MN
Wa Zicong stood in his boss's office.
This was a foreigner, named Joseph, a middle-aged old man with a slightly overweight body. MN was a wholly foreign-owned enterprise, so it was not surprising that some of the key leadership positions were usually filled by people sent from the company headquarters to the Greater China region, mostly expatriates.
As for dealing with foreigners, Zicong was quite accustomed to it. He had come to understand what his boss was like after working with him for a while. Speaking of foreigners, one should not expect their integrity to be much higher than that of Chinese businessmen; when it came to money, there was no difference between abroad and China.
Since Zicong was very clear about this, if his foreign boss asked him to leave, his first thought would definitely not be that his boss was deliberately kicking him while he was down; on the contrary, he knew it must have been Lin Jiale's doing.