Riokar's eyes widened the moment he heard that statement. He hadn't expected such a request and was blown speechless by the certainty in the young man's voice. He had pegged them as a strong yet inexperienced group but now. Now, it looks like he had surely underestimated them.
At this point, he became painfully aware of what a fool he had been. This entire meeting and the direction of the conversation had most likely already been predicted and he had just played right on the palm of their hands. It wasn't like there was something wrong with what they were trying to do. After all, this was only a business and although he was the type that loved being the only party to benefit in the end, it was still fine as long as everyone involved benefits.
Say, why do you'll think Riokar didn't want to give out his recommendation letter. I'm seriously curious, no lie