Zoge had always been standing and talking to Gao Guang. When he heard Gao Guang's formal response, he pondered for a moment before finally saying, "All right, if Mr. Schmidt says so, I will respect Mr. Schmidt's wishes and will no longer pursue any compensation. Thank you, Mr. Schmidt, for taking the time to meet with me despite your busy schedule."
If Gao Guang didn't want to talk any further, following Zoge's words would be his cue to leave.
It was impossible to kill Zoge now, as he was indeed a white glove from the Pentagon's side. By now, Gao Guang was almost certain that Zoge was the real boss; the rigid and blunt Luo Ning was, at best, a figurehead, certainly not the one truly conducting business.
Just then, Leonid seemed somewhat agitated; Gao Guang had a thought and looked at Leonid, indicating that he wanted Leonid to answer for him.