After a brief blush, Solin immediately said, "No, you cannot see it that way. If we cannot work together, the value of these patents will not be realized. If you return to China, these patents will be greatly cheapened, even left unused. The inner core in this curved drill bit cannot feasibly be manufactured given China's processing skill level."
His statement truly hit a sore spot. Because the inner core required high precision, domestic manufacturers were unable to process it. It was this fear of waste that led Yang Ping to be willing to authorize its use to the Americans, otherwise, he would have cooperated with a domestic manufacturer long ago.
Helpless, he had tried to cooperate with domestic manufacturers but they would only offer several hundred thousand and were lackadaisical about it.
So, Yang Ping planned to sell to an American company to first earn a sum of money. Then, he could make other plans.