Marriage in crisis

Chapter 4138 This is too perfunctory

As soon as Ang Kang finished speaking, the room fell silent again.

Everyone sat there looking at each other, and no one spoke anymore.

After a long time, a sarcastic laugh was suddenly heard, which was in sharp contrast to the serious atmosphere in the room.

Everyone looked in the direction of the sound and saw Samiye who was sitting in the middle seat on one side.

Before General Deang could speak, Kunsa took the initiative again and said to Samieh, "Mr. Samieh, you have something to say!"

Samie didn't even look at him and just laughed.

Kunsa continued self-righteously, "You have really been concerned about our generation's affairs in recent years. It seems that many things have not escaped your eyes. I am sorry to make you laugh!"

It sounded like he was the king here, and judging from his tone, he really should not be underestimated.

Everyone looked at Samie, with different emotions in their eyes.

Kunsa seemed to have found his sense of existence, and continued while the iron was hot, "What does Mr. Samie think of what happened last night?"

We were all looking at the big screen and we all sneered in unison.

"What a fucking foul-mouthed person!" Xiao Yao cursed with disdain.

"Is he always like this? Isn't he too eager for success?" Xiao Qiu looked at us and asked, "Isn't he really afraid of being embarrassed?"

Qin Bing said, "The news he got must be that the target was destroyed! Otherwise, he wouldn't be so reckless and leave no room for himself."

Shen Kuo smiled, "That's right! What Qin Bing said is right, he is already anxious to take the position. Now he can't wait any longer!"

"I really didn't realize that this is what you call shrewdness. The chassis is unstable!"

I stood up by holding on to the table, and Qin Bing immediately reached out to support me.

It was only then that I realized that my mother-in-law was still concentrating on watching the screen and was completely unaware of my actions.

I held my stomach and moved around a bit, actually I was heading to the toilet.

But I was afraid of missing the key part.

Kunsa, who asked this question, smiled calmly, staring at Samiye, as if waiting for his answer.

It seemed that he was also paying special attention to this matter.

At this time, General Deang's eyes moved to Samie's face.

Samie did not want to answer Kunsa's question, but looked at General Deang and asked, "General Deang, do you want to know the answer too?"

"It is still heartbreaking that such a thing happened! It was also beyond my expectation?" General Deang said perfunctorily.

"General Deang, you shouldn't just say, 'You didn't expect it either'. That's too perfunctory. On the contrary, this is what you should have thought of most!" Samiye didn't give General Deang any face at all and spoke very directly.

He looked at General Deang, who looked embarrassed, shook his head meaningfully, and said, "Your situation... doesn't look very optimistic!"

What he said seemed a bit nonsensical, but General Deang's eyes remained on Samie.

Samie looked at General Deang and laughed again, then continued in all seriousness, "Maybe this is the most appropriate sentence for me to say, and no one else here can say it.

Of course, even if they realize this, they won't say this. After all, I'm just a businessman. I don't want to get involved in the competition for power between you.

But one thing is that this incident has already involved my interests. So, I came here uninvited! But..."

Samie's eyes finally moved to Kunsa. "It has nothing to do with what Kunsa said, 'I've been concerned about your affairs'! I'm not interested in how you fight, how you compete, and who destroys whom, and I don't want to ask. But... if it doesn't involve my interests, I won't get involved in this mess!"

Kunsa immediately opened his mouth to ask Samiya, "I don't know..."

But he was rudely interrupted by Samie, "Please don't interrupt me! OK?"

Kunsa's breath was stuck in his throat, unable to go up or down. He looked at Samiye with his mouth half open.

And those present also looked at Kunsa who was deprived of the right to speak.

It can be seen that some people's faces have begun to show displeasure.

Samie retracted his gaze and looked at General Deang again, "In Myanmar, my business accounts for 38.5% of your total share here. I am probably the one you should thank the most for your car being able to move.

Although I don't have as much mineral rubber as China, I have a large share of gemstones. You must have received a lot of tax revenue, right? Otherwise, where does your money come from? How do you support your troops?"

Samieh was outspoken.

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