After chatting with Polovich for a while, Gao Yang finally understood just how ruthless a qualified arms dealer could be.
Actually, upon reflection, the reasoning is quite simple. In the arms business, it's inherently not a good path. High risk, high reward, and the deals are monopolistic. If the profits were low, could it still be considered an arms business?
Even though the deal with Murphy was finalized, a quote still hadn't been given despite dragging on for so long. The cleaners weren't showing any signs of impatience, which made Gao Yang feel that perhaps he could really set the price a bit higher.
