The next morning, Beier tells his brother that he will be back in China in ten hours. He tells Beier that he has some business to deal with, and that he wants to return to China immediately. Beier asks if he has told the artist that he is going back to China, and Beier says that he might have, but he will just turn off his phone and go straight to China. The artist is shocked, but Beier assures him that he can solve the problems at the company. He says that originally, he promised to take the elder Beier abroad, but because of him, he had to come back to the country to solve the problem. He promises to take care of the company, and says that it breaks his heart to see him like that. He then tells the older man that he really doesn't want him to be involved in these problems anymore, and he says that this is the first time he's ever said this kind of thing before. The older man is shocked and asks when he came back to china, and the younger man says that the manager of the entertainment company is confronting some artists who have been making trouble at the meeting room. The elder man asks if the boss has come back, and when Beier answers that he hasn't, the elder man says, "You can leave it to me." The next time Beier sees the artist, he asks him if he is pretending to be a boss. He asks him to state his wild opinion, and what will he do when the artist takes the lead?
The next morning, Beier tells his brother that he will be back in China in ten hours. He tells Beier that he has some business to deal with, and that he wants to return to China immediately. Beier asks if he has told the artist that he is going back to China, and Beier says that he might have, but he will just turn off his phone and go straight to China. The artist is shocked, but Beier assures him that he can solve the problems at the company. He says that originally, he promised to take the elder Beier abroad, but because of him, he had to come back to the country to solve the problem. He promises to take care of the company, and says that it breaks his heart to see him like that. He then tells the older man that he really doesn't want him to be involved in these problems anymore, and he says that this is the first time he's ever said this kind of thing before. The older man is shocked and asks when he came back to china, and the younger man says that the manager of the entertainment company is confronting some artists who have been making trouble at the meeting room. The elder man asks if the boss has come back, and when Beier answers that he hasn't, the elder man says, "You can leave it to me." The next time Beier sees the artist, he asks him if he is pretending to be a boss. He asks him to state his wild opinion, and what will he do when the artist takes the lead?