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Exhibit 10.4

FORM OF PERFORMANCE RESTRICTED STOCK UNIT AWARD AGREEMENT
			
	Performance Restricted Stock Unit Agreement

PERFORMANCE RESTRICTED STOCK UNIT AWARD AGREEMENT
This Performance Restricted Stock Unit Award Agreement (together with Attachment 1 hereto, the “Agreement”) is made as of the award date set forth in the grant (the “Grant Date”), by and between WOLVERINE WORLD WIDE, INC., a Delaware corporation (“Wolverine” or the “Company”), and the employee identified in the grant (“Employee”). 
Wolverine maintains a Stock Incentive Plan of 2016 (as amended and restated and as it may be further amended from time to time, the “Plan”) that is administered by the Compensation Committee of Wolverine’s Board of Directors (the “Committee”), under which the Committee may award restricted stock units as all or part of a long-term incentive award.  
The Committee has determined (i) that Employee is eligible to participate in the Plan and receive a long-term incentive award, (ii) Employee’s participation level, and (iii) the performance criteria for the award.  The Committee has awarded to Employee restricted stock units of Wolverine subject to the terms, conditions and restrictions contained in this Agreement and in the Plan (the “Restricted Stock Unit Award”).  Employee acknowledges receipt of a copy of the Plan and accepts this Restricted Stock Unit Award subject to all such terms, conditions and restrictions.  
1.Award.  Wolverine hereby awards to Employee the Restricted Stock Unit Award consisting of a target number of restricted stock units as set forth in the grant (the “Restricted Stock Units”), which shall be eligible to vest in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and the Plan. The ultimate “Incentive Award” received by Employee will be the number of Restricted Stock Units that vest hereunder as determined by the Committee.  Each Restricted Stock Unit represents the conditional right to receive, without payment but subject to the terms, conditions and limitations set forth in this Agreement and in the Plan, one share of common stock of the Company (“Common Stock”) in accordance with this Agreement.  On the Payout Date (as defined in Attachment 1), the Company shall deliver to Employee a number of shares of Common Stock in respect of the Restricted Stock Units that vest hereunder, together with any Dividend Equivalents (as defined below) thereon, or, at the option of the Company, a cash payment in an amount equal to the Fair Market Value on the Payout Date multiplied by the number of shares of Common Stock in respect of the Restricted Stock Units that vest hereunder, together with any Dividend Equivalents thereon, subject to any applicable withholdings required by applicable law. 
2.Transferability.  Until the Restricted Stock Units vest as set forth in Section 3 below and Attachment 1, the Plan provides that Restricted Stock Units are generally not transferable by Employee except by will or according to the laws of descent and distribution.  The Plan further provides that all rights with respect to the Restricted Stock Units are exercisable during Employee’s lifetime only by Employee, Employee’s guardian or legal representative.  
3.Vesting.  Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement or by action of the Committee to reduce the number of Restricted Stock Units that would otherwise vest hereunder, the Restricted Stock Units shall vest as set forth in Attachment 1.
4.Termination of Employment Status. 
(a)Except as set forth in subsection (b) or Section 5 below, Employee:

            (i)        must be an employee of the Company or one of its subsidiaries at the time the Committee certifies the achievement of the Performance Period performance criteria for the vesting of any portion of the Restricted Stock Unit Award (the performance criteria being BVA, EPS, and TSR Percentile Ranking, as defined in Attachment 1); and 

            (ii)    shall forfeit the entire unvested Restricted Stock Unit Award if, before such certification, Employee’s employment with Wolverine or its subsidiaries terminates (the “Employment Termination”) or the Committee terminates the Restricted Stock Unit Award (an “Award Termination”). 

