Hardy listened and smiled lightly.
"What's the harm in doing it? Go ahead and buy the ships at five dollars per ton. It'll also help build a relationship with the U.S. military stationed there."
"Bring the ships back. If they can be repaired, fix them. If not, dismantle them for scrap metal. We won't lose money."
"I understand, Mr. Hardy," Victor replied.
Huo Qingtong, standing nearby, heard Hardy's words and admired him. There was no business that the big boss wouldn't dare to do.
After some thought, Huo Qingtong asked Victor, "Mr. Victor, if we buy these ships, I'm thinking of keeping a few for the trading company. Do you think that's appropriate?"
Victor smiled, "You can decide that on your own. As long as the boss agrees to the purchase, the rest is up to you."