Winters does not have the decision-making power on this.
He immediately reported it to the IDG headquarters.
Shortly, within half an hour, there came a message from the headquarters: approved.
They had also conducted an investigation into the warrior's background, finding it comprehensive and without any problems. It must be known that it involves the U.S. defense technology project, which is not for ordinary people to participate in.
The entire background of the person must be clean.
Otherwise, the U.S. Department of Defense would create trouble. In fact, they would still collaborate even if there are issues for the civilian projects they also have so many. They are sure to profit from such money.
"We agree. We can establish a joint venture company, you provide technology, we provide orders: ten million U.S. dollars, we want eighty percent of the stocks," said Winters.