Su Sheng was actually quite baffled, because this was definitely not something he had arranged in advance. If he truly wanted these people to pay up, he could have simply opened a shell company under the Tang Group's umbrella, use it to make an easy profit — he wouldn't even have to produce any actual products.
What the Tang Group needed was not a sudden surge in performance for a singular month but rather to grow and strengthen in a sustained, rapid development. Thus, to forge iron, one must be strong oneself; a business must follow the market's natural laws.
However, since others were so enthusiastic, he couldn't dampen everyone's spirits. Accept it, take all the orders, fulfill the performance promises he had made. If it became impossible to sell later on, he would first let his older cousin take the blame, then devise a long-term plan.