Old Man Gu certainly wasn't the type who had nothing better to do than to loiter around, subjecting himself to disdain without the intent to leave.
After all, this was the last item up for auction, and Old Man Gu still hadn't shown any sign of budging.
So, Old Man Gu definitely had a purpose in staying.
It seemed that Young Master Gu was rather talented when it came to mingling with little stars.
As for anything else, he was quite ordinary indeed.
In some aspects, he even gave off a sense of being a bit slow-witted.
Old Man Gu didn't feel like talking to his grandson anymore.
Besides, some thoughts are best kept to oneself—once spoken, they might not come to pass.
Old Man Gu felt that if he voiced his thoughts, and by some chance someone overheard and relayed them to Su Junqiang,
then Su Junqiang might not be so easygoing anymore.
Old Man Gu was very aware of the iron-fisted tactics Su Junqiang had employed in the business world.