"I've become increasingly interested in this Lijing Pavilion; let's have lunch there today. It seems the owner really sticks to his principles," Ye Chen said to Su Wanyi with a smile.
Then he spoke into the microphone, "Mr. Rosen, are you really sure you want to lose this big deal?"
"Sir, the notion you had just now of trying to persuade me with money is highly insulting. Perhaps others think money can change everything, but it doesn't work on me. I advise you not to waste your time," Rosen said seriously.
"And I want to tell you, I'm not someone who values money. I'm a person with strong principles, and no matter the circumstance, rules cannot be broken once established."
Ye Chen's lips curled slightly as he asked, "Is it really as you say?"
"Of course. Alright, I don't want to waste my time with you here. I still need to research new dishes to ensure every guest who comes here can taste different foods," Rosen said as he was about to hang up the phone.
