Big Data Cultivation

Chapter 961 - 961 961 Different Standpoints (Extra updates



Chapter 961 - 961 961 Different Standpoints (Extra updates

?Chapter 961: Chapter 961 Different Standpoints (Extra updates for Xiaonian, seeking monthly passes) Chapter 961: Chapter 961 Different Standpoints (Extra updates for Xiaonian, seeking monthly passes) President Qi’s logic isn’t exactly wrong—why not set out early for an appointment?

In his eyes, a project negotiation of this level surely calls for meticulous haggling. Although Shengshi is a big player, even they can’t afford to waste money recklessly—after all, even landlords don’t have endless supplies.

Therefore, in the preliminary stages of the negotiation, having the upper hand is crucial. If you show any sign of weakness, the other party might push their advantage.

But he overlooked one thing: this negotiation was a one-sided desire on his part, as Feng Jun had no intention of selling Luohua to begin with.

In Feng Jun’s view, the mere fact that he was willing to meet the other party was already a favor to the Yu Family. Besides… it’s not like he intended to be late.

Well, alright, what he actually thought was that a few minutes’ delay didn’t really matter—he had considered the possibility of traffic, just not that it could be this bad. After all, at this time of day, it normally wouldn’t be so congested.

So after waiting for twenty minutes, he promptly stood up. “Gazi, let’s pay and leave.”

As soon as he finished speaking, Sister Hong’s mobile phone rang again. Sister Shen was on the line: “Sister Zhang, please wait a moment longer, the road has cleared… we’ll be there soon.”

While President Qi decided to leave Feng Jun hanging, he couldn’t do so without any communication. Thus, Sister Shen had proactively made a couple of phone calls to inform him they had also been caught in traffic, asking Feng Jun to wait just a little longer.

Twenty minutes… Calling right at the twenty-minute mark surely meant they wanted Feng Jun to keep waiting.

President Qi didn’t object to this approach. In the business world, a win-win is the proper way. Humiliating one’s opponent might feel satisfying, but forcing them into a desperate last stand is unnecessary.

After picking up this call, Sister Hong was also inclined to wait a bit longer—being streetwise meant not being afraid of trouble but not that she was looking to stir it up everywhere.

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