Fannie was an old-timer in the group and part of the first generation of leadership; she had followed Zhu Wencong closely from the beginning of his entrepreneurial journey, from the West Coast to the East Coast.
It was Fannie herself who helmed Jiuding Insurance, and Zhu Wencong had given her full authority, trusting in her exceptional abilities.
Since Fannie had no plans to return to the West Coast for development, she found herself alone on the East Coast, usually working like a maniac.
Zhu Wencong felt that they should invite her to the family gathering; they couldn't be too cold towards an old employee. There were times when they needed to show concern.
Fannie originally did not plan to come; she was busy with work at her own home during Christmas, the epitome of a powerful woman.
To prevent Fannie from overworking herself to the point of obsession, Zhu Wencong knew he needed to guide her more and at least let her rest properly for a while.