When Gu Nuan's parents heard this, their eyelids twitched.
The land was bought by their daughter, Gu Nuan, and they knew it, but the villagers didn't know. The fact that Gu Nuan became the chairman of Changda hadn't reached the village. Plus, with so many subsidiaries under Changda, the company might not necessarily bear the Changda name when handling land acquisitions. The villagers generally had low educational levels and wouldn't bother to investigate the background of the buying company, as long as there was government endorsement.
As a result, even Gu Nuan's grandparents didn't know the land was bought by their granddaughter, Gu Nuan.
Someone wanted to make a big deal out of this.
This person was Director Zhu, who had to flee the company when most of his allies switched sides and surrendered to Gu Nuan. Traveling alone was too lonely, and since Sister Cai hadn't decided whether to surrender, Director Zhu dragged her along to visit the Gu Family's hometown.
