Quick Transmigration Cannon Fodder's Record of Counterattacks

?Chapter 1931: All of Min Corporation’s Food Was Fried in Corpse Oil



Chapter 1931: All of Min Corporation’s Food Was Fried in Corpse Oil

Min Corporation was a monopoly that had sixty percent of all the shares in the national food industry.

“Anything with oil has corpse oil.” What she said may have been nonsense, but if the rumor spread, people would still think of corpse oil whenever they saw Min Corporation’s products.

“What are you babbling about?” Min Haochu’s face turned white and he snarled at Ning Shu. “You’d better take responsibility for your words.”

Ning Shu nodded. “I will. I heard you talking to Mu Yeyao and Ou Haoxuan. You said that the oil your family uses is from dead corpses. Extracting oil from their flesh is much cheaper than using vegetable oil or lard. You said that it saves money, but also that they shouldn’t buy your family’s stuff.”

“You…” Min Haochu’s face was deathly pale and his body trembled uncontrollably. This rumor was deadly. Even if they tested all of the corporation’s food and everything was fine, would the general public believe it?

No, they would not. Even if they repeatedly said that there was no corpse oil, people still wouldn’t buy from them.

Min Haochu looked at his dad who seemed to be calm, though his face was somewhat pale. However, Min Haochu saw that his hands were trembling slightly, indicating that he was very

unsettled.

“Yi Xiaotong, your words concern the livelihood of many Min Corporation employees. Speaking such nonsense could ruin the livelihoods of thousands,” Min Haochu said, trembling.

“Huh, is your Min family the only organization that can afford to feed people? For every company that goes down, ten more spring up. The employees can just go to other companies. It’s not like they’ll die if they leave.” Ning Shu smiled. “I may be less educated than you, but don’t lie to me. If your company fell, the food industry would only usher in a more prosperous age.”

If the monopoly industry fell, other small companies would emerge. Monopolies were monstrous, especially when it came to food and creative products in non-tech sectors.

Min Haochu’s father gave Ning Shu a deep look and then dragged Min Haochu away by the collar.

“I told you not to underestimate anyone! Even the smallest nail can still hurt you.” As soon as they got into the car, Min Haochu’s father yelled and slapped him.

Min Haochu was hit so hard he almost fainted. His face swelled up at a speed visible to the naked eye.

“You just like to play smart,” Min Haochu’s father said coldly. “Sooner or later, the Min family will be ruined because of you.”

“Have you thought about how many people will want to add oil to the fire to take us down when this rumor spreads?” Min Haochu’s father said coldly. “You kids have had too easy of a life, to the point that you guys have gotten completely carried away.”

“Dad, what should I do now?” Min Haochu pressed his lips together tightly. He didn’t regret bullying Yi Xiaotong, he just regretted that he didn’t deal with her earlier.

With the three of their family backgrounds, they could easily suppress the matter of two dead people.

Who would have thought that Yi Xiaotong actually dared to resist?

“What else can we do? Call an emergency meeting,” Min Haochu’s father said, unusually tiredly. He rubbed his forehead. Things were looking very unpromising.

The Min family father and son left and the atmosphere became incomparably gloomy. Ning Shu had given up on this task, so she wasn’t affected.

She knew that there was no way she was getting off campus alive today. These people wouldn’t let her go.

Alas, she really had no power. She felt like a mayfly trying to shake a tree.

She just felt bad for implicating Yi Xiaodong. She had counterattacked badly, but maybe others could do better in the future.


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