        (b)   If the Employment Termination is:

    (i)     due to Employee’s:

        (1)    Disability; 
        (2)    death; or
        (3)    Retirement; or

    (ii)    due to such other circumstances as the Committee in its discretion allows;

then the number of Restricted Stock Units which shall vest at the end of the Performance Period shall be calculated as set forth in subsection (c), subject to reduction by the Committee in its discretion.  If there is an Award Termination, the Committee may in its discretion allow some or all of the Restricted Stock Units to vest, calculated as set forth in subsection (c), subject to reduction by the Committee in its discretion.

        (c)    As soon as reasonably practicable following the end of the Performance Period, the Committee shall calculate, as set forth in Attachment 1, the number of Restricted Stock Units that would have vested based on the attainment of the performance criteria if Employee’s employment or Restricted Stock Units had not been terminated prior to the certification.  The remainder of the Restricted Stock Units shall be automatically forfeited. 

5.Change in Control.  If, prior to the Performance Period End Date (as defined in Attachment 1), a Change in Control occurs, to the extent the Restricted Stock Units are outstanding immediately prior to such Change in Control, they shall vest in accordance with Section 13(b)(iii) of the Plan.
6.Employment by Wolverine.  The Agreement and the Restricted Stock Unit Award shall not impose upon Wolverine or any of its Subsidiaries any obligation to retain Employee in its employ for any given period or upon any specific terms of employment.  Wolverine or any of its Subsidiaries may at any time dismiss Employee from employment, free from any liability or claim under the Plan or this Agreement, unless otherwise expressly provided in any written agreement with Employee.  By accepting this Award, Employee reaffirms the obligations of any Employee Confidentiality, Intellectual Property Protection, and Restrictive Covenant Agreement or similar agreement, previously entered into between Wolverine and Employee.
7.Stockholder Rights.  Employee (or Employee’s permitted transferees) shall not have any voting and liquidation rights with respect to the Restricted Stock Units or the underlying Common Stock represented thereby unless and until shares of Common Stock are actually issued to  Employee upon vesting of the Restricted Stock Units in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.  

Employee shall be entitled to receive a dividend equivalent (“Dividend Equivalent”) in the form of cash, with respect to any cash dividend that is declared and paid on the Common Stock underlying the Restricted Stock Units prior to the Payout Date, with the amount that is paid to Employee in respect of the Dividend Equivalents equal to the aggregate cash dividends declared and paid per share of Common Stock during the period beginning on the Grant Date and ending immediately prior to the Payout Date multiplied by the number of Restricted Stock Units  that vest hereunder in accordance with Appendix 1.  For greater certainty, no Dividend Equivalent shall be payable to Employee in respect of any unvested Restricted Stock Units that are forfeited.  Upon vesting of the Restricted Stock Units and issuance to Employee of underlying Common Stock, if applicable, Employee shall have all stockholder rights, including the right to transfer the underlying Common Stock, subject to such conditions as Wolverine may reasonably specify to ensure compliance with applicable federal and state securities laws.
8.Withholding.  Wolverine and any of its Subsidiaries shall be entitled to (a) withhold and deduct from Employee’s future wages (or from other amounts that may be due and owing to Employee from Wolverine or a Subsidiary, including amounts under this Agreement), or make other arrangements for the collection of, all legally required amounts necessary to satisfy any and all applicable federal, state and local withholding and employment-related tax requirements attributable to the Restricted Stock Units Award under this Agreement, including, without limitation, the award, vesting or settlement of Restricted Stock Units and any Dividend Equivalents; or (b) require Employee promptly to remit the amount of such withholding to Wolverine or a Subsidiary before taking any action with respect to the Restricted Stock Units.  Unless the Committee provides otherwise, withholding may be satisfied by withholding shares of Common Stock to be received by Employee pursuant to this Agreement or by delivery to Wolverine or a Subsidiary of previously owned Common Stock of Wolverine.
9.Effective Date.  This grant of Restricted Stock Units shall be effective as of the Grant Date set forth in the grant.
10.Agreement Controls.  The Plan is hereby incorporated in this Agreement by reference.  Capitalized terms not defined in this Agreement shall have those meanings provided in the Plan.  In the event of any conflict between the terms of this Agreement and the terms of the Plan, the provisions of the Agreement shall control.

