If they had delayed it any longer, until tomorrow, they would have witnessed these leaders making house visits. In that case, they wouldn't have dared to raise such matters and would have taken a different approach to being neighbors with this family. A family so capable and well-connected—just a little bit of what they have could sustain them for a lifetime.
But no matter how much they regretted it, Su Yijia and Qin Kaize had no idea and didn't care to know. Once the door was closed, Su Yijia furrowed her brows and looked at Qin Kaize uncertainly.
"Is that it? We're done?" she asked.
"Yes, but we'll have to wait a few days for the rest. It won't be like what you've seen before—no grand award ceremonies or press conferences. China still has many enemies watching, so the more important something is, the more low-key it has to be," Qin Kaize said, smiling as he patted Su Yijia's head.