"Do I need to thank you for your sympathy?" Irish sneered.
Tuell shook his head helplessly and said, "No. But you have to know there is no right or wrong in this industry. No one can be sure who is a good man and who is a bad guy, including me, Joseph, or our opponents such as Alston or Leo. We cooperated with each other just for the profit, so there were no covert means, only overt means in this field."
Speaking of this, Tuell suddenly said, "But Joseph is a man who would obey the rules in this field, which is rare in South Africa. He didn't intend to take the blue-green diamond at no expense, so he purchased the empty diamond mine for 200 million dollars. It was a gentleman's behavior."
Was it real?
Irish was so helpless, and she never thought the meaning of gentleman had changed to such a superficial extent in the business world.