WOLVERINE WORLD WIDE, INC.
COMPENSATION COMMITTEE

ATTACHMENT 1 TO RESTRICTED STOCK UNITS AWARD AGREEMENT
The number of Restricted Stock Units that will vest is equal to the number resulting from the formula set forth immediately below, but not in excess of 600% of the target number of Restricted Stock Units (“the Maximum RSU Amount”), subject to any exercise of negative discretion of the Committee.

1.    The number of Restricted Stock Units that will vest under this Attachment 1 and this Agreement, as determined by the Committee, is equal to:

 [(Overall Award Percentage x Target Value)/Market Price] x the Adjustment Factor 

rounded up to the nearest whole number (but not in excess of the Maximum RSU Amount) where:

Overall Award Percentage will be the sum of (i) the BVA Average Award Percentage multiplied by the BVA Factor, and (ii) the EPS Average Award Percentage multiplied by the EPS Factor.

BVA Average Award Percentage will be equal to (x) the sum of the BVA Award Percentage for each Fiscal Year during the Performance Period divided by (y) three.

EPS Average Award Percentage will be equal to (x) the sum of the EPS Award Percentage for each Fiscal Year during the Performance Period divided by (y) three.

    (a)    BVA Award Percentage for each Fiscal Year during the Performance Period will be calculated as follows:

    If the BVA for the applicable Fiscal Year is < Threshold BVA, BVA Award Percentage = 0%

    If the BVA for the applicable Fiscal Year is ≥ Threshold BVA and < Target BVA, BVA Award Percentage =
    

([[			
	(BVA – Threshold BVA)
	(Target BVA – Threshold BVA)

] x 0.5 ] + 0.5 ) x100

    If the BVA for the applicable Fiscal Year is ≥ Target BVA and < Goal BVA, BVA Award Percentage =

([[			
	(BVA – Target BVA)
	(Goal BVA – Target BVA)

] x 0.5 ] + 1.0 ) x100

If the BVA for the applicable Fiscal Year is ≥ Goal BVA and < Stretch BVA, BVA Award Percentage =

([[			
	(BVA – Goal BVA)
	(Stretch BVA – Goal BVA)

] x 0.5 ] + 1.5 ) x100

If the BVA for the applicable Fiscal Year is ≥ Stretch BVA, BVA Award Percentage = Award Cap

(b)    EPS Award Percentage for each Fiscal Year during the Performance Period will be calculated as follows:

    If the EPS for the applicable Fiscal Year is < Threshold EPS, EPS Award Percentage = 0%

    If the EPS for the applicable Fiscal Year is ≥ Threshold EPS and < Target EPS, EPS Award Percentage =

([[			
	(EPS – Threshold EPS)
	(Target EPS – Threshold EPS)

] x 0.5 ] + 0.5 ) x100

    If the EPS for the applicable Fiscal Year is ≥ Target EPS and < Goal EPS, EPS Award Percentage =
([[			
	(EPS – Target EPS)
	(Goal EPS – Target EPS)

] x 0.5 ] + 1.0 ) x100

If the EPS for the applicable Fiscal Year is ≥ Goal EPS and < Stretch EPS, EPS Award Percentage =

([[			
	(EPS – Goal EPS)
	(Stretch EPS – Goal EPS)

] x 0.5 ] + 1.5 ) x100

        If the EPS for the applicable Fiscal Year is ≥ Stretch EPS, EPS Award Percentage = Award Cap

