Zhang Hai was in a terrible mood. His uncle who claimed to have important matters to discuss only asked about trivial issues. Was it necessary to drag him into an hour-long conversation over such minor matters?
What made him even angrier was the uncle's last remark: anyway, the company will be yours, so why bother about Zhang Jiang.
Sure, the company will be his, but no matter how large the family business is, it can't withstand Zhang Jiang's messing around. Zhang Hai wanted to retort, but he couldn't find a way to rebut.
People just assumed he was the one getting benefited hugely while Zhang Jiang, being his brother and one of the company's founding executives, was simply playing around. Did it warrant such meticulous calculations?
Zhang Hai understood it clearly. The Old Master was dissatisfied with Zhang Jiang, bypassed him, and directly handed the company's major power to him. Wasn't it because he was capable of leading Zhang Group to greater heights?
