Chapter 1134 A Fine to Be Paid
It is already quite commendable for a normal entertainment company to have a capital of one billion. However, now it has exceeded the limit that he can bear because of his investment in the company over the years amounting to three billion.
And now, he is faced with the task of compensating five billion, which he cannot afford at all.
As they were discussing this, the publicity department had already opened the doors.
“Boss, it’s bad news. More evidence and a list have been released online, and all netizens have gathered at our company’s door, ready to confront these scandalous artists.”
Anthony collapsed at his desk upon hearing this news.
“What confrontation? Our company is finished, do you understand? Finished. Now, while we don’t have any further fines, let’s pay the relevant department’s fine first.”
“We can resolve other people’s fines through lawsuits, but if we owe the relevant department, we can only bear legal responsibility. Every one of our companies has disappeared.”
Anthony’s approach was that of a coward, avoiding anything that might cost him his life.Text © by N0ve/lDrama.Org.
As for the other companies, he no longer cared.
It was just a matter of his company going bankrupt. Hence, for the past few days, Anthony did not answer any calls or manage anything.
Soon, the penalties from the relevant department came, mirroring the online reports.
Anthony’s company immediately entered the debt collection period, and some of the others went through the relevant litigation department.
But Anthony seemed to have disappeared, and the company had entered the stage of liquidation, creating internal panic.
Some people had already found new jobs, and Jane wanted to return to Patrick’s company. How could Jane agree to that?
Many online reports compared Patrick’s company to Anthony’s. Everyone stood with Patrick’s company this time.
Now, Jane only had one last blow left for Anthony’s company. She called a few people to the office.
“Although the current effect has been initially achieved, it has not reached my satisfaction. You must continue to attack.”
Upon hearing Jane’s words, the assistant did not know what to do. He thought the current effect was already very prominent, but Jane wanted to speed up the acquisition of Anthony’s company and its bankruptcy.
He really didn’t know what other methods they could use. If he were to follow his last resort plan, it would involve poaching all the people from the other company and then destroying it.
“A lot of things we investigated are already in front of us. Why don’t you use these things?” Jane said simply. The black material and other histories they investigated could certainly be used against the artists.
Since the other party used this method against them, all they were doing now was an eye for an eye.
“Boss, if we use this method, it may involve some bottom-line issues. The consequences of using this method are the same as using their method.”
“Once we are interviewed by the relevant department, we are likely to face fines or other consequences, which is definitely not good for our company.”
The assistant’s purpose was simple. He knew that everything was in favor of Patrick’s company, and there was no need to ramp up the speed now.
Because speed was only an auxiliary means for them, and the outcome was within their control.
So there was no need to take that risk. If Jane didn’t want to take any risks and was willing to do so, then he was too. But now, the method that Jane proposed made him hesitate and conflicted as he didn’t understand what Jane was thinking to use the same method of retaliation.
Generally, when ordinary people do things, perhaps they can use this method to ease their feelings. But in the operation of a company, this method can’t be used because it would damage the company’s reputation once it is used and would be difficult to escape once targeted by the relevant department.
So the assistant had to lay out all the consequences. Now that they were all said out loud, Jane’s expression became more serious.
“I know what you’re thinking. You’re probably thinking that this method may damage some artists’ careers. But what were they thinking when they left us?”
“For those artists who are resolute and refuse to compromise, we not only resort to legal means to resolve the issue but also, as I said, expose their dark past.”
Jane’s attitude was firm, completely disagreeing with the others.
Because Patrick’s company had always been making concessions.