Pan Xing was not angry with Marshall's answer; instead, he felt somewhat relieved, "George, very good, you have finally learned to be flexible. I know Donnie, he has some influence in the White House, and also has substantial financial power. Having such a person as your ally will be of great help to your future work!"
Pan Xing truly appreciated Marshall; otherwise, he wouldn't have kept him by his side for training all this time.
It was for this reason that Pan Xing knew Marshall's vulnerabilities all too well; in the United States, whether in politics or the military, it was very difficult to advance without sufficient financial support.
This had nearly become common knowledge in the United States.
That was precisely Marshall's weak spot.
"I think so, too. And what about you, General?" Marshall gratefully replied.