2.    The number of Restricted Stock Units that vest based on performance as determined under Section 1 above will be adjusted by the following “Adjustment Factor”:

a.If the TSR Percentile Rank is greater than or equal to 75.00, then the number of Restricted Stock Units that vest will be a number equal to the number of Restricted Stock Units that would vest based on performance as determined under Section 1 above, multiplied by an Adjustment Factor of 1.25 (e.g., if 100 Restricted Stock Units would vest under Section 1 prior to applying the Adjustment Factor, 125 would vest), subject to the Maximum RSU Amount.
b.If the TSR Percentile Rank is greater than 25.01 and less than 74.99, the Adjustment Factor is 1.0 (e.g., there shall be no adjustment to the number of Restricted Stock Units that vest based on performance as determined under Section 1 above).
c.If the TSR Percentile Rank is less than or equal to 25.00, then the number of Restricted Stock Units that vest based on performance as determined under Section 1 above will be a number equal to the number of Restricted Stock Units that would vest based on performance as determined under Section 1 above, multiplied by an Adjustment Factor of 0.75 (e.g., if 100 Restricted Stock Units would vest under Section 1 prior to applying the Adjustment Factor, 75 would vest).

The other defined terms shall have the following meanings for the purpose of this Agreement:

						
	Award Cap	200%
	Award Recipient	An employee of the Company to whom the Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors or the Board of Directors grants a Performance Restricted Unit Award, for such portion of the Performance Period as the Committee determines.
	BVA	An economic value added measurement that equals the operating income for a Fiscal Year reduced by (i) a provision for income taxes equal to the operating income multiplied by the Company’s total effective tax rate for the same Fiscal Year; and (ii) a capital charge equal to a 13-point average of “net operating assets” at the beginning and end of a Fiscal Year (with “net operating assets” defined as the net of trade receivables (net of reserves), inventory (net of reserves), other current assets, property, plant and equipment, trade payables and accrued liabilities) multiplied by 10%, as adjusted by resolution of the Compensation Committee within the first 90 days of the Performance Period.

	EPS	The total after-tax profits for a Fiscal Year divided by the fully-diluted weighted average shares outstanding during the Fiscal Year, as adjusted by resolution of the Compensation Committee within the first 90 days of the Performance Period.
	Fiscal Year	The fiscal year of the Company for financial reporting purposes as the Company may adopt from time to time.
	Market Price	The Fair Market Value on the Grant Date.
	Payout Date	The date determined by the Committee upon the vesting of Restricted Stock Units for the issuance and delivery of Common Stock and, if applicable, any cash payment, to which such Payout Date relates, which date shall be as soon as practicable, but in no event more than sixty (60) days following the date of vesting (or, if earlier, within 30 days following the date of a Change in Control, to the extent provided in Section 5 of this Agreement and the Plan).
	Performance Period	The three-year period beginning on the first day of the Company’s 2021 Fiscal Year and ending on the last day of the Company’s 2023 Fiscal Year.
	Performance Period End Date	The last day of the Company’s 2023 Fiscal Year.
	Russell 3000 Companies	The companies making up the Russell 3000 Consumer Discretionary Index as of the first day of the Performance Period.
	Target Value	Subject to the forfeiture provisions of Section 4 of the Agreement, the Target Value shall be the average of the sum of the highest dollar target amount granted each year of the Performance Period, multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is months employed and participating for that year of the Performance Period and the denominator of which is 12.  For clarification, the dollar target amount is only counted once for corresponding cycle grant year in cases where grants are made on the same date for multiple performance periods.  Partial months employed/participating shall only be included in the numerator, above, if Employee is employed/participating for the majority of days in such month.

