
The Wool Comes from the Dog
by Ding Li
About This Novel
Wu Yeping made an appointment to meet with Lin Zhong. The location is still the tea restaurant owned by Hong Kong people near his home. Two substantive issues were discussed. First, Wu Yeping returned the "mortgage agreement" in person, and second, Wu Yeping voluntarily requested to resign as the legal representative and chairman of Debon Company. The condition is that Lin Zhong guarantees that Wu Yeping's total dividends and interest will not be less than 2% of his actual investment amount every month. At the end of the year, some bonuses will be given as appropriate based on the actual operating conditions of the company. He doesn't care if the business doesn't work well and he doesn't get bonuses. But Wu Yeping knew that Lin Zhong was a face-saving person and would not admit that he was "not doing well", so Wu Yeping believed that the year-end bonus would be somewhat good. Lin Zhong showed no surprise or surprise, as if all this was expected by him. While diligently refilling Wu Yeping's tea, he said calmly, "I listen to my elder brother. I will do whatever my elder brother says."
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