I originally thought persuading Mr. Huang would require some eloquence, but to my surprise, he agreed right away.
"If your big boss really doesn't know about this, it must mean some underlings are lining their pockets, and of course, I'm willing to lend a hand."
I exchanged contact information with him and then set up another meeting time, planning to inform him after getting everything arranged.
After taking care of those matters, I returned to the company, and as soon as I did, a female team member told me that Director Qin had been looking for me regarding something important.
When I arrived at Director Qin's office, he pushed his glasses up and a glint of light flashed through his eyes, "Here you are, take a seat. I have something important to discuss with you."
I calmly sat down and fixed my gaze on him, pondering what it could be about — maybe he was checking on the progress of the demolition?