When he was in school, Chang Hao never thought making money could be so easy. He did nothing all day, just started in the evening getting led by company leaders to hang out with a group of suppliers for food, drinks, and entertainment. Not only did the company pay for his five kinds of insurance and three types of gold, but they also provided an overseas allowance, a car worth over 200,000, and a monthly gas card worth over 2,000.
Girls from the south are as tender as water, eighteen or nineteen years old and already out working. In this environment, Chang Hao found it hard not to become corrupt; unknowingly, he seemed to have forgotten his ambitions.
In just half a year, Chang Hao had put on a lot of weight.
Today, just like usual, Chang Hao was led by the junior leader, first dining with a group of small bosses at a nice restaurant. Once everyone had drunk enough of red, white, and yellow wines, it was time for the second round.
