Ding Fan glanced at the middle-aged man Smith had introduced.
The middle-aged man was dressed in a suit, his expression extremely arrogant. When he looked around, his brows were tightly furrowed, as if being here was a significant humiliation for him.
"Mr. Thompson, this is Ding Fan, the Mr. Ding I mentioned to you," Smith said to Thompson, who stood beside him.
Thompson clearly had no intention of speaking much with Ding Fan. He simply nodded slightly, which could barely be considered a greeting.
Seeing the man act this way, Ding Fan couldn't be bothered to entertain him. Instead, he gestured politely toward Smith. "Let's go take a rest first."
Smith, of course, noticed that Ding Fan was ignoring Thompson. "Mr. Ding, I'd like to properly introduce Mr. Thompson to you. He is a Congressman from The Stars and Stripes Country."
The Stars and Stripes Country? A Congressman?
Ding Fan made a polite gesture toward Smith before walking inside without saying another word.