Pang Jingling frowned, unsure how to respond. He wanted Su Yijia to be the factory director primarily for her design skills, but suggesting she appoint someone else could undermine her authority. Noticing his dilemma, Su Yijia smiled. "I think it would be more convincing to have someone older take the role. This isn't negotiable; if you don't agree, you can certainly seek new designs on your own. But if you do that, don't expect my help when challenges arise." Her serious tone made it clear that she wouldn't shoulder a burden that wasn't hers.
They could sell her designs for a couple of months, but without new ideas, the influx of workers would be a problem. Su Yijia wasn't accusing them of being unethical, but she was wary.
"Since we want to use your designs, we wouldn't bypass you. How about we buy your designs?" Pang Jingling proposed.