
(= wife’s house = wife’s house)
2. Roughly, my father-in-law received 30% of the stock.
(It is unclear at what point these stocks were gifted or sold to the son-in-law, or whether they were sold to a third party and the son-in-law bought them back from the third party, but the stockholder had an in-law price at the time.)
3. And the wife runs the company as co-CEO.
(There are also records of him being listed as a director)
4. At this time, the company was not doing well, so the husband was thinking of quitting the company and going abroad to study, but his wife dragged Cross Fire by the collar and entered the Chinese market.
5. As it became a huge hit, Sumage skyrocketed again.
6. After giving birth to a child, I took a leave of absence and stayed at home to help my husband as a housewife.
7. My wife also had a desire for self-actualization, so she tried to return, but she was rejected.
8. So, my wife gave up on going back to the company and asked me to become the CEO of the social contribution foundation under Sumage.
9. But this was also rejected.
10. The wife put up with it and just endured it for a few years.
He said his wife grabbed him by the collar and carried him, but he cleaned the desk while he was on parental leave.