"Why does Mother-in-law favor the third party so much? Is there a reason?" An Ning asked, utterly puzzled.
Although she couldn't quite pinpoint why she felt this way.
Secretary Zhang said, "It's probably because Pacific Network Company made a lasting impression on the Chairman before. At that time, the Chairman made the decision on the spot to collaborate with them, and an agreement was also signed."
"An agreement has been signed?" An Ning asked.
"Yes!" Secretary Zhang answered. "So if you now say we need to retain our network department, then we'll have to pay the third party triple the penalty for breach of contract. Wouldn't that be a lose-lose situation?"
An Ning's mood darkened again. With an agreement signed, the situation was indeed troublesome.
Suddenly, she thought of something, and her eyes lit up. "That's right, Secretary Zhang, you said that the Chairman made the decision on his own."
"Right."