						
	Total Shareholder Return	The change in value expressed as a percentage of a given dollar amount invested in a company’s most widely publicly traded stock over the Performance Period, taking into account both stock price appreciation (or depreciation) and the reinvestment of dividends (including the cash value of non-cash dividends) in such stock of the company.  The thirty (30) calendar-day average closing price of shares of Common Stock and the stock of the Russell 3000 Companies (i.e., the average closing prices over the period of trading days occurring in the thirty (30) calendar days prior to the first day of the Performance Period and ending on the first day of the Performance Period and the average closing prices over the period of trading days occurring in the final thirty (30) calendar days ending on the Performance Period End Date) will be used to value shares of Common Stock and the stock of the Russell 3000 Companies.  Dividend reinvestment will be calculated using the closing price of a share of Common Stock or the stock of the applicable Russell 3000 Company on the ex-dividend date or, if no trades were reported on such date, the latest preceding date for which a trade was reported.   If a company that is included in the Russell 3000 Consumer Discretionary Index as of the first day of the Performance Period ceases to be publicly traded (other than through bankruptcy) during the Performance Period, or if it publicly announced that any such company will be acquired, whether or not such acquisition occurs during the Performance Period, such company shall not be treated as Russell 3000 Company for purposes of the determinations herein and such company’s Total Shareholder Return shall not be included for purposes of the calculations herein.  Companies that were in the Russell 3000 Consumer Discretionary Index on the first day of the Performance Period but that exit due to bankruptcy before the end of the Performance Period remain Russell 3000 Companies and are assigned a Total Shareholder Return value of -100%.  Companies that exit the Russell 3000 Consumer Discretionary Index before the end of the Performance Period but remain publicly-traded throughout the Performance Period remain Russell 3000 Companies.
	TSR Percentile Rank	The percentage of Total Shareholder Return values among the Russell 3000 Companies at the Performance Period End Date that are equal to or lower than the Company’s Total Shareholder Return at the Performance Period End Date, provided that if the Company’s Total Shareholder Return falls between the Total Shareholder Return of two of the Russell 3000 Companies the TSR Percentile Rank shall be adjusted by interpolating the Company’s Total Shareholder Return on a straight line basis between the Total Shareholder Return of the two Russell 3000 Companies that are closest to the Company’s.  For purposes of the TSR Percentile Rank calculation, the Company will be excluded from the group of Russell 3000 Companies.
	BVA Factor	As set by the Compensation Committee within the first 90 days of the Performance Period.
	Threshold BVA	As set by the Compensation Committee for each Fiscal Year during the Performance Period within the first 90 days of the Performance Period.
	Target BVA	As set by the Compensation Committee for each Fiscal Year during the Performance Period within the first 90 days of the Performance Period.
	Goal BVA	As set by the Compensation Committee for each Fiscal Year during the Performance Period within the first 90 days of the Performance Period.

						
	Stretch BVA	As set by the Compensation Committee for each Fiscal Year during the Performance Period within the first 90 days of the Performance Period.
	EPS Factor	As set by the Compensation Committee within the first 90 days of the Performance Period.
	Threshold EPS	As set by the Compensation Committee for each Fiscal Year during the Performance Period within the first 90 days of the Performance Period.
	Target EPS	As set by the Compensation Committee for each Fiscal Year during the Performance Period within the first 90 days of the Performance Period.
	Goal EPS	As set by the Compensation Committee for each Fiscal Year during the Performance Period within the first 90 days of the Performance Period.
	Stretch EPS	As set by the Compensation Committee for each Fiscal Year during the Performance Period within the first 90 days of the Performance Period.Exhibit
10.1

 

ADDENTAX
GROUP CORP.

 

Kingkey
100, Block A, Room 4805

Luohu
District, Shenzhen City, China 518000

+(86)
755 8696 1405

 

May
12, 2021

 

Dear
Mr. Jiangping (Gary) Xiao,

 

Following
our recent discussions, I am pleased to confirm my invitation to you to join the board of directors (the “Board”) of Addentax
Group Corp. (the “Company”) as an independent director with effect from May 12, 2021. In addition to your acceptance and
acknowledgment of this appointment letter, please complete and return the attached Directors’ and Officers’ Questionnaire
(the “D&O Questionnaire”).

 

In
completing the D&O Questionnaire, you consent to serve as a director of the Company and you consent to the Company’s use of
the information in the D&O Questionnaire in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the New York
Stock Exchange, the NASDAQ Stock Market LLC, state governments and other regulatory authorities.

