Shen Hetai's face bore only impatience, yet there was no sign of fear, suggesting they were quite confident in their plan this time.
But they had forgotten one critical link in the chain had gone wrong.
I pursed my lips and remained silent. Cheng Yu lifted the corners of his mouth, walked over to stand beside me, wrapping an arm around my waist. He then took out his mobile phone, pulled up several photos, and laid them in front of Gu Tingshen, "Director Gu, please take a good look, my personal seal is different from the one on the stage."
"If you don't believe it, you're welcome to verify it at my company anytime."
Although it was only a personal seal, since Cheng Yu's seal was often used for some office work, it had a certain legal effect; the seal had a unique set of numbers engraved under it.
This was a measure against counterfeiting, and Cheng Yu had specifically reported it to the relevant departments, to prevent impersonation.