the perfect choice. That’s why I’m here.”
“Acquire my company? You’re dreaming,” Sun Xipeng said, his face ashen with anger.
“Dreaming? Not necessarily,” Li Feng said with a smile. “Actually, I’m here to hold a shareholders’ meeting at Sun Corporation.”
“Hmph, who do you think you are, calling a shareholders’ meeting? I think you’re here to make trouble,” Sun Xipeng said, a cold glint in his eyes.
“I’m a shareholder of Sun Corporation and have the right to call a shareholders’ meeting,” Li Feng said righteously. “Sun Xipeng, as Sun Corporation’s CEO, I’m now notifying you, on behalf of the board, to immediately convene a shareholders’ meeting.”
Sun Xipeng’s face turned livid as he glared at Li Feng, spitting out, “On what grounds?”
“On the grounds that I’m a shareholder of Sun Corporation.” Li Feng snapped his fingers, and Xu Qing stepped forward, handing him a document.
“Young Master Sun, this is Sun Corporation’s share certificate,” Li Feng said, tossing the document on the table, looking at Sun Xipeng with a cold glint in his eyes. “I now hold forty percent of Sun Corporation’s shares, making me the largest shareholder. Sun Xipeng, as the largest shareholder, I order you to immediately convene a board meeting to reelect Sun Corporation’s CEO.”
“Sun Xipeng, your time as Sun Corporation’s CEO is over.”