After everyone heard Mengyu's words, they immediately stopped talking. They were afraid that if they spoke, their daughter's life would be even more difficult in the future.
And the men all felt guilty. Mengyu said to ask the judge, is this going to be a lawsuit?
If a lawsuit does come up, the Ou family will definitely lose as long as there is a contract.
Because they have the support of the Nan family, they can't even try to find a way.
What's more, they can't afford to lose face!
What they are most worried about now is that Ou Xue holds 50% of Ou's shares, making her the largest shareholder. What if she wants to manage the company?
Of course, Mrs. Ou wanted to say something, but as soon as Mengyu came in, she put pressure on the old lady. She couldn't say a word now! She could only open her eyes wide and stare at Mengyu like a ghost.
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"But" Mengyu made a twist, which raised everyone's hearts again.
"However, my mother-in-law felt that she did not have time to manage the company and did not want to interfere in the management of the company, so she was willing to hand over all the shares in her name to Ou Pengfei and Ou Zhen for management."
When all the tribesmen heard this, they immediately breathed a sigh of relief.
It is managed by Ou Pengfei, who is the young master of the Ou family. The Ou Group is still in the hands of the Ou family, so okay, okay!
As for Ou Zhen, they ignored the Ou family rules that women were not allowed to inherit shares or participate in management.
If Mengyu had said from the beginning that she would give 50% of the shares to Ou Pengfei, everyone in the Ou family would definitely not agree. Ou Pengfei's maternal family has been in decline and cannot support him. Who is he?
Mengyu said this because she was thinking about Ou Pengfei.
Moreover, this is what Ou Pengfei meant. How could he just accept the huge assets of his aunt? Therefore, he only agreed to accept the management of aunt's shares, but did not agree to accept the ownership of her shares.
In this way, all the clansmen who originally wanted to get a share of the pie accepted Ou Xue to get back everything they deserved, although they were still very unwilling in their hearts.
Mengyu also breathed a sigh of relief.
She coughed and raised her voice again and said: "However, my mother-in-law is a kind-hearted person. She decided to use half of her dividends from the Ou Group every year as a support fund for the entire Ou family. The role of the fund
as follows:
First, it provides hardship subsidies to tribesmen who have difficulties in family life, based on the basic living expenses in Xiangjiang.
Second, subsidize tuition fees and basic living expenses during schooling for tribesmen who cannot afford to go to school; tuition fees are paid based on actual expenditures, and living expenses are calculated based on the school’s average food expenses.
Third, treatment fees are paid to tribesmen who are seriously ill and cannot afford treatment. After review, the maximum medical fee can reach 300,000 yuan.
Fourth, encourage tribesmen to go to university. If a tribesman is admitted to a key university, each tribesman will be awarded 20,000 yuan, regardless of gender;
Fifth, encourage entrepreneurship. If each tribesman starts a business and has a reasonable plan and specific actions, he or she can borrow start-up capital of up to 300,000 yuan. The loan must be repaid within ten years without interest.
Sixth, we encourage family unity and cooperation. Every year, we conduct a year-end evaluation based on the status of family unity, and select ten united and harmonious families and give them rewards ranging from 10,000 to 100,000 yuan."
Mengyu mentioned these six points, and every time she said them, all the tribesmen exclaimed in surprise, and kept looking at Ou Xue, fearing that Mengyu was talking nonsense.
Until Ou Xue nodded and said: "What my daughter-in-law said is what I think."
Everyone cheered:
"Very good."
“I won’t be afraid of not having money to study in the future.”
“I’m not afraid of getting sick and having no money to treat me.”
“I actually still have the original capital to start a business!”
“I had my eye on a project after graduating from college, but I was short of start-up funds.”