This story unfolds during the later stages of World War II, where a man, scarred by the horrors of war, finally grasps the profound and harsh realities of the world. In this world, those at the top laugh and celebrate, while those at the bottom sacrifice their lives in futile conflicts driven by pride and meaningless ambition. A modern soul transmigrates and fuses with the original soul of a body, creating a unique and extraordinary existence. To some, he is a villain; to others, a madman. In a world steeped in cruelty, this man, determined to secure a place among the decision-makers, struggles to break free from the ranks of those powerless to control their fate. To achieve his goal, he resolves to shatter the chains of law, then the chains of morality, and finally the chains of mediocrity.
Franklin seemed well prepared and said, "I believe there are significant problems in the current operations of major airlines."
"Oh? What problems?" Andy asked.
"Currently, airlines are overly focused on long haul flights, investing heavily in long distance transportation. They emphasize service and comfort, even hiring attractive flight attendants, which all significantly increase costs. In my opinion, an airplane is just a means of transportation. Our goal should be to get passengers to their destinations safely."
"Luxury meals in lavishly decorated dining areas—all these costs are borne by the company. I think we should cut costs. As for so called team loyalty, it's better to convert benefits into cash and increase salaries, which is more effective."