"Mr. Lynch, could you explain the reason?"
When Lynch suggested that Fla might suffer severely in the foreign exchange market, someone quickly raised a question.
This kind of inquisitive question was not necessarily to better agree with Lynch, but more likely to refute his conclusion through Lynch's viewpoint, proving that his view was incorrect.
In fact, these situations are very normal. Everyone has the right to express their ideas, which is a basic right given to every citizen by the Federation Charter, even the President cannot deprive them of it.
There are optimists and pessimists; hence, a debate ensues, which is precisely the value of this salon.
Lynch looked at the person who raised the question, a well-dressed gentleman in his forties. Most of the gentlemen in this room were dressed very smartly. They were different from those outside who couldn't even fill their stomachs.