Ji Yang introduced Guan Kun to Le Qin and never inquired about their matters again.
Of course, Ji Yang was just putting on an act; he did not want Guan Kun to expose his relationships with various forces.
Although he had a certain influence over these groups, and everyone knew he could come and go freely within their domains—which the domestic authorities were definitely aware of—he still wanted to show that he merely had good relationships with them without affecting their capabilities.
As for how they discussed matters, Ji Yang didn't inquire further.
Although Ji Yang refrained from questioning, after Guan Kun left, Le Qin and the high-ranking officials of the Redstone Army secretly met with him.
"Mr. Ji, we have come across some weapons and equipment," Le Qin said with a smile.
"Alright, I don't care how you got the equipment. Just handle it well. Who will you appoint as the commander of the Allied Army?"