Prince Jing was moved and pleased by Mu Jieyu's words, and the smile in his eyes once again stained his eyebrows: "My daughter is extraordinary."
"Father, how can anyone be as shameless as you to praise your own daughter?" Mu Jieyu gave Prince Jing an angry look, and then said seriously, "Father, don't worry, my daughter will use her identity as a businessman to eat up what happened today.
I won't cause trouble to you and the emperor's uncle by recovering the debt, but you two elders must trust your daughter's sense of propriety, and you are not allowed to interfere with how your daughter fights back."
Prince Jing looked at the girl in front of him. She had the face of his beloved, but her behavior was more like that of his respected and close aunt. There was no reason why he should not agree to her. He nodded and said: "Okay, my father believes in you and will not
Let your imperial uncle have more hands and feet."
Mu Jieyu felt Prince Jing's boundless favor, and a ray of warm sunshine seemed to shine into his heart. A smile appeared on the corners of his eyes and brows, dyeing the whole room with warmth.
Not to mention the warmth and sweetness on Mu Jieyu's side, over there in the luxury box on the top floor of Juyuan Building in Kowloon City, there was a feeling of depression about to come.
"The Nangong family must shoulder the entire loss of Jubao Tower." Jiang Zhihuan said coldly with a gloomy face.
"Juyuanlou is indeed responsible for this matter, but it is not our family's fault." Sitting opposite Jiang Zhihuan, with a handsome face, in his early thirties, and cold eyes is the current head of the Nangong family, Nangong Duanzheng's nephew.
Nangong Bowen said, "When we came up with this idea, everyone acquiesced. Now if something goes wrong, we have to bear the responsibility as a family. Isn't it too much to bully others?"
"Everyone did agree with this matter at the beginning, but your Nangong family didn't handle it well." An old man in his fifties next to Jiang Zhihuan, with gray hair, a face full of vicissitudes, and extremely cold eyes, said, "First of all,
, you should not have found a civilian household and exposed your flaws. Secondly, you were not decisive enough in your actions. You should have wiped out the untouchable family long ago, so that little girl would not have found a witness. Thirdly, you were not cautious enough in doing things.
Even the yellow-haired girls are not good enough. People know how to leave marks on coupons, but you didn’t think of this, and that’s why people took advantage of it!”
This man is Xue Luguo, the uncle of the Xue family and the uncle of the Xue Haocai brothers. He is also one of the representatives of the Xue family in the Yongjing Chamber of Commerce. He controls half of the Xue family’s money income. Although he has no official title, he has a great status in the Xue family because of his age.
With his seniority there, everyone respectfully called him Mr. Xue.
Everyone had different expressions after hearing what he said, but none of them spoke. Instead, they looked at the young man who was sipping tea lightly under Mr.
But the seemingly clear eyes under the thick sword-shaped eyebrows flashed from time to time. This person was Xue Haocheng, another representative of the Xue family in the Chamber of Commerce.
In terms of status, Xue Haocheng is a generation younger than Mr. Xue, but it cannot be resisted that Xue Haocheng represents the seventh prince himself, Prince Guangjing, so few people dare to underestimate this young man who is not yet thirty.
Xue Haocheng looked at most of the people waiting for him to express his position, and then he slowly put down the teacup in his hand: "Logically speaking, you are all elders and brothers, so I shouldn't interrupt. Since you all give me this face, then I have to say it."
A few words. Since we have accepted the loss of today's affairs, we should not pursue what is right and what is wrong. Now everyone is fighting at the door. If we continue to fight in a nest, without others taking action, we will fight against the Yongjing Chamber of Commerce.