Chapter 1585 - 1548 Change the Direction of Action_1
After work, Peter Brown didn’t head to the office after dinner. Instead, he took a chair and sat at the doorway to think. The events that had unfolded were truly fascinating. Connor Greenhill was clearly in a tight spot, and this sudden news was a glimmer of hope for him. Ivy Cooper also seemed to have a chance to turn things around.
Today’s events brought Peter more than just a sense of personal growth in his "cultivation" – he realized that cultivation and the trials of the secular world were interconnected. Often, when all seemed lost, an unexpected path would emerge. It seemed that his "cultivation" might have been limited in several ways.
The secular world was, in fact, a vast "cultivation field."
Sitting there, Peter carefully reflected on his recent actions and suddenly realized that he had been headed in the wrong direction, always concerned with other people’s affairs. As for himself, he had been more focused on living under the protection of others.
If Christian Greenhill truly formed a connection with Tobia Armstrong and used it to rise in position, Peter might be squeezed, and keeping his deputy director position could become a problem.
He couldn’t go on like this!
For the first time, Peter doubted the approach he had been taking.
Advancement in the secular world should also be pursued with boldness and resolve!
He took a sip of the freshly brewed tea and started to reconsider the affairs of the branch company.
It seemed Henry Ford’s replacement was inevitable and beyond anyone’s ability to change. Not to mention that the newcomer would hardly wish for such an individual to remain in his position. Therefore, Peter realized that no matter how hard he fought, he wouldn’t be able to save Henry Ford. Previously, he had thought of helping Henry Ford retain his position as a way to advance himself. That plan was no longer viable.
When thinking about the potential aftermath of Henry Ford’s fall, Peter felt even clearer that he was powerless and lacked influence, still a "Farmer" with no formal education, even though he had become a permanent employee. It was highly possible that whoever took over would get rid of him, making it impossible for him to hold onto his position.
