Luo Feng's intentions were quite clear.
He wanted to give Mike the impression that he was willing to engage in a price war, using his substantial financial resources as a bluff.
When faced with minor losses, National Transport would still choose to compete.
However, if the losses reached a certain level, they would simply bow out.
What harm would it do to them, even if they handed over the contracts?
Luo Feng was employing the tactic of "boiling a frog in warm water."
Even if the opponents had deep pockets, so what?
If he kept taking orders at an incredibly low price, what would their loyal customers think?
If their long-standing clients thought they were being overcharged, would they not turn to other options?
More importantly, if those loyal customers took the time to investigate, they would realize that they were being targeted in retaliation against National Transport.