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Transmigration; Married to My Ex-Fiancé's Uncle-Chapter 189; Executive meeting 6
Shuyin’s gaze shifted to Director Wang. The information came to her not from Lin Shuyin’s inherited memories but from somewhere deeper, something instinctive that let her read the guilt written into his posture, his breathing patterns, the micro-expressions that gave everything away to someone who knew how to look.
"Director Wang, the kickback arrangements with our suppliers are extensive enough to constitute organized fraud on a significant scale. You’ve been accepting payments for years, substantial sums, actually, routing them through your wife’s consulting company to make them look legitimate. Very clever on the surface. But financial forensics would unravel that scheme in days, maybe a week at most. And once investigators started looking closely, they’d find the offshore accounts, the property purchases that don’t match your reported income, the luxury lifestyle you couldn’t possibly afford on your director’s salary. It would all fall apart rather spectacularly."
Director Wang looked like he might faint. His breathing had become shallow and rapid, and small beads of sweat had begun rolling down his temples.
One by one, Shuyin addressed them. Not all of them, she didn’t need to destroy everyone to make her point clear. Leaving some people untouched would actually work in her favor, creating uncertainty about who else might have secrets she knew but hadn’t revealed. But she demolished enough reputations, exposed enough hidden crimes, to demonstrate that her knowledge was comprehensive, specific, and absolutely damning.
Director Zhou from Marketing: accepting substantial bribes from advertising agencies in exchange for awarding contracts regardless of merit or competitive pricing.
Director Feng from IT: stealing company hardware and reselling it through online marketplaces, then falsifying inventory records to cover the theft.
Executive VP Huang: not only having an affair with his much younger assistant, but embezzling company funds to maintain a second household for her, complete with luxury apartment and monthly allowance that exceeded most people’s annual salary.
Each revelation landed like a physical blow. Director Zhou’s face crumpled. Director Feng’s hands started shaking so badly he had to sit on them. Executive VP Huang made a small, wounded sound like an animal that had just been struck.
And with each one, the resistance in the room crumbled a little more, like a sand castle dissolving under an incoming tide.
Finally, after she’d systematically destroyed the credibility and sense of security of half the people in the room, Shuyin turned her attention to Lu Cheng himself.
The chairman watched her with unreadable eyes, his decades of business experience giving him better control than the others. But she could see the calculations happening behind that impassive expression, the rapid weighing of options and consequences.
"And you, Chief Lu," Shuyin said quietly, her voice dropping to something almost intimate, as if they were the only two people in the room. "Should we discuss the decisions you’ve made over the years? The corners you’ve cut in pursuit of profits? The government officials you’ve bribed to secure favorable treatment for Lu Group operations across the country? The regulations you’ve skirted through strategic donations to the right political campaigns? The competitors you’ve crushed through methods that weren’t entirely legal?"
The room held its collective breath. This was different. This was the man at the top of the pyramid, the one with the most power and the most to lose. 𝗳𝚛𝚎𝚎𝘄𝕖𝕓𝕟𝕠𝚟𝚎𝕝.𝗰𝕠𝐦
Lu Cheng’s expression didn’t change, but something flickered in his eyes, respect, perhaps, or calculation, or maybe recognition that he was facing someone who understood the game at his level.
"You’re threatening me?" he asked softly. "In my own boardroom? In the company I built?"
"I’m establishing parameters, Mr Lu..." Shuyin corrected, her tone respectful but firm. "Letting everyone understand exactly where they stand in this new arrangement. You’re not exempt from consequences just because you’re at the top of the hierarchy, Chief Lu. You’re just better protected through layers of lawyers, fixers, and plausible deniability. But protection can be stripped away if someone has the right information and the right motivation to expose it."
She leaned forward slightly, her posture suggesting earnest conversation rather than confrontation.
"I don’t want to be your enemy. Any of yours, actually. I want to work with you, not against you. Cooperation benefits everyone. But that requires you accepting that I have power here now, that I have value beyond what you initially assumed, that I deserve to be treated as an equal rather than an interloper to be removed at the first convenient opportunity."
Her voice softened fractionally, becoming almost reasonable, the tone of someone proposing a sensible business arrangement.
"I’m not asking for control. I’m not demanding you cede authority or restructure the entire company around my preferences. I’m simply requiring that you acknowledge my position, respect my access to information and decision-making, and refrain from trying to undermine or eliminate me through whatever means you might otherwise employ. In exchange, your secrets remain secret. Your crimes remain hidden from public and legal scrutiny. Your positions remain secure. Your wealth remains intact. Your reputations remain unblemished. Everyone continues as they were, just with one additional person at the table."
She sat back, her expression open and almost friendly, as if she’d just proposed a perfectly reasonable business partnership.
"It’s the best deal you’re going to get," she said simply. "I suggest you take it after all, there’s no going around."
The silence that followed was heavy with calculation. Each director, each executive, each person in that room was weighing the same equation through their own lens of self-interest: the risk of having her as an insider with access to everything versus the risk of opposing her and having their entire lives systematically destroyed through exposure of their crimes.
Lu Cheng spoke first, his voice measured and careful, each word chosen with precision.
"If we agree to this... arrangement... what exactly are your intentions? What do you want beyond maintaining your position here? What’s your endgame?"
"Honestly?" Shuyin shrugged, the gesture elegant and casual. "I want to build my own business interests. The executive advisor position gives me.....







