Zhang Jingdong, seeing that Wang Tao still hadn't nodded, continued, "Besides, in my experience, even if you succeed in opening a small bar, you won't accumulate much useful experience because the operational models of small bars and large ones are fundamentally different."
"Of course, I also have a time limit for you. If you can't turn the bar from a loss-maker to a profit within a year, I'll let you go as well. That's the rule."
Wang Tao had actually begun to be tempted by what Zhang Jingdong had said earlier, but he had not yet made up his mind.
Now, after hearing Zhang Jingdong's last remark, he finally made his decision.
Because if someone treats you well without any restrictions, they must have ulterior motives.
Only when their kindness is conditional can it possibly be because they see you as having value.