Gao Guang wanted to analyze the meaning of those notes from Zoge, but since they were meeting that evening, there was no need to speculate.
What he needed to do now was to reassure Lamanche.
In the short term, these channels in Poland were not going to be kept, and it went without saying that the Archer Armory would have to be turned over. But for Gao Guang, whether or not the factory manager, Winter, could keep his position, was of no consequence.
The armory was there, and no one would move it. Even if the manager changed, it was just a matter of negotiating again.
Of course, it was still preferable to keep Winter in his position, because if Winter were implicated, Gao Guang would feel guilty.
Lamanche, on the other hand, was easy to deal with. At the moment, he wouldn't blame Gao Guang for getting him involved but would only be grateful that Gao Guang was willing to pull him out.