In this chapter, we are introduced to the grandson of the founder of the qiyue company, Mr. Zhengzhou. He is named Beiyi, and we learn that he was once planned to be kidnapped by his father's family, but this plan was foiled by Zhengzhou's father, who had a grudge against Beiyi because of the suicide of his father. Beiyi explains that he is grateful for his grandfather's kindness, and that he also wants to be himself. The gu group has invested large amounts of money in qiyue, but the crisis has not yet been resolved. The grandfather tells Beiyi that he has done something to him, and he will let him go as long as he does not disobey him. He calls for more bodyguards, and says that he will protect him no matter how much the price is. He tells the grandson that the company would have been bankrupt if it had not been for the friendship of Zhengzhou and his grandfather. He says that Zhengzhou is here again, and the grandfather tells him that he would rather have his presence than his grandson's. He also tells the grandfather that he brought him some gifts, and asks that someone buy two taels of tea for him.
In this chapter, we are introduced to the grandson of the founder of the qiyue company, Mr. Zhengzhou. He is named Beiyi, and we learn that he was once planned to be kidnapped by his father's family, but this plan was foiled by Zhengzhou's father, who had a grudge against Beiyi because of the suicide of his father. Beiyi explains that he is grateful for his grandfather's kindness, and that he also wants to be himself. The gu group has invested large amounts of money in qiyue, but the crisis has not yet been resolved. The grandfather tells Beiyi that he has done something to him, and he will let him go as long as he does not disobey him. He calls for more bodyguards, and says that he will protect him no matter how much the price is. He tells the grandson that the company would have been bankrupt if it had not been for the friendship of Zhengzhou and his grandfather. He says that Zhengzhou is here again, and the grandfather tells him that he would rather have his presence than his grandson's. He also tells the grandfather that he brought him some gifts, and asks that someone buy two taels of tea for him.