The Wary Affections of The CEO

“The real decision-maker is still Dong Fang Yinshi,” Ke Minfu said. “He’s still single, right? If Xueyue could marry him, that would be ideal.”

A marriage with Datong Pharmaceuticals would benefit Nate Biotechnology, Eternal Medical Group, and Taiwan Trade Group.

Taiwan’s pharmaceutical industry still struggled to reach European and American standards and couldn’t compete with them, but Datong Pharmaceuticals was a unique exception. They had completed human gene sequencing, and on this research foundation, Datong Pharmaceuticals finally had a chance to compete with European and American counterparts.

Of course, Dong Fang Yinshi’s foresight, bold reforms, and cautious research were also crucial.

“Xueyue?” The mere thought of her gave Ke Nanyu a headache, let alone trying to pair her with the notorious Dong Fang Yinshi.

Dong Fang Yinshi from Datong Pharmaceuticals, Qin Weilun from Cheng Yuan Petrochemicals, Tang Keqin from Guan Hua Group, and Ke Nanyu from Nate Biotechnology were dubbed by media as the four most eligible bachelors of the century’s end. Naturally, women associated with them were not ordinary – either social elites, daughters of board chairmen, or famous actresses and models.

Someone like Xueyue, an ordinary ugly girl, was absolutely impossible.

I know what you’re going to say.” Yuan Xingcan quickly pulled open the drawer, searching for the speech draft she had prepared last night before getting off work, “Where did it go?”

Damn it! Why do all these troublesome things have to happen this week?

Chengyuan Petrochemical was being targeted by the Environmental Protection Agency for exceeding industrial waste gas emission standards. Even those meddlesome conservationists had opinions about their plan to develop a petrochemical industry on the Erlin land, arguing that it would destroy the environment and strongly criticizing it.

And that brainless new CEO, Qin Weilun, actually dared to underestimate the power of the media, provocatively and contemptuously challenging them.

Three consecutive days of negative news had severely damaged Chengyuan’s corporate image, and their stock had also dropped significantly.

As Chengyuan Petrochemical’s image consulting firm, Focus naturally had to immediately step in to rebuild its corporate image, and a very positive one at that.

Yuan Xingcan had spent two weeks preparing this charity sale, persuading Chengyuan to donate funds to help build a children’s hospital by arguing it could reduce taxes and improve corporate goodwill.

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