The real deal was settled in a few words.
Abdulla truly didn't regard money as anything significant, two hundred million dollars might be a lifetime's unachievable amount for Gao Yi and his team, but for Abdulla, it was just a small figure in the budget allocation.
Spending two hundred million dollars on weapons worth over ten million was not a big deal for Saudi, it was simply standard procedure.
As for sending out a portion of their own munitions, that was even less of an issue.
After years of fighting, Saudi had spent not one hundred billion but at least eighty billion in Yemen and still hadn't won, so sending some basic rifles and rocket launchers was trivial, not even worth mentioning.
If you asked who lost out in this deal, the answer would be no one, everyone won.
Gathering briefly in Gao Yi's room was official business, but after the official matters were discussed, the specific private matters naturally required separate conversations.