"Abiya indeed didn't return to the hotel afterward," Zhuang Liu also felt something was amiss, "We were certainly the first to act yesterday, and afterward, I taught Abiya a harsh lesson. In the end, Abiya lost his job and had to compensate the boss for the damages as well as repair the walls and the floor, but he didn't seem to harbor much resentment. He just kept voicing his grievances."
Tan Rou said, "Normally, if someone gets beaten up at work, they would definitely seek compensation from their employer. But regarding the compensation, Abiya never suggested he wouldn't pay."
"The police said Abiya often caused trouble, and the boss also said he felt pity for Abiya, which is why he kept him employed there. If Abiya were wealthy, he surely wouldn't care about that small amount of compensation," Tan Rou added. "But Abiya isn't wealthy, so why didn't he put up a fight? It can't just be because he feels indebted to the boss and didn't want to let him down."