"I'll be the middleman," Robert said. "Neither party is likely to trust each other, but since I have some relationship with both sides, I'll vouch for the deal."
"I want cash and gold," Sean Knight didn't want any trouble. Acquiring those mountain mines seemed inappropriate now— who knows if there would be any pitfalls— after all, once state enterprises had invested hundreds of billions overseas, and after a war, there was nothing left.
And the stocks were not necessarily reliable either. He had already caused trouble with the Sharde family; if he were to contend with other major families over shareholding disputes, wouldn't it lead to even more trouble?
Sean Knight was not afraid of the trouble he caused himself, but he did not want others to create problems for him.
"Alright. I know your account, hand over the stock documents to me, and I can transfer the first payment to you right now."