Everyone agreed that Master Zhou made sense, so they began to echo him, "Exactly, why should we believe you?"
Facing the skepticism, Lai Bao remained calm and composed, "That's easy. You go back and tell those workers that whoever wants to stay at the factory can stay."
She paused and glanced at her phone before continuing, "Those who don't want to stay, gather at the factory at 8 PM tonight. I'll pay you your wages in full, so you can go home and have a good New Year."
A carrot-and-stick approach!
Mu Bai, who disliked the commotion, stood in the distance, a flicker of admiration passing through his eyes as he watched the unruffled Lai Bao.
"You said it yourself. If we don't get the money later, don't blame us for being ruthless."
Master Zhou, full of fury, pointed at Lai Bao and shouted angrily, then glared fiercely at her before leading the others out of the hospital.