I had thought about it too.
If there weren't the connection to the Li family, I would probably just be some ordinary employee on the third or fourth floor.
Living an ordinary life that might still be envied by many.
But my boss could only be someone with higher innate talent, surveying me with eyes full of superiority.
It seems that people like us were born to be despised by them.
Do you know why those once-thriving family businesses declined? And why they were revived by me?
It's actually quite simple: many who could truly do the work were never valued because they lacked innate talent.
Some talented people only know how to take credit for others' work and are otherwise useless.
All I did was drive those with innate talent away and give opportunities to those who could actually get things done. Grateful to me, those family businesses gradually came back to life, and even flourished.
But that was all I could do for them.