"Yes, yes, yes," Ye Xingbei nodded repeatedly, "It's so accurate!"
"Right?" Gu Junzhu said, "Every region has its exclusivity. Without the Gu Family as a backing, do you think the Chi family's branch in Beijing would be so easy to establish? While him being my subordinate might not sound great, the one who benefits the most is actually the Chi family."
"I understand," Ye Xingbei said, "but many people care more about pride than outcomes! They'd rather not take benefits and keep their dignity. A dignified Second Young Master of the Chi family, being your subordinate—wouldn't he feel dissatisfied?"
"What's there to be dissatisfied about? He's the Second Young Master, not the First Young Master," Gu Junzhu said, "The Chi family's inheritance rights belong to Chi Yu. He might get shares, but once Chi Yu gets married and has children, he becomes just a high-level employee of the Chi family. Is that any different from working for me?"
