Early the next morning, Zhu Wencong was invited by Dennis to meet at a coffee shop, quite satisfied with the exchange of interests from yesterday.
"Get paid for the job you do" has always been a method Westerners admire; without money, you can cool your heels somewhere else.
The only downside was that the payment was a little low, and it would take some time to come through; but considering Zhu Wencong's worth, he was not one to renege on a deal.
"I thought we'd see Mr. Z at the party last night, and we were all a little disappointed not to.
However, your subordinate was exceptionally capable and won the approval of us all. He is a very talented individual.
I asked him why Mr. Z hadn't come, and his answer was certainly not what you would expect:
'Every Jiuding person is an extension of Mr. Z himself; to see him is as good as seeing Mr. Z.' Indeed, we saw your presence in him, I must say your employees are very much like you," Dennis praised.