Hearing Flynn's words, Lucas said, "There's nothing inappropriate about it. Cheyenne is indeed my wife, but she lacks experience managing large corporations, and her business ideas might not be comparable to yours.
"If her abilities can surpass yours in all aspects in the future, and she has made a major contribution to the Stardust Corporation, I'll appoint her as the general manager!
"Also, no matter what, Cheyenne is a newcomer to the Stardust Corporation. If she replaces a hardworking employee like you as the general manager just because she's my wife, I'm afraid the other employees will be dissatisfied, and they won't respect Cheyenne."
Hearing this, Flynn finally realized what he had neglected.
In every workplace, those transferred from outside the company into their positions were most prone to criticism.
Lucas's consideration was clearly appropriate.