The night deepened, Lu Liang returned to the Trump Hotel.
Liu Qing had just left her room when she encountered the formally dressed Lu Liang, which made her frown involuntarily.
Lu Liang seldom dressed so formally—in the few years that she knew him, he had worn a suit no more than a handful of times.
The last instance seemed to be when Old Te visited China for a state visit, and Lu Liang was invited as one of the twelve representatives from the East.
Returning in the middle of the night in formal attire?
Liu Qing suddenly had a bad premonition because she remembered her cousin, Liu Zhen.
Originally, they had agreed to compete fairly to grow the market—one representing DiDi, the other representing Uber, vying for the ride-hailing market.
But to ensure a swift victory, she bypassed Liu Zhen and contacted Uber's head office directly, acquiring all of Uber's operations in the Chinese District through a merger.