 

You
agree to perform your responsibilities as an independent director and/or a member of the committees of the Board in good faith and in
accordance with applicable law, the organizational documents of the Company and other policies and procedures applicable to such services.
The Company’s Board will appoint you as an independent director effective the date of the Company’s completion of its initial
public offering and the listing on its ordinary shares on a national securities exchange, whichever is the later (the “Effective
Date”). The continuation of your appointment is contingent on re-election at forthcoming annual stockholders’ meetings.

 

You
will not be employed by the Company and will be free to pursue your other interests. We ask that you to please disclose these interests
to our corporate counsel, Loeb & Loeb LLP, so that the Company can identify any conflict of interest arising from our activities
that may in the future intersect with yours. We expect that you will be considered to be an independent director and will be identified
as such in any registration statement, annual report and/or other documentation. If circumstances change, and you believe that your independence
may be in doubt, please discuss this with our corporate counsel. For the purpose of clarity, under the Nasdaq listing rules, an independent
director is defined generally as a person other than an officer or employee of the company or its subsidiaries or any other individual
having a relationship, which, in the opinion of the company’s board of directors would interfere with the director’s exercise
of independent judgment in carrying out the responsibilities of a director.

 

Confidentiality

 

In
your role as independent director, you will have access to confidential information about the Company and its clients and you agree to
apply the highest standards of confidentiality and, except in the proper performance of your services, not to use or disclose to any
person confidential information during your appointment or thereafter. In addition, you agree to comply with those provisions of the
Company’s Code of Ethics and other policies applicable to independent directors and all applicable laws and regulations relating
to independent directors of a public company.

 

On
termination of your appointment, you will deliver to the Company all books, documents, papers and other property of or relating to the
business of the Company which are in your possession, custody or power by virtue of your position as an independent director of the Company.

 

Committees

 

In
connection with your appointment, you and the Board have agreed that you will serve as a member of the Audit Committee, Compensation
Committee and Governance and Nominating Committee and chairman of one of the aforementioned committees. Compensation associated with
committee service is addressed in the Remuneration section of this appointment letter.

 

    	 

    	 

    

 

Remuneration

 

The
Company’s independent director compensation program is described generally below. The Board or the applicable committee reserves
the right to adjust the remuneration of directors from time to time.

 

In
consideration of your services and in accordance with the Company’s compensation arrangements for independent directors, you will
receive annual cash compensation of $15,000 payable quarterly in advance on the first business day of each calendar quarter. Your first
cash compensation payment on the Effective Date will likely comprise a pro-rata amount from the Effective Date through to the end of
the relevant calendar quarter and thereafter quarterly payments in advance of each calendar quarter.

 

Further,
in addition to cash compensation, you may be entitled to receive restricted ordinary shares and/or options to purchase to same on such
terms and conditions as may be determined at a later date.

 

Expenses

 

The
Company will reimburse you for reasonable and properly documented expenses incurred in performing your duties provided such expenses
are pre-approved by the Company.

 

Non-Competition

 

You
agree and undertake that you will not, so long as you are a member of the Board and for a period of 12 months following termination of
this Agreement for whatever reason, directly or indirectly as owner, partner, stockholder, employee, broker, agent principal, corporate
officer, director, licensor or in any other capacity whatsoever, engage in, become financially interested in, be employed by, or have
any connection with any business or venture that is engaged in any activities involving services or products which compete, directly
or indirectly, with the services or products provided or proposed to be provided by the Company or its subsidiaries or affiliates; provided
however that you may own securities of any public corporation which is engaged in such business but in an amount not to exceed at any
one time, one percent of any class of stock or securities of such company, so long as you have no active role in the publicly owned company
as director, employee, consultant or otherwise.

 

We
look forward to your participation on the Board of Addentax Group Corp.,

 

	 	Sincerely,
	 	 
	 	 
	 	Zhida
    Hong
	 	Chief
    Executive Officer

 

I,
Jiangping (Gary) Xiao, accept the offer as stated above.

 

	Signature:	 
	 	 
	/s/
    Jiangping (Gary) Xiao 	 
	Date:
    May 12, 2021

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