"Naturally, a man must be true to his word, Sister Qi, rest assured, I won't deceive you."
Qi Qi wasn't worried about this; she was concerned that before she got the shares, the company might go bankrupt.
After all, these days, businesses are controlled by capital, and graduates from prestigious schools are just slightly better at handling things compared to smaller companies.
But when it comes to long-term perspectives, it's hard to say if there's a future.
"You don't know anything about my past, yet you dare to propose ten percent, isn't that too hasty?"
"Does Sister Qi feel unworthy of having ten percent of the shares?"
Qi Qi chuckled, "You don't need to provoke me. I mean, I'm now a student and a mother, probably won't have much time to spend in the company."
"You don't need to stay; we only need you to be present at crucial times. Routine maintenance will be assisted by a few capable helpers."
