At ten in the evening, Wu Chang left his workstation early to go home and rest, following Sean's habit.
When he left the office, the entire building was brightly lit. Apart from the employees out on business trips, even the cleaners were voluntarily working overtime.
In Sean's memory, more than half of the employees at Hymn Company finished work after four o'clock, went back to the dorm for a shower, slept for three hours, and by eight o'clock the next morning, they would arrive at work with a cup of concentrated black coffee in hand.
A smaller portion of the staff worked in outward positions, either traveling on business trips or on the road for business.
There were no more than twenty people like him who left the company before midnight.
Overtime to this extent was not a company mandate but rather something employees themselves gradually pushed toward.
