Since these people dare to act recklessly and show no respect for him, Yi Anguo sees no need to save face for them anymore.
For minor issues, recover the losses, kick them out of the company, blacklist them, cut off ties, it doesn't matter anymore.
To put it harshly, if he hadn't been reborn, become wealthy, and established a company, these people wouldn't be eager to climb up to him. If he went bankrupt and was heavily in debt, they'd likely be the first to sever ties, showing no sympathy, only adding insult to injury.
For those audacious individuals whose problems are serious, there's no other option but to deal with them according to the law.
As for Ding Jing's uncle, or that woman's relatives, Yi Anguo had Zhou Mengdie inform Ding Jing and others, letting them make their own decisions.
Yi Anguo still wanted to save some face for Ding Jing and others, so he wouldn't handle it himself, letting them solve it on their own.
This Spring Festival, Yi Anguo didn't plan to return to his hometown in An Country for the New Year. It's too cold there, and there are too many social obligations—people come looking for you, and you can't ignore them, but once you meet, there's nothing to talk about, no common topics.
Whether before or after the rebirth, Yi Anguo had grown accustomed to life in Shenzhen, and found life in his hometown a bit uncomfortable.
Thinking back, since he went out to work at seventeen, his time in his hometown was negligible. The longest was before his father passed away, fulfilling filial duty at his father's bedside for over two months.
After his father's death, besides returning home on Tomb-Sweeping Day for grave visits, he rarely went back.
So before his rebirth, Yi Anguo's feelings for his hometown had long faded. Except for a few sisters and nephews, he had no other attachments.
Moreover, since he was always drifting outside, his nephews weren't very close to him, and they seldom kept in touch.
For example, his eldest niece Fu Huanhuan, after getting married in their hometown, looked down on him as an uncle who hadn't made money outside, got divorced, and left his daughter with her grandma.
Back then, her mother had to take care of both her own and her sister's kids, plus helping her uncle with his child, so Fu Huanhuan felt resentful toward her uncle, unwilling to show kindness.
Yi Anguo hadn't noticed until one Tomb-Sweeping Day when he returned home to visit his parents' graves.
At his eldest sister's house to see his daughter, he thought about taking her to town for a bit of fun. Just then, Fu Huanhuan returned to her parents' home on her scooter, so he thought of borrowing it.
However, Fu Huanhuan refused to lend it. Her parents scolded her, saying she wouldn't even let her own uncle use her scooter.
Fu Huanhuan was reluctant, feeling wronged by her parents' words, and ended up crying.
Ultimately, Yi Anguo didn't push further, carried his daughter a distance to the highway, and flagged a bus into town.
Yet inside, Yi Anguo felt uncomfortable, deeply aware that his poor situation outside, earning no money, had even led his nieces to look down on him.
Fu Huanhuan, who was raised by her grandparents, had been looked after by him since childhood. Back then, Yi Anguo adored her, often letting her sit on his shoulders to play.
But as she grew up and got married, he couldn't even borrow her scooter for a ride. Yi Anguo felt quite disheartened.
After being reborn, Yi Anguo didn't hold onto grudges over Fu Huanhuan's previous attitude toward him. No matter what, she was his eldest niece; even if he couldn't give her face, he couldn't disrespect his sister and brother-in-law.
His sister and brother-in-law had done nothing against him, never looked down on him, and had dutifully helped raise his daughter.
Even though he sent money home for living expenses and school fees, he acknowledged and was grateful for his sister and brother-in-law's contributions.
When his daughter grew up, he often told her, even if she didn't honor him, never forget the care and upbringing from her aunt and uncle.
She could let him down, but must never wrong her aunt and uncle.
Now reborn, with wealth and a career, Yi Anguo wanted to rekindle familial bonds, not dwell on past issues before his rebirth.
When you're rich, even distant relatives show up; when poor, no one bothers. Before being reborn, he felt inferior, failed to excel, and didn't want to trouble others. Besides, with no money or achievements, it's natural for others to look down on you.
Now that he has money and a career, everyone naturally wants to connect with him, seeking to associate themselves—it's human nature.
Before his rebirth, doing poorly, he even felt homeless during holidays; it didn't feel right spending New Year's at a sister's house. Truthfully, he deeply longed for familial connections.
So, after rebirth, Yi Anguo highly valued family ties, seeking to help his sisters and brothers-in-law and nieces and nephews as much as possible.
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