Dorothy lifted her gaze to him as her brow furrowed slightly.
She wasn't ignorant of the logic he was trying to convey, but the thought of deaths at the construction site was something she couldn't bear.
"And did you know that several of the workers are willing to die on site?"
Dorothy was taken aback. She found such a statement absurd.
Lane shrugged with a small smile. He gestured for Austin to leave, indicating that he wanted a word with Dorothy. "If they die on the job, the company pays out a hefty sum. It’s an amount they may never earn in a lifetime of hard labor. Our construction site's compensation rate is much higher than that of other companies. I've even insured the project, so don't fret over it."
"Isn't that just your personal perspective?"
It was unimaginable that anyone would want to die.
"There are many people in the world who commit suicide. Are they all a result of my perspective?"
Dorothy struggled to find a response.
Lane chuckled. "I know you're kind-hearted and want every worker to come to work safely, happily take their pay, and return home. But everyone's situation is different. I've done my best for them, Dorothy. I'm a businessman."
A businessman’s priority is profit.
"I understand."
"So then…"
"But I don't agree." Dorothy finished speaking and turned to leave.
Lane quickly stopped her, eager to explain, "See, there have been no casualties on the site, right? I promise to assign more supervisors to the site and replace their safety helmets with new ones."
"Lane, I hope you're making these decisions out of genuine concern for your workers, not to impress me."
"I swear, I don't want any negative publicity either." Lane raised his hand, as if taking an oath.
Dorothy sighed deeply and settled for this compromise.
After returning to her office, she sat down and switched on her computer.
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