Future Phone – Part Two

Wan Hongyuan was Hao Yunyang’s confidant. Although he managed the department jokingly referred to as the “special agent concentration camp” by Su Jingchen, he also spent a small part of his time by Hao Yunyang’s side, always ready to follow Hao Yunyang’s orders. Honestly, Wan Hongyuan was already quite satisfied.

The remnants of the Lotus Gang were personally eliminated by him half a year ago, his great revenge achieved. Plus, Hao Yunyang treated him well. Although he worked year-round without rest, he could occasionally take some time off to rest. As for other material considerations, Wan Hongyuan never even thought about them.

Taking the Longtian Group information from Wan Hongyuan’s hand, he sat on the sofa and began to look through it. Gradually, a cunning smile appeared on Hao Yunyang’s face, muttering to himself: “Asking for it.”

Longtian Group, a large private enterprise in Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province, primarily engaged in electronic component production, is a very famous group company in the area.

Longtian Group’s chairman, He Yuanlang, is the son-in-law of a retired Wuxi municipal committee secretary, with some connections in Jiangsu Province. As for why his son was mixing with some young masters from Zibo, Shandong, the information didn’t reveal much. The most likely scenario was that they saw He Yuanlang’s money and were leading his son around, with the one paying being this small character?

Of course, all of this was irrelevant to Hao Yunyang. What truly made him laugh was that Longtian Group was involved in electronic component production, and its main customers were three companies: Jiangsu Hongxin Electrical Appliance Group Co., Ltd., Fujian Tianming Electrical Group Co., Ltd., and Zhejiang Wenzhou Liu’s Group Co., Ltd.

Coincidentally, Longtian Group’s three main customers were all companies owned by Jiuxiao Organization members, which meant…

“Immediately call Jiangsu Hongxin Electrical Appliance Group and Fujian Tianming Electrical Group and report the names of the chairmen,” Hao Yunyang said to Wan Hongyuan. “Tell them that Longtian Group is making me uncomfortable.”

“Yes, Dragon Head!” Wan Hongyuan nodded, agreed, mentally noted Hao Yunyang’s instructions, smiled slightly at Hao Yunyang, and turned to leave the study.

Half an hour later, the detailed arrangements were already in place. As the bread and butter of Longtian Group, when the heads of Hongxin Electrical Appliance Group, Tianming Electrical Group, and Liu’s Group consecutively called Longtian Group to declare that they would not continue cooperation after the contract expired, Longtian Group was thrown into chaos.

But before He Yuanlang could recover from this sudden blow, the events that followed pushed him to the brink…

Wang, the director, let out a long sigh and said helplessly, “If I don’t terminate the contract with Longtian Group, the products I’m producing won’t even leave the warehouse.” He continued, “Well, I can only wish you good luck, Director He. If Longtian Group can survive this suppression, I will continue to cooperate with them. That’s all I have to say. Take care, Director He.”

The phone went dead, and He Yuanlong’s face turned completely pale.

At this moment, he finally confirmed that the actions he took this morning would be the most serious mistake of his life, and this mistake would directly overthrow Longtian Group!

From raw materials to sales, everything had been ruthlessly cut off, equivalent to strangling the neck of a normal human being. The only outcome for Longtian Group: suffocation and death!

He Yuanlong slumped into his office chair, looking defeated and bloodless.

One month later, Longtian Group went bankrupt due to inability to recover funds and maintain normal production and sales. The group’s chairman, who once had assets worth 4-5 billion, became almost penniless overnight. Although he secretly kept a few properties, the massive debt he carried was overwhelming.

This incident happened suddenly and ended quickly. In just over a month, a company valued at 500 million was completely suppressed to bankruptcy, with an expenditure of only around 50 million.

Although Longtian Group had gone bankrupt, its production workshops and equipment were purchased for just 1 million by an unknown small company on the third day after bankruptcy. The legal representative of this small company was named Du Yunyang.

In fact, Hao Yunyang’s stock operations had already attracted the attention of the national authorities. However, by the time relevant departments could react, Hao Yunyang had already completed his stock acquisitions at lightning speed.

After completing these stock operations, Hao Yunyang represented hundreds of companies with total assets exceeding 300 billion yuan!

Anyone wanting to challenge him would have to carefully consider the consequences. Moreover, Hao Yunyang’s operations were completely legal, leaving no room for attack. Due to various reasons, the national government could only turn a blind eye.

China had never truly had a family-style financial group, let alone someone who built such a group from scratch. Under China’s national conditions, this was almost impossible.

But Hao Yunyang had done it, whether others acknowledged it or not.

Controlling hundreds of companies, with even more subsidiary enterprises developing rapidly, these companies would grow to a point where Hao Yunyang could invest with minimal capital and extensive technical expertise.

This had become an almost irreversible situation.

Truthfully, no wall is completely soundproof. The Jiuxiao Organization, which started as a fictional entity, had now developed to a point where its existence had entered the view of those paying attention.

But as Hao Yunyang and Du Zhenhua had originally planned, even if someone knew about Jiuxiao’s existence, they would be hesitant to act, including the national government.

However, no one expected that this mysterious Jiuxiao Organization would suddenly deviate from its secretive development mode and emerge on a large scale. The situation of “watching flowers in the fog” was reduced, but the shock brought by Jiuxiao’s emergence far exceeded its previous mysterious state.

No one anticipated that the Jiuxiao Organization had developed to such a scale without anyone noticing!

A massive economic aircraft carrier had appeared in China, and no one could do anything about it except watch it grow stronger.

Unless the government deployed military forces to suppress it and cover it up with various pretexts, otherwise, watch as the Jiuxiao Organization takes root in China and then extends its tentacles to Asia and the world.

Most importantly, based on the Jiuxiao Organization’s past practices and cutting-edge technologies, what has been revealed might just be the tip of the iceberg.

Intelligent people would not believe that the Jiuxiao Organization would so easily expose all its cards.

But unfortunately…

(Note: The last paragraph seems to be part of a larger narrative, and the text includes some personal notes about a family gathering that appear to be author’s comments.)

Hao Yunyang took off his previously unchanging black suit and, with Zhao Chenxin’s gentle movements, changed into a silver-gray suit. Standing in front of the mirror, he looked at himself and nodded with great satisfaction. Turning to Wan Hongyuan standing nearby, he asked, “Are the external cordons ready?”

“All prepared,” Wan Hongyuan responded with a slight smile, nodding. “The on-site arrangements were handled by the Liu family. The external cordons are maintained by eighty Dragonblade team members and two hundred special operations team members. Shi Yu is coordinating over there, ensuring that only invited organization deputy city-level leaders and above can enter the group building. No media reporters will be allowed to mix in!”

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