Fu Chen furrowed his brow and quickly shook his head: "No, no, no, I think this idea is absolutely off track.
"This game has a layoff feature, but it doesn't mean we have to use it.
"How do you know these virtual employees won't serve some purpose or trigger some hidden mechanism in the future?
"Could this be a trap?
"What if, like the 'King's Game', they throw a Justice vote at us last, and arrange something like hanging us by the lamp post? Wouldn't that be game over?
"In reality, as workhorses, we despise layoffs. Why should it be different in the game?"
Xu Tong picked up the badge hanging on her chest: "But it says here, we are role-playing.
"Role-playing as the president, role-playing as executives. The ultimate goal is to keep the company alive. If the company goes bankrupt, no employee can be saved."
Fu Chen still disagreed: "Role-playing isn't just about imitating a role; we must surpass the role.
