Mr. Beiming comes to visit his daughter. He is surprised to see that she has taken the initiative to help her father. He asks her to come back with him to the company. He tells her that he knows she is unhappy, but that she also knows her father's character. She tells him that she is the only one in the company who can help his father now. He says that he saw on the news that the company is in trouble. He wants her to buy a certain amount of the company's shares. She says that her grandfather once told her privately that she should help the company raise the money. She also says that if she can't help, she won't buy ten percent of her grandfather's share. She then says that she can transfer the shares to her. She asks him to name a price for the shares and he agrees to buy them in full. He then asks her what she would do if she had one hundred million. She replies that she would buy a house, become a renter, and donate the money to charity.
Mr. Beiming comes to visit his daughter. He is surprised to see that she has taken the initiative to help her father. He asks her to come back with him to the company. He tells her that he knows she is unhappy, but that she also knows her father's character. She tells him that she is the only one in the company who can help his father now. He says that he saw on the news that the company is in trouble. He wants her to buy a certain amount of the company's shares. She says that her grandfather once told her privately that she should help the company raise the money. She also says that if she can't help, she won't buy ten percent of her grandfather's share. She then says that she can transfer the shares to her. She asks him to name a price for the shares and he agrees to buy them in full. He then asks her what she would do if she had one hundred million. She replies that she would buy a house, become a renter, and donate the money to charity.