"Forget it. We don’t have any plans to expand over there, so naturally we won’t be competing with Mr. Han for the market. But you know, Mr. Han, in business, it’s better for everyone to prosper together. Finding partners is the right approach." Lu Yun said with a chuckle.
Jia Chengshan also laughed and added, "Locking yourself up and eating alone is not a good habit."
When Han He heard them say this, he was taken aback and wanted to ask a few questions, but the two had already bid farewell and left, so he could only let it go.
Han Zizhi was equally baffled, unable to figure out what the two big figures ant by their words.
Just as the father and son were about to exchange thoughts, they suddenly spotted a new target.
A group headed by Lin Hong from Xianggang entered the room.
Han He and his son imdiately set aside their doubts and walked over with smiles.
After so interaction, Lin Tianyi from the Lin Family Clan and Hong Chengtian from the Hong Family Clan showed interest in the new business ventures of the Han Family and even praised them for quickly capturing the market.
However, Han He and his son felt that there was sothing else mixed in with their praise, a strange feeling that was hard to define.
After these people moved on, Han Zizhi couldn’t help but comnt to his father, "How co everyone in Huaxia knows about our little venture in the west? Our recent promotions have indeed been intense, but have they beco this popular in Xianggang?"
Han He also frowned slightly, shaking his head.
This setting truly wasn’t the place for such discussions. As they spoke, they spotted another new target.
A captivatingly beautiful woman was walking alongside a middle-aged man, engaged in conversation.
It was indeed Dong Tianlu from Beifeng Holdings and Zhang Qinglin from Ziyu Group.
Han He and his son both noticed these two people and imdiately composed themselves, approaching with renewed smiles.
After yet another round of pleasantries, the father and son realized Dong Tianlu and Zhang Qinglin seed sowhat displeased, also hinting at matters related to their business.
Han He recalled that these two had previously called him, trying to diate the conflict with Bai Xiaosheng, which he had deflected.
Apparently, they felt slighted, creating so grievances.
In such a setting, Han He couldn’t address these issues directly to nd fences and only kept it in mind to find ways to bridge gaps in the future.
Thus, Han He and his son lingered on the first floor for over half an hour, and after eting nearly everyone they intended to, they returned to their room.
It was a two-bedroom suite. Although the furnishings weren’t luxurious and appeared sowhat old, it was very comfortable.
After traveling and interacting with various business individuals downstairs, both father and son were exhausted.
Han Zizhi was still holding up fine, as he was still in his pri.
In contrast, Han He was feeling sowhat fatigued, needing to take so calming and restorative dicine.
"Dad, when we arrived, I noticed you seed very focused on Director Hou Yuncheng." Han Zizhi finally addressed his father once they were alone.
"Of course, Director Hou is no ordinary man!" Han He said. "I’ve specifically researched him; his abilities are exceptional, and he has advanced rapidly in such a special departnt. I speculate he’ll take on important roles in the dostic and international economic fields in the future. It’s beneficial for us to communicate and interact more with him, potentially more valuable than engaging with those business figures."
Saying this, Han He paused, his brow slightly furrowed.
Han Zizhi didn’t pay much attention to his father’s change in expression, and couldn’t help but nod.
"Zizhi." Han He suddenly spoke, looking sowhat uncertain.
"Hmm?" Han Zizhi didn’t know what his father wanted to say and instinctively looked over.
"Just, do you feel that the people we encountered downstairs were a bit odd?" Han He murmured.
Han Zizhi was taken aback, asking, "Who are you referring to?"
Han He hesitated slightly, then slowly opened his mouth—
"Everyone."
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