Zhongnan Building, headquarters of Xu Group.
"Did it fail?" The man behind the boss chair turned his chair around, arching an eyebrow.
This man, looking to be in his thirties, handsome and refined, was the current CEO of Xu Group, Xu Jingsong.
Xu Group, as the name suggests, was a family business.
And Xu Jingsong was the leader of the third generation of the Xu family, in charge of the daily operations of Xu Group and second only in power to the chairman, Xu Bonian, and a few other board members.
"I'm sorry, Mr. Xu, it was my incompetence."
Standing opposite Xu Jingsong was a middle-aged man, wearing glasses, sporting a slick back haircut, and with somewhat buck teeth.
If one regularly watched the news, they could recognize him as he often accompanied Xu Jingsong in public appearances.
He was the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Xu Group, Xu Jingsong's absolute confidant, Cui Jizhong.
Xu Jingsong rhythmically tapped his knuckles on the armrest, his eyes slightly squinting.