"Angry?"
Wilson quickly caught up, and Lu Liang stepped back half a step without expression: "National policies aren't decided that easily."
He suddenly remembered, this fellow seemed to be double-sided, but he didn't know if he was the one stirring things up or being stirred.
Moreover, several times, Wilson's gaze towards him was quite unnerving, making Lu Liang feel the need to keep his distance from him.
"There are indeed many aspects to consider," Wilson passed by with a cold face.
Lu Liang's cautiousness made him unhappy, and he was going to find a male companion for the night to vent.
Lu Liang breathed a sigh of relief and beckoned to Sun Yuchen, who was talking with someone: "Are you staying here or coming with me?"
He's scheduled to go to DC Studio later, and then tomorrow to Detroit to meet with Flannery, planning to stay for a few days and head back once the business is done.
"Mr. Lu, I'd like to stay in New York for a few more days."