Gap.
Unfillable gaps.
Even if they risked their lives,
they still couldn't catch up. As Su Yu continued his in-depth introductions, Dsvid and Pan Cong spoke less and less because they didn't know what to ask. Even if they did, what was the point?
No money.
No technology.
No systematic guarantees.
No matter how many questions they asked, it didn't help. Seeing this, Su Yu didn't hold back; instead, he became even more enthusiastic in his presentation since Ling had once mentioned the potential expansion of the Myanmar Economic Special Zone.
He, of course, wanted to help.
At least,
first, he had to make the two understand the gap between them.
Next, he had to make them envious to the core.
Finally, let them realize that envy was useless. If they wanted to achieve something, they must follow Ling closely. As a subordinate, Su Yu felt that he was getting better at sharing the leader's worries, thus, his narrations were particularly vigorous.