There are always some we hope to bring to the light or however you might like to put it. A fantastic perspective on life you have however. But as I mentioned before, I will have to consult with the other Directors on the board to see about appropriating a ship of your specifications.
Kaido carefully places his papers in a stack, picks them up and then tears them in half, and then in half again.
Bureaucratic people hate when i do this. The paper has a nice sound though. Don't you think?
He stands, ending today's meeting with a cheerful yet definite tone.
I believe our meeting is done, unless you had anything further. The station is open to you and your entourage to tour around and see how we operate. My office is always open to you. If I'm not here. I'll be on my Shukensha, The Jounetsu, hovering over New Tokyo. Of course that is also open to you as well.
A man walks to the table, attracting the glare of Musica's bodyguard, however his gaze never touched Musica as he whispers something to Kaido and hurries off.
And that confirms my gut feeling, I must take my leave as something has happened that requires my attention. Not that I value that over our little meeting here, it's just one of those things.
He smiles again and offers his hand out.
Musica wouldn't stay long, but he sat there for a while, pondering to himself about the meeting and the others that would follow. Yokohama Shipyard would be seeing a VIP transport leaving a few minutes later.