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Chapter 2899: How Could He Stop Construction Because of One Grave?
Not long after construction began, they discovered a cl.u.s.ter of ancient tombs. At first, Bai Hanmo thought it was just one grave.
He planned to keep it hidden. If people knew there was a cemetery beneath the houses, who would live there?
After spending so much money, how could he stop construction because of one grave?
It was very likely that all that money would go to waste.
Since the discovery of the ancient tombs, a shadow of worry had settled over Bai Hanmo.
He rubbed his temples, and the red veins in his eyes became more prominent.
He hugged Ding Ningdie and breathed in her scent, which helped calm him down.
Bai Hanmo kissed Ding Ningdie’s neck.
After that, he kept a close eye on newspapers and magazines. If anyone dared to expose the ancient tomb incident, he’d make sure they faced serious consequences.
But as the tomb chambers were continuously excavated, the news spread, attracting journalists and even drawing attention from higher-ups.Archaeologists were immediately dispatched for an emergency excavation.
Due to the hasty digging, many artifacts oxidized when exposed to the air.
This damaged numerous cultural relics.
Bai Hanmo faced criticism from officials, and the news was everywhere.
The company’s reputation took a hit, and the stock price plummeted.
Ning Shu took advantage of the situation, buying up the stocks. As prices kept dropping, more people sold, driving the price down even further.
Ning Shu profited from this.
Bai Hanmo was furious, slamming the table. He had paid a fortune for that land!
Now, without any return, the land was taken back, and he was even blamed for damaging the artifacts!
If there was an ancient tomb, why was the land sold in the first place?
Over a billion was gone, the company’s stock price kept falling, and millions evaporated in an instant.
Bai Hanmo was livid, his eyes growing redder as he struggled to control his rage.
The anger kept building, leaving his mind blank.
This series of investment failures had him agitated and frustrated.
The usually invincible Bai Hanmo had been scammed for the first time, and he couldn’t even speak up about it.
If he did, the military would step in.
Bai Hanmo’s temples throbbed with anger.
He couldn’t calm the rage in his heart, and the more he thought about it, the more frustrated he became.
He suspected that the government was deliberately scamming them.
Once the money was in their pockets, it was never coming back, and they weren’t even offering any compensation. It felt so unfair.
Now they were even imposing a fine for damaging cultural relics and failing to report it!
Bai Hanmo felt like he was going crazy.
This was so unjust!
He took a deep breath, then another, and finally grabbed the computer on the table, smas.h.i.+ng it to the ground with a loud crack.
Sparks flew, and the computer was completely destroyed.
Bai Hanmo was like a barrel of explosives, making Ding Ningdie feel extremely nervous, so she tried to soothe him with her gentleness.
During intimate moments, Bai Hanmo loved to bite and kiss Ding Ningdie’s jade-like skin, savoring her scent, which made his heart itch with a tingling, numbing sensation. �
It felt so good.
Despite Ding Ningdie’s efforts to comfort him, treating him with utmost tenderness, caring for his daily needs, and cooking nutritious meals.
She made soup and prepared meals.
But Bai Hanmo still couldn’t calm down. He felt suffocated and angry.
He felt like his dignity had been trampled on. He was being treated this way without any explanation or compensation, not even any kind words.
This was so f.u.c.king unfair.