"Your employees are as outstanding as ever!" Alexander II remarked, looking at Lu Yanqi's retreating figure.
"A company that big can't just rely on me alone; leaders must learn to trust their subordinates," Zhu Wencong said.
"Are you talking about me?" Alexander II joked, unable to place trust in his people, taking matters big or small into his own hands.
Zhu Wencong indicated that as long as you are aware of that, who doesn't yearn to firmly grasp the immense power of 'I am the world'—no one would choose to let go.
Sometimes, Alexander II did not understand Zhu Wencong's delegation of authority. Despite seemingly having little power, he tightly controlled the entire company.
As the Tsar revered by the people, such blind loyalty is clearly advantageous for ruling but detrimental to the state.
Zhu Wencong was also regarded as a deity by the people, with their worship sincere and entirely devoid of foolishness.