Ke Xuezhuo's son-in-law

Chapter 711 Kyoto University

Chapter 711 Kyoto University
After handling the matters in the United States, Fujiwara returned to Kyoto and began to work on the follow-up work of the group acquisition case. Because there were too many departments and relevant stakeholders to connect with, this matter was not easy to solve.

First, the original party who signed the contract sold his shares in advance before convening the shareholders' meeting, and transferred the funds to his family trust fund. If he wanted to withdraw it, he would have to fight a lawsuit, which is said to be very time-consuming.

Second, because it is a cross-border acquisition, the local laws are slightly different from those in Kyoto, which requires investigation by an organization similar to the China Banking Regulatory Commission in the country concerned. It is also very time-consuming and energy-consuming to check whether there is a low-price transfer to harvest the original shareholders. The legal department lawyers that Fujiwara initially summoned were simply not enough, so he had to hire two other major firms to participate in the acquisition.

Third, cross-border acquisition cases generally require the intervention of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the country. After all, large outflows and inflows of foreign exchange have an impact on today's market. Normal procedures may take half a year. In order to speed up the process, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs needs to open a green pass, so Fujiwara had to send people to deal with it.

Fortunately, the Ooka family has been operating in this area for many years and is very influential in the political circles. In addition, there is a former prime minister, and his former disciples are now in important positions and can be contacted, so Fujiwara is not very worried about this aspect. Today's obstacles are mainly in foreign countries, not only to fight cross-border lawsuits but also to deal with local authorities.

During the busy days, he never forgot to take time to balance his life and studies. He insisted on being classmates during the day and husband and wife at night, enjoying the best and most carefree campus life with Hongye.

Of course, it's not all good, because Momiji is good at studies, and she wants to apply for Kyoto University, so Fujiwara, who was not so eager to go to school, was forced to work hard in this direction.

Fortunately, he is still interested, and with the help of Hongye and the various tutors he hired, his grades have gradually caught up with the majority from the bottom, and he is progressing towards the top of the grade. However, it seems that there is no way to do it based on the current trend. Keep up with the red leaves, let alone Kyoto University. So Momiji and Fujiwara began to apply for various cram schools, which almost filled up their free time. Fujiwara wanted to go for a walk around Toto and didn't have much time. He was busy making up lessons and writing papers.

At first, Fujiwara was not very willing, and even considered not going at all. After all, he had achieved such an advanced level in industry, and he had to take the exam in person for any shabby university.

Because I really couldn't stand Hongye Dongzhi's comforting words with affection and reason, and I felt a little bit indebted to her, I finally agreed to the matter. I would definitely accompany her through high school and college.

Due to the principle of no double jeopardy for one case, it becomes unfeasible to prosecute in the name of economic crimes.

The summer sun shone slantingly on the campus paths. On the way home from school, Fujiwara looked a little tired. The dual pressures of his studies and career made him feel a little heavy.

However, after making some progress in his studies, there were relatively big obstacles in his career. He failed to win the lawsuit and the acquisition was urgently stopped.

Hongye noticed his expression and offered to go out together to relax.

Fujiwara thought of many ways to do this, but none of them seemed to be of any use. It seemed that he could only suspend the acquisition and deal with it later.

"Honey, where are you going?" Hongye looked at him curiously as he walked, his eyes shining with concern.

Fujiwara smiled softly and replied: "I want to go for a walk and relax." There was a hint of helplessness and fatigue in his voice.

Hong Ye raised her eyebrows and asked, half teasingly and half concerned: "Aren't you going to have physics tutoring today? Do you want to skip class?" She turned slightly sideways and crossed her arms across her chest, as if waiting for an explanation.

Fujiwara shook his head slightly, his eyes looking thoughtful: "I'm a little tired, I want to go for a walk." His tone was soft, trying to resist the coming blame. Hongye bit her lower lip, thought for a moment, then smiled and took Fujiwara's arm, with a determined look: "Then I won't go either, let's go together?" There was a hint of playfulness and determination in her voice.

"Are you going out too?" Fujiwara was a little surprised, with a questioning look in his eyes. He looked down at Hongye with gentle eyes.

"Of course, since you don't want to go and I don't really want to go, how about we go shopping together?" Hongye said, with quick eyes, as if he had premeditated it.

"There's no place I particularly want to go..." Fujiwara said softly, his expression slightly confused.

Hongye hugged Fujiwara's arm tightly and suggested mysteriously: "How about I recommend a place?" Her voice was low and full of temptation.

"Okay, I'll follow you." Fujiwara smiled and smoothed Hongye's hair, his expression full of doting.

So, they walked slowly along the path with the shadows of the trees until they came to the Kyoto University gate in Sakyo District. A ray of cool wind blew by, and Fujiwara's expression changed from expectation to helplessness.

"Why are you here again?" Fujiwara stopped and looked at Hongye half jokingly and half helplessly. The sunlight cast soft shadows on the corners of his brows and eyes, reflecting his complicated emotions at the moment.

Hongye smiled slightly, her smile looked particularly bright in the sunlight, and her eyes shone with a knowing light. She gently held Fujiwara's hand and led him to continue moving forward, with a hint of undoubted persistence in her tone: "There are my beautiful memories here, and I think it might be able to give you some inspiration."

They walked to a bench and sat down. Hongye looked sideways at Fujiwara, with soft eyes, and slowly said: "I remember that my first singing competition was here when I was a child. At that time, I could never remember the poems and lost. It's a mess." Her voice was full of warm nostalgia, and her fingers gently rubbed the back of Fujiwara's hand.

Fujiwara listened, his eyes gradually changed from tiredness to concentration. He looked down at Hongye's eyes and encouraged her to continue talking.

"Later, one of my seniors told me, 'You don't have to memorize all the lyrics. The important thing is to listen and observe the other person's actions and reactions. Of course, it is also important to interfere with the other person's mentality.'" Hongye's voice gradually deepened, and her eyes Passing through the mottled tree shadows, she felt like she was back on that summer afternoon, when her seniors were teaching her how to gain an advantage in the game. "As long as you keep grabbing the opponent's cards, when she runs out of cards, she will naturally be out of tricks."

These words flashed through Fujiwara's heart like a bolt of lightning, and his eyes suddenly lit up, as if he had captured some crucial revelation. He hurriedly looked up at Hongye, and the expression on his face changed from contemplation to excitement: "That's it, there won't be anything else to do until there are no more of them." After that, he kissed her directly.

He acquired the game company purely because he wanted the original people to work for him. Since the company encountered difficulties in the acquisition, why didn't he just poach the original people instead of poaching the original people? Instead, he was obsessed with acquisitions and directly poached people to form his own team. That's good. After all, employees are not the company's assets. As long as the conditions are strong, no one can stop their willingness to join.

Hongye was stunned by Fujiwara's reaction. She blushed and tilted her head in confusion, not understanding why her unintentional words made him so excited.

(End of this chapter)

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