Chapter 6 (1/2)
It wasn't long before the other representative came.
The representative is French, but with his assistant and the other two bosses, Lu Yao is familiar with one of the tall men, but she doesn't know where she met her.
The man clearly recognized her and laughed and called out, ”sister Chen Yao.”
Looking at his smiling eyes, Lu Yao finally remembered.
Xiang Dongnan, a former student of her father, also worked in the court. They were considered senior brothers. However, Xiang Dongnan moved to Switzerland because of family business and never came back.
”Elder martial brother.” Lu Yao also smiles at him.
Because it's a business negotiation, they can't talk about the past, they can only talk in private.
Lu Yao sat under Mr. Chen and listened carefully to the other party's representatives. Then she translated them to Mr. Chen. After Mr. Chen heard the reply, she said those replies in French.
This is a test of listening, and each country's language is not the same. Maybe there is a little difference between the translation into another language. Lu Yao tried his best to make the translation concise, and both sides could understand it.
In the middle of the negotiation, when everyone was in a good mood, they clinked their glasses. Lu Yao blocked all of them for president Lu. Before her aunt left, she drank something cold and gradually turned pale.
Lu Yao took a look at Lu Yao in the southeast. He reached the representative's ear and said a few words. There was less clinking glasses in the back. Most of them were eating vegetables. Lu Yao was much more comfortable sitting there.
In less than an hour and a half, the negotiation ended smoothly and both sides signed the contract.
Seeing that they didn't have their own business, Lu Yao and Mr. Chen said something. They got up to go to the bathroom. They wanted to take time to smoke a cigarette. They found that they didn't bring their bags. They washed their hands and left.
When we got to the corridor, we ran into each other in the southeast.
Lu Yao took the initiative to say hello: ”senior brother, thank you just now.” If it wasn't for helping southeast, maybe she would have vomited with the toilet.