Before I knew it.
Seven days had rushed by.
Su Jie, accompanied by Zhang Manman and Zhang Hongqing, drove to the site of the banquet—Hong Man Hotel.
It was one of the properties owned by the Zhang Group.
Hong Man referred to Zhang Hongqing and Zhang Manman. It was obvious that Zhang Hongqing intended to turn the entire family business into his own lineage, bequeathing it to Zhang Manman.
Su Jie didn't delve into it.
The hotel was almost entirely made of glass on the outside—not heavy but rather a bit ostentatious, similar to various office buildings.
"This design was commissioned by Dad from a foreign architectural master. It's meant to catch the eye and thereby attract customers," Zhang Manman explained. "Generally speaking, domestic architectural styles are quite conservative. Even in today's modern age, this remains true because solidity and humility are part of our culture here."