The Baby I Lost Is Actually with My Ex-Husband!-Chapter 147 - Give Me Back My Mommy Or Ill Bankrupt
Chapter 147: Chapter 147: Give Me Back My Mommy, Or I’ll Bankrupt You
Chapter 147 -147: Give Me Back My Mommy, Or I’ll Bankrupt You
Mo Ke replied, “He’s alright, just broke two ribs and dislocated a shoulder, along with some bruises.”
Huo Tingdong asked, “Is he still in the hospital?”
Mo Ke nodded, “Mr. Huo, are you hurt?”
Huo Tingdong countered, “Do you think I would be hurt?”
Mo Ke: “…”
Huo Tingdong continued, “Since he’s alright, just leave him be and give him a warning. Moreover, thoroughly investigate ‘Zheng Xuanyi’ for me—her family address, contact number, place of employment, everything.”
Mo Ke responded with a “Hmm,” “Understood.”
Huo Tingdong made a trip to the company, did his usual inspection of the project teams, reviewed several reports, and then went back home.
Han and Momo had already finished school.
Han’s reflexes were slow, but Momo was quite sensitive.
With Huo Tingdong and Lin Qi not returning home all night, as soon as the man arrived home, Momo circled him, and seeing that he came back alone, he suspiciously asked, “Where’s Mommy?”
Late last night, Huo Tingdong called the nanny to tell her that he and Lin Qi would not be coming home.
Momo didn’t sleep well all night. Lin Qi’s phone was off, and although the nanny said, “Mommy is with Mr. Huo,” how could he be at ease?
Being with this man was the least reassuring to him.
Huo Tingdong said, “Mommy hasn’t come back.”
Momo looked him up and down and queried, “Were you with her last night?”
Huo Tingdong nodded, “Yeah, we were together, the whole night.”
Momo: “…”
Hearing this, he couldn’t help grinding his teeth, “You didn’t bully Mommy, did you?”
Huo Tingdong said, “Why would I bully her?”
Momo put his hands on his hips, confronting him with the intention of seeking justice, “Then why are you back alone? Where exactly have you hidden Mommy?”
Huo Tingdong replied, “Your mommy is fine; I didn’t eat her.” After saying this, he walked past Momo, heading towards the room to check on Han.
Momo grabbed his hand to stop him from leaving, “Then why didn’t Mommy come back with you?”
Huo Tingdong said provocatively, “Your mommy belongs to me now.”
Momo’s eyes widened like copper bells upon hearing this, “No way! Mommy is mine; you can’t take her away from me.”
Huo Tingdong was amused by his righteous attitude.
So domineering at such a young age, truly his son.
He squatted in front of Momo, lifted an eyebrow, and asked, “What if I insist on competing with you for her?”
Momo frowned, visibly getting angry.
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It was clear that he was really upset. He grabbed the man’s tie and showed a countenance identical to Huo Tingdong’s, stern and imposing, “You dare?”
Huo Tingdong said, “There’s nothing in this world I would not dare to do.”
He seriously wondered if the boy had an “Oedipus complex,” or perhaps it was related to him growing up beside Lin Qi, the two of them depending solely on each other.
But he couldn’t indulge this behavior.
He must make the boy understand that Lin Qi was not his private possession.
Momo said, “Then I’ll make you go bankrupt!”
Huo Tingdong smiled playfully, barely suppressing his laughter, “How will you make me bankrupt?”
Momo did not want to conceal it any longer, laying his cards on the table, “I have plenty of ways to make you bankrupt. If you had properly researched Huace Group’s shareholding structure, you would know who, aside from you, is Huace’s second largest shareholder.”
Huo Tingdong’s expression froze somewhat.
Naturally, he was well aware of the company’s shareholding structure.
He himself held a forty-nine percent stake in Huace Group, and the second largest shareholder, aside from him, held fifteen percent.
But this shareholder’s identity was shrouded in mystery, elusive, so much so that even he only knew this person had the surname “Mo,” known as “Mr. Mo.” This “Mr. Mo” had never attended a board meeting, and all affairs were communicated through email. Besides that, there was a representative designated to handle affairs, all major agendas were conveyed to “Mr. Mo” through this representative.
Mr. Mo…?
Huo Tingdong frowned, looking at Momo’s childish face, his mind entertained some unbelievable suspicions, but he immediately dismissed them.
Like father, like son.
He only knew that Momo possessed impressive hacking skills, able to easily develop a virus that could take down Huace’s defense system, but powerful as he was, he was still just a child under eight years old.
Eight years old…
What could an eight-year-old child do?
Huo Tingdong found it hard to associate him with “Mr. Mo.”
He asked, “Do you know ‘Mr. Mo’?”
Momo said, “Don’t you want to guess again?”
Huo Tingdong asked, “Are you playing riddles with me?”
Momo raised an eyebrow, his lips curving into a graceful arc, “Is it possible that I am that ‘Mr. Mo’?”
Huo Tingdong said, “How could that be? I’ve looked into ‘Mr. Mo’s’ information, he is thirty-five years old this year.”
Momo replied, “Are you sure? Information like this can be easily manipulated. I can’t believe you actually took it for truth.”
Huo Tingdong’s gaze faltered slightly.
If this was true, it would completely shatter his perceptions.
He didn’t think Momo could be that mysterious “Mr. Mo,” but if Momo really was “Mr. Mo,” then the child would be worth a hundred billion.
He’s just eight years old?
How did he do it?
Huo Tingdong was still skeptical and asked, “Do you have any evidence to prove you are ‘Mr. Mo’?”
Momo retorted, “Unless you tell me, where you have hidden Mommy, otherwise, no comment!”
Saying that, he crossed his arms and half-closed his eyes, staring at him.
The identity of “Mr. Mo” was his trump card, not something he would easily reveal. However, since Huo Tingdong was his biological father, there wasn’t much point in hiding it—it wouldn’t hurt to let him understand clearly.
Huo Tingdong slowly stood up, his brows knitted together. He admitted that the boy had piqued his interest greatly, so he uncharacteristically softened, “Tonight, I will bring her back. Before that, you must tell me first, why are you ‘Mr. Mo’?”
It was said that “Mr. Mo” was a heavyweight in the financial world of venture capital.
Two years ago, he joined Huace as a shareholder and had been continuously increasing his stake over the two years, aggressively acquiring shares. After Huace was listed in Zurich, “Mr. Mo” continued to expand his shareholding, quickly becoming Huace’s second largest shareholder.
Such boldness and strength in his actions made it hard for people to believe that they came from the hands of a child under eight.
If, if he really was “Mr. Mo,” then that threat he made indeed had some credibility.
After all, as the second largest shareholder, his standing on the board was not to be underestimated. Although it wouldn’t reach the extent of forcing Huo Tingdong into bankruptcy—since Huace’s real power was in his hands—a single move by a major shareholder could have a domino effect, causing far-reaching impacts.