Since that day at the Lu Family old mansion when Old Mr. Lu stripped Lu Ming of his duties, almost a month had passed. Qiao Yi never saw Lu Ming again, and even Qiao Xin, who often frequented Lu Yanchuan's office, barely appeared.
Qiao Yi did not think the two of them were turning over a new leaf and preparing to start anew. Instead, she suspected that they might be harboring some malicious schemes.
This suspicion was not unfounded. According to Lu Yanchuan's conjecture, even if Lu Ming sold the Gong Family's shares, he would still be left with a debt of over a hundred million that he could not repay. Without selling shares of Lu Group, there were no other ways for Lu Ming to resolve this.
However, not only did Lu Ming not sell any shares, but he also seemed to be busy with something else over the past month, showing no signs of urgency typical of someone being pressured by creditors.
Not only was Qiao Yi puzzled, but Lu Yanchuan was also closely monitoring Lu Ming's activities.