Lu Jincheng's words were full of provocation, and even the look he gave Xu Ye was replete with malice.
He had never held a good impression of Xu Ye.
If before he might have thought Xu Ye was a gentle and refined person, but now, the more he dealt with him, the more he realized that Xu Ye was an unscrupulous businessman who had eyes only for profit.
Xu Ye took a leisurely sip of tea and responded unhurriedly.
"President Lu might not be aware, but Ji Yao has signed a contract with our company. She can't leave our company for ten years, or else she will have to pay a penalty fee."
Lu Jincheng's hands tightened then relaxed, not expecting Xu Ye to be so ruthless.
"Wow, you're quite capable," he said, his voice dripping with undisguised sarcasm, but Xu Ye's expression didn't change as he heard it.
He was used to being challenged by all sorts of people.
Compared to Qi Huai'an, what Jincheng said was nothing.