Each Took What One Needed

They were classmates, and Xu Shengnan was her senior.

Even if they were to give money, the Xu family did not have much money initially, and it was unsuitable to give money. It was more appropriate to give homegrown products.

Qiao Nan hurried to reject her kind intentions. "It turned out that you called me here to pass this to me? Vice President Xu, are you kidding? Since when have I been a great help to you? Don't associate Gao Yan's incident with me. I can't take credit for it. He is a businessman. All businessmen are cunning. Since he hires you, it must be that you have talents. It has nothing to do with me."

From her experience in two lifetimes, she could tell that Vice President Xu was a talent.

In particular, Gao Yan's company was a new venture and it was still at the start-up stage. It was especially difficult and challenging at this stage.

A company would need at least two to three years for business to pick up.