“By the way Alistair, had my dad briefed you about the collaboration between Hans group and Yunrui?”
“Yeah.” He replied unenthusiastically.
“So what’s your thought on that?”
Mu raised his head and his eyes flickered with alertness.
So this is the main dish today!
Mu carefreely analysed, “Unless the government sign off, I don’t see any opportunity for further development. I think it’s best we wait for now!”
“Isn’t it a piece of cake for you to get them to sign?”
“Nobody can be hundred percent sure of how fiscal policies turn out. If there’s any divergence, we would suffer a huge blow. So we should wait patiently for now!” Mu’s tone reflected his uncompromising decision.
And since he had already made up his mind, Yoi knew she had to drop the topic. “Alright, you and daddy decide, I’m not interfering. I believe the two of you can make the best judgement!”
“Ok!” Mu concurred, lukewarm the entire time.
Yoi looked at him with mixed feelings. All of a sudden, she recalled something important, “Oh right, daddy said it’s been a while since you come over for dinner. He asks when are you free to come over?”
Mu’s eyebrows furrowed closely. After a long pause, he changed into a serious demeanour, “Alright got it, I will find some time after the competition!”
Although he didn’t reject her, but it’s up to him on how he carries it out.
His words reassured Yoi.
“Ok, I’ll let him know!” A genuine smile blossomed on her face. She had heard what she wanted this lunch.
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