Yan Fei didn't mind. Compared to going through great lengths to prevent them from making mistakes, it's better to expand the market and scale up. Mistakes can happen; even if he knows about them, he'll give a few chances as long as it doesn't damage the company's reputation. What does a little mistake matter?
However, to Wang Jiuming and others, it was just a tactful reminder. In their view, in a rapidly expanding company, the chances of making mistakes are actually minimal. The future is more enticing, and the path ahead is brighter. For a better future, everyone is willing to work diligently, even at the cost of some personal losses, striving hard for a specific goal.
Yan Fei didn't think about it too much. He believed in his own control and the loyalty that these people had, which pure corporate managers often lack.