He took the lead in breaking the stalemate in the conference room, straightened his suit, and sat down resolutely in the chair, his arm resting on the conference table, with an extremely tough attitude, re-emphasizing: "I don't care what kind of proof they say they have, evidence can be fabricated later. In short, I do not believe a school has the capability to overcome the challenges of microchip technology! Moreover, Zenla has always relied on imports for chips; if they were capable of making chips, they would have done it already—they lack the talent in this area!"
"The fact that they have made it without any talent can only mean one thing—they have stolen someone else's technology!"
"The chip they've presented this time is almost identical to ours, it's not possible that we stole their technology."
Charles Quarles remained unmoved by the Arbitration Committee's suggestion to compromise and give way to each other, refusing to budge an inch.