Thirty minutes had passed since Jinhee Ji, Taewook Go, and Seongjin Park were guided to the VIP room when Xu Jiayin entered with his adjutant.
“What brings you here without notice, Chairman Jinhee Ji?” Xu Jiayin asked, putting on a friendly facade.
From the Asia Player Exhibition Games to the Guangzhou uncleared dungeon break, and then the unification war, a series of events led to China losing significant influence and power. He couldn’t easily welcome a surprise visit from a rival country, but it was also hard to ignore New Korea now that they had become a major power.
“It’s a pleasure to meet you, Chairman Xu Jiayin. Congratulations on your appointment,” Jinhee Ji shared his greetings while remaining seated, a stance unfitting for a sudden guest.
Without hiding his displeasure, Xu Jiayin also sat down at his seat. “I will not repeat myself. What brings you here?”
“No need to be so impatient. But since you want me to get to the point, we shall do that.”
Jinhee Ji turned back to look at T...
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