This kind of wine, costing only tens of thousands per bottle, might be considered a rare delicacy for ordinary people, but for Chu Mo, who usually only drinks wines worth over a million from his collection, it was still too common.
Chu Mo gently swirled the wine glass in his hand. His gaze swept across the various spokespersons in front of him. He had intended to bring out the half bottle of treasured brandy from home for everyone to taste, but upon considering that, although precious, there was too little left—just enough for three glasses—and there were eight spokespersons present.
If he favored some over others, giving it to this person but not that person, it would appear unfair, so after slightly raising his eyebrows, Chu Mo gave up the idea of bringing out the wine from home.
He tasted the wine from his glass lightly. Although it wasn't as flavorful and rich as top-class wines, it was not too hard to swallow.
So, after a slight shake of his head, Chu Mo said indifferently,