Upon hearing Yu Dong's explanation, Zhang Yang finally figured out the root of their disagreement.
Ultimately, it's not about anyone's loyalty to the company or any personal motives outside their roles; it's the different positions they hold and the different perspectives they have on the product.
From Yu Dong's standpoint, developing a bait-attracting agent requires rigorous testing before launching, a thoroughness cultivated during his academic studies.
In Zhao Bingguang's view, fishing additives are merely an embellishment for anglers.
As long as there are no toxic substances, the exact effectiveness doesn't have a specific measurement standard.
It's not something people consume, so the development standards can be set very low; the worst-case scenario is the product's ineffectiveness, which won't harm anyone or cause any serious consequences.