Andrew did not quite understand what Yuchi meant by these questions.
What did he mean by whether or not the beacons belonged to him? What did he mean by whether or not he had the right to do with them as he wished?
Why was he asking this?
Andrew's eyes were filled with doubt. Seeing this, Yuchi added with a faint smile, "My intentions are very simple. If I can deal with these beacons as I please, I am very willing to give them to all of you present. All you need to do is fulfill a small wish of mine."
"At the same time, please rest assured, respected seniors. My request is definitely not compulsory, but rather voluntary. The right to choose will be in the hands of all the races present here. If the other party agrees, then there will be no problem. If the other party doesn't agree, then this junior will not pursue the matter in shape, way or form. The matter will be regarded as being over and done with."
It was rare for Yuchi to say so much.