Mr. Pang was removed from his position, and the general manager's office had a new occupant.
Pang Zijin sat in the boss's chair, apologetically looking at the predecessor's secretary and the former general manager, who were packing up, "Please forgive me, big brother. For the company's image, I had no choice but to inconvenience you."
Though his words sounded pleasant, his eyes gleamed like a fox that had just scored a victory.
"Don't get too smug," Mr. Pang warned angrily, "This isn't the end of it. You just wait."
Of course, this wasn't the end. This was just the beginning.
Pang Zijin stood up, considerately placing the former general manager's nameplate into the packed box. He waved his hand with a smile, "Take care. I won't see you out."
Mr. Pang left the office with a belly full of fire. On his way to the parking lot, he received a phone call.
"Mr. Pang, I have some leads on what you asked me to check into," the caller said.
The person on the phone went into detail.