Tang Kai asked again.
His relationship with Ling was now essentially that of grasshoppers on the same rope—shared glory for both parties. Plus, being one of the members of the Myanmar Asia Chamber of Commerce, outsiders saw him as one of Ling's staunch supporters and important partners.
Therefore.
During this time.
To avoid making the situation of the Asia Dollar "worse", Tang Kai kept all the Myanmar Kyat he had, which made him angry because those families in Myanmar were eagerly exchanging their Kyat for Asia Dollars to preserve their value.
This kind of "kicking someone when they're down" behavior was making Tang Kai extremely anxious.
But Ling acted as though nothing had happened, maintaining this growing exchange rate loss. Tang Kai watched anxiously and even thought about talking to Ling about restricting the exchange of the Kyat.