Sometimes, it was not a good thing to be too polite to the mob. It might even encourage evil.
The troublemakers did not expect the legendary President Zuo to be so easy to talk to. They thought that if they caused more trouble, he would be able to pay their wages on behalf of Wan Hai. After all, a rich man like Zuo Hancheng could earn back the wages of dozens of people in less than a second.
However, rioters were rioters. If they dared to cause trouble, it meant that they had their own wild ambitions. Once they were too indulgent, the consequences would exceed their original expectations.
Although Zuo Hancheng's words sounded like a counter-threat, in the eyes of those who were particularly concerned about their wages, it instantly became a real trump card. At this time, these words were more threatening than calling the police to take them away.