"Long time no see! Are you adjusting well to life in the South?" Zhu Wencong entertained Elizabeth.
"It's not as bad as I imagined, and the market here is huge, worth our long-term development.
You're the most comfortable as a hands-off manager, only having visited two states in six months, while I have traveled through every state in the South!" Elizabeth reported.
"Each state has different market conditions, and to penetrate the local markets, we need strategies tailored to each state's situation," Elizabeth continued.
Zhu Wencong poured tea for Elizabeth, believing in specialization and refraining from meddling in affairs outside of his expertise.
Elizabeth glanced at Zhu Wencong, thinking he was truly letting go of control, completely unworried about being kicked to the curb.
This unconditional trust placed a great burden on Elizabeth; she felt compelled to prove her own unwavering trust and execution.