Mr. Wang curled his lip in disdain, which was clearly written across his face, "I heard their salaries are even higher than ours at Panda, just a bunch of damn freeloaders, right?!"
Su Huai saw through him; he didn't harbor any real animosity, but truly believed those tasks were meant for executives.
No wonder there were rumors later that he was sidelined by the 360 team—it probably wasn't sidelining at all, but rather that this young master simply couldn't sit still and manage affairs, causing internal strife by voluntarily ceding power.
Otherwise, with his natural following, Panda wouldn't have lasted only three years.
Such great starting conditions!
Su Huai couldn't be bothered to argue over these matters and responded perfunctorily, "I'm just naturally the worrying type, can't let go. Anything else you need?"
"Nothing else."
Mr. Wang didn't linger, getting up to leave.
As he was about to exit, he suddenly remembered something and turned back to remind.