Chapter 636 Working Together
"Why would I do that?" Dave replied with a shrug.
"I still have my principles. Besides, like I said, the Averys are good people who genuinely help others. I’ve worked with the current head of the Avery family on projects he invested in with the government."
"He’s always been supportive, providing funds for initiatives that benefit the country. I know what’s best for my people and my country."
"Losing people like them would be a betrayal to both. My ancestors might even rise from their graves just to kick me and spit on me if I ever did something like that."
As the Young Minister, Dave understood the weight of his responsibilities. He knew he had to protect his people and their interests, always weighing the pros and cons of every decision he made.
Xavier, seeing that Hera hadn’t specified who she was addressing and sensing how important the question was to her, decided to answer as well.
"I don’t think they’re bad people. From what I know, UE was under the Avery family, and compared to other entertainment companies, they really stand out."
"The others, aside from UE and SOE, often exploit their artists to gain favor with investors, even if it means sacrificing their dignity or bodies. They use their own talent to cater to businessmen, making the entertainment industry a toxic and corrupt place."
"But UE is different. They maintain high standards for recruitment and treat their artists with respect, always supporting them rather than exploiting them. That alone shows that the people in charge of the company have principles. You can tell a lot about a leader by how their subordinates act, and UE’s artists showcase professionalism and integrity."
"I agree," Luke added from the front, his hands steady on the controls as he kept a watchful eye on Leo’s movements, almost as if he were learning how to fly by observing.
"Not only are the people at the Avery Consortium talented and hard-working, but they also remain free from corruption. The current head of the Avery family takes these matters seriously, ensuring there’s zero tolerance for any form of corruption."
