Chapter 391: Tough Days (1/2)
Chapter 391: Tough Days
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Being the director the organization, Ma Zhi-an carried the application forms and recommendation letters with him wherever he went
Hence, after Chen Haonan had filled in the recommendation letter, and Li Du had filled in the application forned his naanization
Putting the forms away, Ma Zhi-an extended his hand with a sanization, Brother Li I hope that we’ll help and support each other as we make our mark in America”
Li Du shook his hand ”Definitely”
Ma Zhi-an was someone who knew his place, and did not overstay his welco to accolass and then left
After a few lasses of fresh beer on their table
Li Du said, ”Excuse me, we didn’t order this”
The Native American man smiled, ”It’s a treat from James He asked me to send you a dozen of the freshest stout” Jalish name; Li Du’s impression of him was even more positive now
But when the Native Aet about the food and drink Li, let ive you a piece of very, very, very sincere advice: be wary of Ma!”
”Why?” Li Du asked ”Does he have an evil scheme for me?”
From the interaction they’d just had, Ma Zhi-an did not seem like such a person However, Li could not only consider appearances—as to say what kind of a person he really was?
Chen Haonan nodded and then relatedto do with Ma Zhi-an
But he spoke toothings
Disregarding the fact that he had iven hi more reliable than Haonan However, Haonan had closed a business deal with hiard, Chen Haonan would seem more trustworthy
It was never easy to read soood at assessing people’s personalities After all, he’d been o
Afteranother round at the food market, they returned to Chen Haonan’s villa to rest The next day they got ready to head back after breakfast
Chen Haonan could not bear for theer? My hosting at the Food Market was inadequate; let’s go dine at the Hilton Hotel tonight”
Li Du smiled ”It’s not like the food market was filled with low-standard street stalls The food there is probably better than soain another time”
Haonan still wanted to dissuade them, but Hans told him that they had to leave to attend to business matters Chen Haonan could not refute that, and so he asked pitifully, ”Then will you come when your beads are ready?”
Li Du was souy was lonely, but there were plenty of Chinese in Phoenix: Chen Haonan did not have to solely depend on him