"Huh…"
Lin Yi muttered, "Why does something feel off about what you just said."
"What I mean is this thing has to be done, no matter what."
"Now you're making things hard for me. This is a gamble to begin with, how can you demand a guaranteed win."
"I don't care, figure it out yourself."
"Uh… fine."
Lin Yi hung up and played with the phone in his hand.
In Liu Hong's words, Lin Yi heard the subtext.
For a long time now, Liu Hong had been in charge of the concrete affairs of the Central Guards Brigade. No question, he was a damn good leader—always thought from his men's perspective and wouldn't make brain-dead decisions.
But what he was asking today was clearly a bit unreasonable, which meant there had to be something else behind it.
The core of this matter was a bet. If they won, everything was negotiable; if they lost, all their effort would be for nothing.
But there is one way to win every bet: cheat.
If no one comes to steal it, you just find someone yourself.
