Feng Yao followed along, tidied up the eting notes, and when he entered Cai Qidong’s office again, the mont he walked in, he could hear Cai Qidong bragging—he didn’t even need to ask, he knew Cai Qidong must be calling Wen Yan...
"See, I always keep my word. You called nas and I didn’t even say anything.
Next ti, I’ll sweeten the deal even more, you’ll be satisfied for sure.
We’ve already discussed the preliminary details here, I’ll have Feng Yao send them to you in a minute.
You can take a look, and if there’s anything you’re not happy with, just say it, we can always talk it over.
Sigh, it’s not that I didn’t want to tell you earlier, it’s just the rules, I obviously couldn’t tell you directly.
But if Feng Yao leaks it to you, then that’s Feng Yao’s problem.
Who’d have thought Feng Yao’s such a stickler, he really didn’t say a word.
Good thing things worked out well in the end.
Rember to co by Yu State when you get a chance, and pick sothing out from the warehouse.
Don’t think picking any three items is too little.
The fact it’s all up to you, that’s a huge reward in itself.
Normally, we pick out three items according to your contribution, and let you choose one.
Now you can go in and pick for yourself—that’s a different story.
Yeah, even if you sohow find the Imperial Jade Seal in there, you can take it away.
I’m saying it, record it if you want, take the audio, it’s who’s saying it."
Cai Qidong went on bragging, stringing Wen Yan along.
But the benefits were indeed the real deal, and even better than the previous terms.
anwhile, Wen Yan didn’t know what kind of trap Cai Qidong was setting for him this ti, but the benefits were all real—he couldn’t exactly refuse them, could he?
This ti, as for why Grand Uncle Master insisted on watching Qin Kun smack Minister Cai in his stead, Wen Yanxin knew perfectly well.
It’s only right to do sothing that would make Grand Uncle Master happy.
"About what you asked to look into, I’ve found so leads.
The boss of Changfeng Group really is trying to resurrect He Changfeng.
She gave so data to Wu Tingsheng, most likely trying to smooth things over between them.
I just got my hands on the specific information, haven’t had ti to look at it yet.
Seems like she’s trying to free up her hands to deal with that newly revived Dragon God upstream of West River.
Minister, have you confird what the Dragon God’s background is?"
Cai Qidong was a bit taken aback.
"Wait, she has so kind of issue with the Dragon God over there?"
"Eh, Minister, you didn’t read the report? You don’t care about the new filings?
The Jade Pendant sealing He Changfeng got stolen by so little thief, got tossed into the river.
So of course, this is all out of our hands now."
Cai Qidong didn’t respond right away; he turned on his computer and took a look.
The more he looked, the more his brows furrowed, leaning back with a tactical sigh.
"Don’t tell so dumb student managed to steal sothing from right under you..."
"Not from , from Old Xi Zhang’s place. Sigh, one of those things—who would’ve seen that coming."
Cai Qidong waved Feng Yao over to investigate.
Soon, Feng Yao pulled up a surveillance video.
That teenager stood on the bridge over the river, tossing sothing down.
The image was cut out, enlarged, and enhanced repeatedly. The mont Cai Qidong saw it, his eyes went dark.
Good god, Wen Yan is getting blacker and blacker.
This whole ’lead the trouble elsewhere’ move—even if others saw through it, they wouldn’t be able to do a thing.
At the very least, Changfeng Group folks definitely wouldn’t bother wasting their energy on him now.
"As for the Dragon God, still not clear who that is. The West River water system’s always been a ss.
From ancient tis till now, several have had Dragon King Temples built for them.
No one knows which one it actually is, but from the looks of it, this guy isn’t all that well-behaved.
Based on ancient records, things in the West River system have never been particularly well-behaved, period.
Because this region, unlike the Central Plains, never had a huge, stable population.
Most of the ti, the seat of power and the economic center were both over there.
Even after things later moved south, it was still over by the Yangtze River.
So with this one now, best to keep it in line if possible—fighting is the absolute last resort.
If this guy really wants to go down fighting, the damage would be catastrophic.
Best guess for now, it’s probably a Water God on a branch of the West River, right in Luoyue County."
After hanging up, Cai Qidong let out a long sigh.
"They say it’s hard to learn to be good, but pick up bad habits and it’s all downhill—who knows where Wen Yan learned this from."
Feng Yao glanced up at Cai Qidong, saying nothing.
"What are you looking at for? The little bastard was always this black-hearted, just used to hide it. I could see through him from the start."
Feng Yao looked at Cai Qidong again, wanted to say sothing, but held back.
He’s not like Wen Yan—doesn’t dare to call out the boss in public, with the boss still grinning back.
Still, got to admit, their Minister really is pretty shaless, and kind of black-hearted too.
Elsewhere, Wen Yan hung up the phone.
Seeing the file Feng Yao sent over, he was a bit surprised—it was a eting transcript.
After he looked through it, he spat on the floor.
"Cai Qidong is shaless as hell!"
See? Even Feng Yao can’t take it anymore—didn’t even bother to tidy up the file, just sent the raw eting notes over.
Looking through it, setting aside how shaless Cai Qidong was being, the benefits really were significant—way better than before.
This ti it’s already been officially confird in the eting; all that’s left now is to start carrying things out.
He took out his phone and called Grand Uncle Master.
"Grand Uncle Master, I’ve got a few things I need to tell you about, and I’ll need so people from Fuyu Mountain to coordinate."
"Soone bullying you?" Grand Uncle Master got right to the point.
"No, nope, this is just about my talks with the Nanwu County Scorching Sun Departnt before—since we put in the work, we can’t just get nothing, right? I an, we’re not charity."
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