Guo Nini hurriedly arrived at the chairman's office, only to find it in chaos as if a typhoon had just passed through—water stains, shattered porcelain pieces, and scattered papers were everywhere on the expensive carpet.
She saw Luo Wantong standing with his back to her, facing the floor-to-ceiling window, quietly gazing at Binhai outside.
What was once a reassuring broad back now gave Guo Nini a sense of fear.
She steadied her nerves and gently approached Luo Wantong, softly asking, "Wantong, what's wrong? It's been a long time since I've seen you lose your temper like this."
Luo Wantong let out a long sigh, suppressing his anger, and without turning his head, he said, "I just received news that the signing ceremony for the transfer of the Lijiang Center land, originally scheduled for tomorrow, has been canceled."
Guo Nini looked shocked and asked, "How could that be? Haven't all the connections been smoothed out already?"
