The Bumpy Road of Marriage: Divorce Now, Daddy - Chapter 1977
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Chapter 1977: Showing Off
The next morning, Ding Haobei went to the company with the company seal in his possession.
Vice President Liu came out to welcome Ding Haobei. Sitting in his wheelchair, Ding Haobei looked around with a smile on his face. As he said, this place would become his sooner or later.
“Mr. Ding, you’re finally here. If you hadn’t come, this company would have been destroyed by that little girl,” Vice President Liu said angrily.
Ding Haobei reciprocated with a polite smile. “Since Haonan’s sick, I will replace him for the time being. As for Feifei, she’s still young. You shouldn’t fight her.”
“Being young isn’t the problem, it’s her personality. There’s just nothing good that can be said about her.” Vice President Liu pushed Ding Haobei into the office. “Mr. Ding, did the chairman give you the company seal?”
“Of course. Haonan is afraid that you won’t believe me. As you know, there have been a lot of rumors about us over the years. Those people just want to see the world burn,” Ding Haobei said calmly.
“As long as the company seal is with you.”
Ding Haobei allowed himself to be wheeled into the CEO’s office. He looked at everything proudly but tried his best to hide his gleeful expression.
It was within everyone’s expectation that Ding Haobei would take over Ding Enterprise. The first thing Ding Haobei did was to clarify that whatever news people spread about him and Ding Haonan was fake and fabricated by those unscrupulous media.
“Therefore, I’m really heartbroken that something like this happened to my younger brother. My niece is young and insensible. It’s normal for her to up and leave, abandoning the company. Now, I’ll be taking over Ding Enterprise. As for the collaborators who are currently working with Ding Enterprise, rest assured all work will resume as usual without any delays. None of these will affect the operation hours of the company.”
When Mrs. Ding saw the news, she nearly chucked the remote control in her hand to the wall.
“Shameless! Shameless!” Mrs. Ding shouted angrily.
“Mom.” Ding Junhui went over to hold his mother as she trembled all over. He turned off the television.
Ding Junhui assisted Mrs. Ding as she took a seat. “How can there be such a shameless person in this world? Your late grandfather wouldn’t rest in peace even if he was in heaven.”
Ding Junhui glanced at his father who was still unconscious and reached out to console his mother. “They won’t stay gleeful for long. When Feifei comes back, everything will be dealt with.”
“By the way, is there any news about Feifei?” Mrs. Ding looked up at her son. Her anger finally subsided a little.
“I’ve contacted Qian Yikun this morning. Feifei has already settled Mr. Liu and the designer GoGo, but she’s not back yet. Let’s wait for a while longer,” Ding Junhui said as he glanced at the time. “Mom, I’ll go buy some food for you. Don’t watch the news anymore. Ding Haobei won’t be happy for long.”
Mrs. Ding nodded. She was truly infuriated just now. She could feel nothing but disgust whenever she saw those people’s faces.
Ding Junhui was about to go out to buy food for his mother when he saw Ding Jiaqi helping Ding Haobei’s wife into the ward.
Ding Haobei’s wife was a few years older than Mrs. Ding, but she maintained her looks well. Naturally, she looked radiant right now.
Ding Junhui frowned at them. “Eldest Aunt-in-law, why are you here?”
“Here to see Haonan, of course.” Eldest Madam Ding looked extremely gleeful. She did not look like she was there to visit a patient, and was more likely there to show off.
“You’re not welcome here,” Mrs. Ding said angrily.
“Sis-in-law, don’t get so agitated. Haobei is only taking what belongs to him. After all, Ding Haonan shouldn’t even exist in the first place,” Eldest Madam Ding jeered. “He’s just the mistress’ bastard.”
“You—”
“Eldest Aunt-in-law, please mind your manners and show some respect,” Ding Junhui warned in a low voice as he held his mother.