Hattori Masano's eyes flashed with a glint of resolve.
He knew this appraisal event was a civilian activity, and the two red and white koi must have been raised by ordinary people.
Perhaps the person who raised the fish wasn't aware of the significance these two koi represented, but he was very clear about it.
Decades of research by the corporation had become futile in front of these two fish.
Hattori Masano did not know whether the success of these red and white koi was accidental or inevitable, nor did he know what methods the breeder had used to cultivate such exquisite specimens, but he could no longer concern himself with that. He had only one thought in his heart, and that was that he must acquire these two fish today.
He had long been dissatisfied with his current position as the vice president, but with the president blocking his way, he feared he might have to remain in this position for another seven or eight, maybe ten years.