Chapter 2911: The Higher You Climb, the Harder You Fall
Quick Transmigration Cannon Fodder's Record of Counterattacks
The higher you climb, the harder you fall. Bai Hanmo was a proud man, and the repeated blows crushed his dignity.
He fell again. Would he be able to get up again this time?
Getting up this time would be even harder than the last.
If he couldnât get up, heâd give up on himself completely.
Bai Hanmoâs heart was filled with irritability and hopelessness.
Bai Hanmo could only watch as the stock price that had been inching upward, ended up plummeting like an avalanche to the daily lower limit.
The curve dropped sharply, and a huge sum of money vanished, evaporating.
Bai Hanmo had no choice but to use all the 3 billion given by Ning Shu to barely keep the company afloat.
Anyone could see that the company was on the brink, but Bai Hanmo held on stubbornly.
Bai Hanmo had no choice but to ask Ning Shu for money again.
Ning Shu flatly said she had no money. The stocks she dumped were all money, and sheâd lost a significant sum.
But this money came from selling the Ding familyâs company, so it was like getting something for nothing, and she didnât mind spending it.
He wasnât satisfied even though she had given him 3 billion. Could it be that he wanted another 3 billion from her?
Bai Hanmo was furious at Ning Shuâs refusal, though heâd expected it.
However, if things continued this way, the company wouldnât survive.
He still had employees and workers to pay.
The Bai familyâs company had many factories, and since the products werenât selling, theyâd all stopped production. But they still had to pay the workers their wages.
These wages alone added up to a significant amount.
Bai Hanmo had no choice but to start selling the factories, most of which were bought by competitors.
And at bargain prices.
These factories were the companyâs backbone; without factories, there would be no products, and without products, there would be no profit.
Bai Hanmo knew this was like drinking poison to quench thirst, but he had too many gaps to fill.
And now, getting some money back was better than nothing.
Bai Hanmo grew increasingly irritable. Once most of the companyâs factories were sold, he planned to use the money to start over.
But the thought of starting over made Bai Hanmo feel resistant and fearful, afraid of facing more repeated failures.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
He had developed a trauma.
Bai Hanmo even thought that, with the money he had left, heâd have enough for a lifetime. Why go through the strain of business again?
Once this idea took hold, he couldnât shake it.
As long as he had money, he could live the life he wanted with Ding Ningdie.
Free and easy, without financial worries.
The more Bai Hanmo thought about it, the better it seemed. Why earn so much money if he didnât even know what he wanted it for?
With this realization, Bai Hanmo felt calmer and shared his thoughts with Ding Ningdie.
Although Ding Ningdie felt it was unwise, she still agreed with Bai Hanmo.
After all, Bai Hanmo was bankrupt now, so her sister could no longer threaten him, and she no longer had to keep her promise to leave Bai Hanmo.
No matter what, Ding Ningdie wouldnât abandon him.
After the Bai familyâs bankruptcy, Bai Hanmo and Ding Ningdie disappeared from the public eye and lived a low-key life.
The bankruptcy of the Bai familyâs company relieved many other businesses.
Ning Shu: â¦
What about my 3 billion? Youâre not planning to pay me back?