After completing all the procedures with the Corporate Alliance, Zuo Hongchen reported the changes to Kyoto Infinity.
It was only when verifying the company headcount that he realized many had died in the chaos of the Rat Tide, which filled Zuo Hongchen with sadness.
He couldn't protect the company or the workers, and most likely they would be deemed to have died on the job, which meant compensating their families. Fortunately, most of the employees had neither parents nor spouses nor children, dying like wisps of smoke, truly exemplary workers, saving a considerable amount of expenses. Those two million would be strained, and every cent had to be spent wisely and on the essentials.
After reporting to Xu Yang, Zuo Hongchen stood by his desk awaiting orders.