"I'm afraid you'll screw me over. Yes, it's as simple as that."
Double negatives affirm; in social contexts, double affirmatives sometimes imply denial.
At least at this moment, Cheng Daqi wasn't buying Giorgio's bullshit.
"Gio, I'm very optimistic about Hua Country. If those consulting firms you hired aren't scams, the data they provided should also make you understand that Hua Country's automotive production capacity is destined to disrupt the global market in the future.
Sandi says it's too late to join now, that the ROI isn't high enough, but she's analyzing from an investor's perspective.
If it were only about investment, we could easily take positions in leading industry companies on the secondary market—that's not hard.
But what I want isn't a financial return; it's to have our own enterprise and territory in this most critical industrial sector.
As long as you understand the distinction here, you won't be questioning Mi'er and my sincerity toward you."