Rapid advancement could bring huge profits to many, so why would they delay it due to unfounded, low-probability speculations?
Even if the project team wanted to stop at times like these, there would be others pushing it forward.
After all, the project had been developing in a positive direction, and "unknown variables" hadn't caused any significant losses.
"But I am indeed worried about the unknown variables. It's troubling, after returning I'll need to transfer some assets to safer places," Andrei muttered.
Glancing at Yue Gongyang, Andrei couldn't suppress the curiosity gnawing at him, and he asked:
"To tell the truth, I don't quite understand your choice."
From the perspective of Ancestral Factory, choosing to [support], if everything went smoothly, would secure some benefits of "being on the right side." If things went poorly and unknown variables really led to adverse outcomes, a pharmaceutical company like Ancestral Factory could make even more money.