Running a gang was more similar to running a business than most people thought.
The members? They were practically full-time employees, individuals you had to manage, keep loyal, motivate, and protect. You had to worry about their pay, what to do if they got injured, and whether there would be enough money when a situation turned dangerous, or a deal needed to go down fast.
Max hadn't really considered all these aspects at first. But now that he was in charge again, it became obvious.
In truth, much of what he had done to support and expand the White Tiger Gang in his past life was no different from what any startup founder might do to build a company from scratch.
The only difference now?
Max wasn't just armed with knowledge and experience, he had something far more dangerous: capital.