Chapter 2930: Taste What Corpse Oil Tasted Like
Ning Shu’s focus was still on the Min family’s situation, watching how the Min Corporation was handling the crisis.
Min Haochu was the scheming one of the three—he came up with the plans, while Ou Haoxuan was the executor, and Mu Yeyao provided support from behind the scenes.
They came up with all sorts of ways to torment people.
She’d like to see how, with all the chaos in his family, Min Haochu still had time to think about torturing people.
Clicking her mouse, Ning Shu scrolled through news about the Min Corporation.
The Min Corporation had even held a press conference, claiming that the scandal was the result of malicious rivals using underhanded tactics.
They insisted their food products were subject to strict quality control, and the corpse oil rumors were nothing but groundless accusations.
Despite their efforts to clarify the situation through press conferences and food testing, the scandal continued to snowball online.
Several influencers even bought Min-brand instant noodles, claiming they wanted to “taste what corpse oil tasted like,” and live-streamed themselves eating it.
This only deepened the public’s impression that the Min Corporation’s products had corpse oil.The stock price continued to plummet, causing Min Haochu’s father even more distress.
“Did you offend someone? It’s obvious that someone is targeting our family,” Min Haochu’s father asked, rubbing his temples. Min Haochu’s father had been trying to find the cause of this situation, and the only probable cause he could come up with was that Min Haochu had offended someone at school.
The students at the aristocratic school pretty much comprised the entire country’s, the entire societies’ key resources.
If Min Haochu offended someone at the school, then it was entirely possible that the person might retaliate against the Min family.
However, Min Haochu simply looked confused. He hadn’t done anything though?
At school, he was always polite and well-mannered, knowing full well that there were always bigger fish in the sea.
If he ever bullied anyone, it was only those without any background.
Suddenly, he thought of a certain pair of siblings but quickly dismissed the thought again. Those two were like mice—they’d tremble like scared rats just at the sight of him.
There was no way they could pull off something as bold as this.
“What is it? Did you think of something?” Min Haochu’s father asked, noticing his son’s expression. “Did you offend someone?”
“No, I didn’t offend anyone,” Min Haochu shook his head.
“We need to find out who’s behind this,” his father insisted.
After some thought, Min Haochu suddenly thought of someone. “Dad, I think I know who it might be.”
“Who?” his father asked.
“It’s just a nobody,” Min Haochu replied casually.
He then told his father about Ning Shu, including how the three of them had bullied her at school.
“So, I suspect that this girl wants to take revenge on us. We can capture her and have her explain the truth at a press conference.”
“I’ve said before, even a small nail in the foot hurts. Direct confrontation is nothing to be afraid of, the worst is when lowlifes attack us from behind,” said Min Haochu’s father as he rubbed his forehead.
“Even if this girl wasn’t behind it, she’s still the best solution at the moment,” Min Haochu’s father added.
“But if the matter of you bullying weaker students at school gets exposed, it’ll also negatively impact our reputation. The Ou family and Mu family would also be dragged into it.”
“Especially the Mu family, since they’re involved in politics… If there’s any issue, it could become a political stain. So, we need to find another explanation,” Min Haochu’s father continued.
“Yi Xiaodong has a mentally challenged younger brother. She really cares about him,” Min Haochu added.
“We can’t afford to make a mistake here. This is a risky move,” Min Haochu’s father thought for a moment, then decided it wasn’t a good idea. “Forget it. This issue could implicate the Mu and Ou families.”
“But what about our family?” Min Haochu asked anxiously. “We can’t let this ruin us.”
“I heard from the company’s director that distributors aren’t even coming to pick up products from us anymore, and our stock price has dropped,” Min Haochu said, clearly worried.