"Uncle, you actually came here for this reason, right?"
Yang Sisi's father did not answer directly. He said, "Do you really think that the conditions I offered are not as practical as your investment in real estate in Thailand? ... I came here with sincerity."
I remained silent. I fully understood the nature of this matter; regarding "one-click games," I had nothing to offer right now.
The reason he offered me these terms was probably to repay a previous favor, and it might also be related to Yang Sisi.
I haven't given up on "One-Click Travel" yet, but I don't want to create "One-Click Travel" by taking shortcuts. Besides, now that I'm in his company, how am I supposed to face Yang Sisi in the future? I can't even guarantee that my leg will heal completely.
Furthermore, I should remain rational and clear-headed. Business is not about personal relationships. Once personal relationships are involved, I am not optimistic about this project... because I will feel psychological pressure. "One-click travel" is destined to be very expensive. If it doesn't achieve results and drags down Yang Sisi's father and his company, I will feel guilty.
I especially hope that he genuinely likes and believes in this project; only then can it be considered a collaboration, and only then can we truly collaborate.
Unfortunately, he wasn't...
I'll say it again: before I've offered anything, his initiative to discuss cooperation with me is a way of repaying a favor; he's already a very successful businessman, and he understands this better than I do.
...
After a long silence, I finally spoke up and said, "Uncle, before you came to Dali, someone as successful as you gave me advice... She said that when things aren't going well for me, I should do what I'm good at... So, I'm very grateful for your kindness, but I can't go to Shanghai."
"Do you lack self-confidence?"
"Confidence and blind confidence are two different concepts... Although one-click travel is a project I really want to do, 'feeling' my way across the river might be more suitable for me at this stage than directly walking across a bridge... At least, I will have some experience and insights in the process."
As I spoke, I subconsciously glanced towards the hotel again, and I saw Ye Zhi standing by the rooftop swimming pool, also looking at the pink sky...
At that moment, I felt that she was more profound than ever before, because behind her seemingly perfect appearance lay a burden of unimaginable suffering!
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