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Chapter 73
The situation was dire for Lin Yuzhen and her team. As she rushed from one call to another, trying to secure a loan to keep the company afloat, a cold realization settled in her mind. She had known from the beginning that starting a new company in Donghai wouldn’t be easy, but this was more than just a challenge—it was a calculated assault.
Lin Yuzhen couldn’t help but think of Jiang Ning. His training had made them strong, but no amount of physical strength could fight against the kind of power the Jins were wielding. This wasn’t about brute force; it was about control, manipulation, and using influence to crush anyone who dared to rise against them.
Meanwhile, Jin Ran’s schemes were starting to unfold exactly as he had planned. The Jin family’s power stretched far beyond Shengcheng, and with the Lins under their thumb, they could dominate Donghai’s market with little resistance. His arrogance was evident as he basked in the unfolding crisis, imagining how Lin Yuzhen would beg for his mercy once the company crumbled.
But what he didn’t expect was the resilience of the people he was targeting. While the Jins wielded financial might, they hadn’t counted on Lin Yuzhen’s determination and the strength that was building within her. Lin Wen’s calm under pressure was a testament to the unwavering resolve of the Lin family, even in the face of such a vicious attack.
“Dad, we’ll get through this,” Lin Yuzhen said, her voice firm despite the tears threatening to fall. She could see the worry in her father’s eyes, but she also saw the same steel that had been the foundation of their family’s business. They might be in trouble, but they weren’t out of the fight yet.
The directors, too, were doing what they could to keep the company going. Despite the withdrawals and the financial pressure, they refused to give up. One by one, they started making calls, reaching out to any contacts they had left, doing everything they could to secure whatever funds they could scrape together.
“Dad, I’ll talk to the bank. I’ll make sure we get a loan,” Lin Yuzhen said with renewed determination. Her mind was already racing through the possibilities, working through the options. She knew it wasn’t going to be easy, but she had no other choice.
As she dialed the number for the bank, her thoughts briefly turned to Jiang Ning. If only he were here, she thought. His presence, his influence, and his strength—it was exactly what they needed now. But even if he wasn’t physically present, she knew the lessons he had taught her were still there, guiding her.
Back at the training grounds, Jiang Ning’s focus remained unwavering. He had set the wheels in motion with his training, pushing his men to their limits, but he was also fully aware of the danger that was closing in on Lin Yuzhen. If the Jins wanted to strike, he knew they would do so without mercy.
But Jiang Ning wasn’t the type to stand by and watch. He had already foreseen this kind of retaliation. The fight for Donghai was just beginning, and it was no longer just about business—it was about survival.
As Wu Qiang and Wu Bing continued their hunt for Jiang Ning, they had no idea that the real battle wasn’t going to be won through brute force alone. The Jin family might have power, but they underestimated the true strength of those who were willing to fight for what they believed in. And for Jiang Ning and Lin Yuzhen, that belief was stronger than any obstacle in their way.
The next few days would test everyone—those who had the will to fight and those who folded under pressure. The stakes were high, but one thing was certain: Jiang Ning and Lin Yuzhen were not going down without a fight.