NOVEL Supreme Heir Son-in-law Chapter 1408: Ren Liang’s Anxiety

Supreme Heir Son-in-law

Chapter 1408: Ren Liang’s Anxiety
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Chapter 1408: Chapter 1408: Ren Liang’s Anxiety

Anyway, the old man is almost never going to yield, and given his personality, he’s not going to change. I really don’t understand what my brother is thinking.

I shouldn’t have come over today, but something happened at the company, so Ren Liang decided to come personally to seek Xu Ke’s opinion.

However, upon arriving, there was only Secretary Zhou in the office, and it was almost impossible to find someone who could make a decision, so I just stood here waiting. I thought I wouldn’t get a chance, but just as I was about to leave after finishing a drink, someone walked in under the night’s cover.

Hearing Ren Liang’s words made me realize he’s right. There are so many women in the world; why insist on just one? Yet, this one person fills the heart, seemingly impossible to let go.

If people truly were as Ren Liang says, it would be great. Unfortunately, everyone has their attachments, like moths to flames.

"Alright, let’s not talk about this. Didn’t you come looking for me today because you had something? If so, let’s talk about it. What happened? For you to be this urgent, it must not be a minor issue, right?"

Upon hearing Xu Ke’s question, Ren Liang seemed to find a release, even his brows relaxed. It seemed he didn’t know what else to do, so he came to the headquarters.

"You have no idea how annoying the Yu Group is. Seeing our animation come out with high ratings and receiving unanimous praise, yet not long ago, their animation also released but flopped miserably. They put all the blame on our Xiao Group. What has our Light and Shadow Company done wrong?" fгeewebnovёl.com

When Ren Liang spoke of these, he became somewhat frustrated. I really don’t know what Yu Hao is doing. His own animation flopped, yet he insists on pushing the blame elsewhere and even concocted this whole mess. It’s really excessive.

"They actually went as far as to fabricate public opinion declaring that our Xiao Group plagiarized them, and even claimed that our animation’s copyright was fake. Our Xiao Group is now facing a lawsuit."

The mention of this made Ren Liang, from Light Shadow Group, rather troubled.

Though their copyright was genuine, with no piracy, and the animation finally hit its stride, yet here comes Yu Hao, causing trouble halfway through. It’s simply despicable, and there’s nothing he can do about it.

The rumors keep flooding their animation, now already trending, but the president barely pays attention. Can he possibly be unaware? ƒrēewebnovel.com

Xu Ke thought it was a significant issue, but didn’t expect it to be this. What’s the fuss? Yu Hao just wants to ride on the back of Xiao Group’s popular animation to boost his own flopped creation. It’s probably desperation, but he should also assess the competition carefully.

It’s just a few days of hype, but Xu Ke actually followed their anime privately and found it lacking in highlights, those so-called highlights overshadowed by flaws.

Against such competition, Xu Ke felt there was no real threat. Perhaps even leverage this rival to further develop their own animation. They haven’t dealt with Yu Hao but got bitten back. Since that’s the case, he can’t be blamed for showing no mercy.

After Ren Liang finished, he thought he’d get a response from the president. Yet, the president seemed oblivious, merely watching the bustling streets of Changnan City without uttering a word. Has he been affected too?

What to do? Is their animation doomed to decline? That’s unacceptable.

Ren Liang grew anxious, drank a sip of red wine, and placed the glass on the table.

"President, just tell me what to do. Just say the word and I’ll act accordingly. Right now, I have no idea what to do. Help me out here."

Seeing Ren Liang still so fixated on the rumors, this left Xu Ke speechless. After all, he’s the president; why does he dwell on such rumors? Knowing full well they’re false, yet choosing to get entangled. Isn’t he just seeking trouble?

"You know these are mere rumors, so why even bother? You’re choosing to distress yourself and then asking me what to do. Surely the audience can discern which animation is good, right? Our viewership is proof, so just focus on your work. As for their talk of lawsuits, it’s merely a trending topic to seem righteous. Wait a few days and see if they dare to file suit. They’re betting on our panic, but you’ve already fallen into their trap."

This Ren Liang, I thought he was capable of handling big things but doesn’t seem able to handle even small ones, he’s overly worried. If larger issues hit the company later, surely Ren Liang would be in a frenzy.

"Since our animation gained praise from the start, it signifies its value and inherent significance exceeds Yu Hao’s animation by far. So what’s to worry about?"

Said Xu Ke, looking into the distance. Since Yu Hao decided to stir this up, wanting to grant Xiao Group a trending topic, that’s fine by him. If Yu Hao proceeds, all the better.

Ren Liang felt a bit speechless hearing this; it’s as if the president hasn’t grasped the situation, remaining so calm to an extreme degree.

Light and Shadow Company is potentially facing a lawsuit, yet the president talks as if it’s a joke. The opposition clearly isn’t joking. Is it perhaps due to recent efforts in public opinion that he’s considering abandoning the industry altogether?

Coming this far hasn’t been easy, and upon contemplating this terrifying possibility, Ren Liang became somewhat panicky.

If the president indeed leaves Xiao Group for another company, such actions would be expected. Has the president betrayed them? Thinking this, Ren Liang felt chilled to the bone, looking at Xu Ke in disbelief, realizing the president had long since changed. Perhaps it’s due to words from the old man Xiao.

Turning to look at Ren Liang, who now avoided eye contact, Xu Ke was puzzled. How does he become elusive all of a sudden, despite usually being straightforward? What’s going on?

"Alright, follow my lead. If they want to magnify this issue, let them. I’m curious to see what they’ll gain from escalating it."

"With Yu Group’s current prowess, they’re far from obtaining this slice of the pie. If they wish to greedily gulp it down, let them consider the consequences."

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