In the business world, Zong Fuli, a female entrepreneur with 43 years of experience, should be a master who understands the world and plans before acting. However, in her recent actions, she seems to have lost her former caution and shrewdness, leading people to exclaim 'too impulsive' and 'unreliable'.
Back then, Zong Qinghou carefully planned and arranged his affairs with great effort, with $1.8 billion quietly flowing to Hong Kong, silently and unobtrusively, while hundreds of billions in assets were naturally passed on to Zong Fuli, who also had the other three siblings sign an agreement to exchange a sum of money for their waiver of claims on the business and other assets. A year after the elder Zong passed away, everything seemed calm, and relevant departments appeared to selectively ignore the situation. The company was firmly under Zong Fuli's control, and logically, she only needed to steadily follow in her father's footsteps to rake in profits.
But Zong Fuli is determined not to! She cannot tolerate Du Jianying and her children living a good life, resolutely deciding to drive the other party's children out of the company and shut down all the factories where the other party holds shares, even intending to sabotage the trust funds in Hong Kong that her father originally arranged, giving the other party as little as possible. Her 'swift and vengeful' actions have directly brought the internal family conflicts to the forefront.
Now, this is no longer a private matter of Zong Fuli competing for assets with her half-siblings (whose legality is disputed but is said to be certified in the US); the Hangzhou State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission, representing national interests, has been thoroughly angered, pushed into a corner with no way out, and is sternly investigating: has Wahaha paid the dividends to the state in full over the years? During Zong Qinghou's time, everyone was considerate and did not delve too deeply, but now that Zong Fuli is in charge, everything must be done according to the rules. If any violations in income distribution are discovered, or if large sums of money are transferred abroad to set up private trusts, that would be a serious act of embezzlement, and Zong Fuli will face severe legal consequences.
Zong Fuli's actions are undoubtedly digging her own grave. She not only personally destroyed the positive image that her father Zong Qinghou painstakingly built over his lifetime, but also exposed her attempt to increase her children as beneficiaries of the trust by proposing to add related clauses to the trust deed draft. The image of the once single-minded strong woman dedicated to the Wahaha事业 has instantly collapsed; it turns out there has long been a 'mysterious figure' behind her, and even the surnames of her children are suggestive.
This drama of family grudges is full of ups and downs, intertwining melodrama and conflict; who can predict how it will end? Will Zong Fuli turn the tables, or will national interests and family disputes reach a new balance? We can only wait and see.