Guo Chongyang was still very thankful to the young lady, Zhao, who pulled him out from under the pressure and allowed him to extricate himself from the recent awkwardness by switching the conversation to the topic of the new company.
Cheng Daqi and Sun Dongxin had clearly reached an agreement with him, yet now the collaboration was being stalled—was this not dishonorable of them?
No!
It was Old Guo who was too damn stingy, offering Sun Dongxin a tiny bit of equity—and Brother Sun still expected Shanhaiguan to arrange resources for him.
The matter was clearly meant to be a mutual effort, yet Old Guo wanted to reap more benefits.
Sun Dongxin's approach was, "I can give, but you can't take, the look on one's face and manner of eating is more important than any dish," and wasn't that just clashing head-on?
What Cheng Daqi considered was that if Shanhaiguan moved into the second round of positioning and began national expansion, setting up various branches nationwide was inevitable.