Chapter 359: Gu Zhaoming

Chapter 359 Planner Gu Zhaoming

Gu Jin showed helplessness, "Yes."

She wanted to know what Qin Xian did to make Gu Zhaoming so misunderstood.

Gu Zhaoming also seemed embarrassed by guessing wrong, changed the subject, and gloated: "Speaking of which, the Wang family has been really unlucky recently. The several families that were originally cooperating with them have cut off their economic ties."

Speaking of this, Gu Pei recalled the news discussed by his classmates at school, and asked carelessly: "Dad, did you do Wang Yunxin's car accident?"

Gu Zhaoming patted him on the head, with a straight face: "What nonsense! What does the Wang family's infighting have to do with my Gu family?"

Gu Pei rolled his eyes, "Don't worry, I didn't talk nonsense at school, isn't this all my family? Is there anything I can't say?"

Gu Yang also looked at Gu Zhaoming. She also suspected that Gu Zhaoming was involved in Wang Yunxin's drunk driving accident. After all, Gu Zhaoming said that he wanted Wang Yunxin to experience the feeling of dying from excessive blood loss.

Gu Zhaoming coughed lightly: "You still ask if you know?"

That's right, he planned it!

But he didn't do it!

It was the second roommate of the Wang family who got Wang Yunxin drunk.

The person who had a car accident with Wang Yunxin was also arranged by the second wife of the Wang family.

He just raised an opinion with Wang Qingli, and bribed the doctor to lie to the Wang family that the blood bank had been transferred.

Of course, it is impossible to completely transfer the blood bank. What if someone is injured and needs blood transfusion? So we can only strike with precision and only lie to the Wang family.

He wouldn't think about these things before he changed his job. But his daughter goose is so kind, he can't discredit her!

Gu Pei smiled: "Dad, you did a great job! That woman should be taught a lesson!"

The corners of Gu Yang's mouth twitched, but she was also pleased that Gu Zhaoming could do this.

Gu Yang coughed lightly: "Dad, did you sweep the tail clean?"

Gu Zhaoming was stunned for a moment, and then said: "Of course!"

Gu Yang smiled: "Thank you, Dad."

She knew that Gu Zhaoming took such painstaking efforts to avenge her.

However, Gu Yang didn't expect that yes, Gu Zhaoming's operation is more than that.

Soon, a shocking news appeared on social media——

#锦城王氏控结束staff donate blood#

An employee of the Wang Group who claimed to have been fired said anonymously on the Internet:

【Coordinate Jincheng, I am a college student who just joined the Wang Group this year. Entering the Wang Group with the dream of entering China's top 500 companies, only to find that the place is so dirty...

It’s okay to squeeze employees to work overtime, after all, working overtime is the norm now. However, in the middle of the night, employees with type O blood were asked to go to the hospital to donate 400ml of blood. Those who did not show up were regarded as having not completed the company's task, and they would deduct money or be fired... This is too much!

We are human beings, not slaves raised for blood! I directly handed in my resignation the next day, no matter how high the salary is in this crappy company, I won't stay any longer! You can say that I am young and energetic, or that a newborn calf is not afraid of tigers...]

The post fermented quickly, and soon became a hot search.

At this time, the popularity of "Wang Yunxin was in a car accident while drunk driving" had just dropped, and it rebounded because of this post.

Besides the landlord, there are many netizens who confirmed this matter.

【it is true! A classmate of mine who works in Wang's family has type O blood, stayed up late every day and worked overtime, and was called by the boss to donate blood. Afraid of losing her job, she could only bite the bullet and go to donate blood in the middle of the night. 】

【Fuck, staying up late and working overtime and forcing people to donate blood, what a broken company! 】

(end of this chapter)

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