Wu Bin's thought process was simple.
People like Cao Quan who had been in the culinary business for a lifetime tended to be quite traditional in their thinking.
Even if you were to tell him that takeout would eventually become a major trend in the industry, he wouldn't understand.
There would be many issues involved, including delivery efficiency, how many orders could be delivered daily, and how to accurately pinpoint customers' locations, among others.
It was impossible for Wu Bin to explain all these issues to Cao Quan in a few words, nor did he intend to.
Given this, Wu Bin just needed a partner to witness the results of the collaboration.
He believed others felt the same way and were equally watchful.
As long as you could produce results that satisfied everyone and made money for them, whatever Wu Bin said would be deemed correct.
On the other hand, if Wu Bin couldn't make others money, whatever he said was wrong and nobody would be willing to pay.