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The uneasy premonition actually came true! Although Huo Junren felt surprised and unexpected, his face still displayed the usual cold expression.

“That’s right.” Shao Pingxi spoke with a firm voice.

“Shao Pingxi, do you know?” He looked at her leisurely, “I once dispatched a team of investigators specifically to thoroughly investigate Yizhi. The report they submitted stated that Yizhi is a safely acquirable enterprise. On what basis do you oppose Huo’s acquisition?”

Huo Junren spoke only facts, though he didn’t mention that afterward, those useless investigators were rendered unable to establish themselves in the business world.

“I have submitted a report detailing the reasons,” Shao Pingxi said calmly and confidently.

“I want to hear your verbal report.” He tossed aside the detailed report she had submitted for his review.

“No problem.”

Shao Pingxi didn’t mind at all and began to report methodically: “I have repeatedly studied Yizhi’s performance reports, and I find most of them unproblematic, except for 1997.

The 1997 performance report shows that Yizhi received a substantial insurance compensation, and I tried to find the reason for this insurance payment in the report, but couldn’t.

There are only two possible reasons – first, Yizhi accidentally omitted it; second, Yizhi deliberately concealed it.

After a thorough investigation, I found that Yizhi received this huge insurance payment because in 1997, their main factory suffered a serious accident, with nearly 80% of the main factory destroyed, forcing Yizhi to suspend production for almost two months, causing massive losses, and that insurance payment originated from this.

Such a serious accident would inevitably negatively impact Yizhi’s 1997 performance. However, the performance report shows that 1997 was actually their best-performing year.”

Huo Junren finally spoke, asking with a questioning tone:

“Yizhi’s main factory had issues, but they have other subsidiary factories. Would the main factory’s shutdown really impact them so significantly?”

“That’s right. According to Yizhi’s own data, nearly 70% of their production comes from the main factory’s production line, with other subsidiary factories serving only auxiliary roles. If the main factory encounters problems, it would definitely affect Yizhi’s performance,” Shao Pingxi said with conviction.

Huo Junren said nothing more, so she continued:

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