Nowhere is suitable?
That sounds like words said in anger.
The general manager knows that President Pei doesn't have much dating experience, so if a woman acts up a little, he might take it seriously.
"I guess the other party is throwing a tantrum at you. This is easy to handle. Just buy her something she likes to coax her, and there's nothing that can't be smoothed over," the general manager said.
"We've already broken up."
So it's no longer about coaxing or not coaxing.
The wine in the general manager's cup almost spilled out.
Damn it, how come such a crucial piece of information wasn't stated at the very beginning? It made him imagine things for quite a while.
So she threw a tantrum, said nowhere is suitable, and President Pei lost patience and broke up with her, and now he's regretting and wants to win her back?
The general manager could only imagine it this way because he really didn't dare, nor would he think that President Pei was dumped.
