Zhu Wencong listened to Brinda's endless praises and thought to himself that he was top-notch when it came to interpersonal relationships.
Western society is a chain of interests; without mutual benefits, everyone is the most unfamiliar acquaintance to each other.
As a member of the Chinese Business Association, Shen Zongru was a native Easterner, possessing qualities of the East.
Unlike overseas Chinese, who gradually lose many Eastern qualities after taking root abroad—commonly referred to as Westernization.
Westerners only care about personal gains and losses and never care about the life and death of others if it doesn't involve their own interests.
"Will you let Shen become the president?" Brinda asked.
Deep down, Brinda was hoping Zhu Wencong would say yes, as Saul was too concerned with the boss's interests, exploiting the employees' benefits too much.