For Su Yan, he considered himself to be somewhat lenient; after all, Su Yan had dedicated a lot to the Huo Family branch in America over the years.
The fierce competition on the business battlefield is so intense that even men often find it tough to survive.
For a woman, it's even more brutal.
Yet, for these years, Su Yan had fought harder than any man, investing her whole being into the Huo Family, tirelessly working day and night to secure a deal, getting right back up to continue even when sick, and laughing and drinking with clients at dinner without complaint. Even when groped by some crude and wealthy customers, she swallowed the humiliation without saying much.
As the Boss, of course he knew about these things.
The Huo Family's focus used to be in China and Asia, and when they had just taken root in LA, their foundation was not that firm, especially for the Chinese in the market, which wasn't so easy to tap into.