Xiao Li, whom he respected the most, was now nowhere to be found.
Mr. Xu to his subordinates.
With the slightest insubordination, he would discipline them harshly and mercilessly.
Even a bit of compassion would have been good, but he had none.
"Guo Jianbin, indeed the chief mentor of Mr. Xu, look how he supported you to rise to the top, cutting off all ties."
As soon as he finished, Chen Rong felt a sudden chill on his back, and his hairs stood on end.
It was as if the next second, Mr. Xu would be standing behind him, clutching his neck and smashing his head against the rear of the car, and then cursing loudly—How dare you!
Mr. Xu really would do such a thing.
Chen Rong turned around.
It was quiet and deserted.
Deep down, he felt a bit reluctant to see him alone and isolated.
Late at night.
Xu Jingxi was still dealing with contract matters, satisfied with the efficiency of the hundred-person conference he saw on his computer.