However, there were some disagreements regarding the engineers. These people were all talents that Flying Horse knew of and Finn Lewis planned to use them to build his own cars. Naturally, he would not let them go. In the end, both parties reached a certain agreement. Originally, Flying Horse didn't plan to keep these engineers, but Finn Lewis had a point. If these people did not stay, there was no need for Finn Lewis to buy.
In Flying Horse's view, if Finn Lewis bought it, he would definitely not put it at the bottom of the box as a treasure. He definitely had to operate it. Others were not stupid. Without these experienced engineers, the car brand naturally couldn't operate, so Flying Horse finally relaxed some restrictions. Although it was agreed that the Flying Horse company had an obligation to help Mr. Lewis retain these engineers, if these engineers insisted on leaving, Flying Horse was not responsible.