"Sorry, it was my rashness."
Mr. Ota chuckled awkwardly to ease the embarrassment and asked how many days Lu Liang planned to stay in Tokyo.
They were not allowed to inquire about whatever investments were made, as it had been made clear during their initial three-party collaboration.
Indeed, it was an overstep on his part.
"Three days, until the 19th."
Lu Liang paused and said, "Mr. Ota, there might be something I need your help with."
"As long as there's something useful I or Mitsui Sumitomo can do, feel free to instruct me," Mr. Ota said.
"It's not so much an instruction but rather I would like to meet Mr. Sun from Softbank. Could you arrange that for me?"
Goldman Sachs Group, which Lu Liang had not dealt with before, could only temporarily rest his hopes on Wilson.
But Wilson was not particularly reliable either, and to oust Liu Qing, he still needed to gain the support of Softbank.