Originally, you could earn 100 bucks in eight hours, but when this guy shows up, you have to work 12 hours to earn the same amount.
Serving the boss for an extra four hours for nothing, you just know how infuriating that is."
This sentence touched Luke somewhat, reminding him of a noodle brother from the internet. At first, upon hearing about the noodle brother, Luke felt he was a sincere, good person, bringing benefits to the noodle-eating public.
But now thinking about it, he's a king of competition too, the noodles are cheap, a bowl of noodles doesn't earn much, not to mention he's working hard, and he's shutting down the competitors.
If you stand from the customer's perspective, it's indeed beneficial, but what about the competitors?
If every industry had people like this, it would be quite despairing.
Drive you to death, as long as you're not dead, just continue.
Jackson continued to ask, "What about Amir Modi? He's still a student."