Yesterday evening we talked a lot, but we didn't discuss how much of a stake to give Walton.
If Walton came up and directly demanded a 70-30 profit-sharing split, Walton getting 70 and Gao Guang 30, then there would be no point in discussing a partnership, as Gao Guang definitely wouldn't go along with it.
But Walton didn't mention how much he wanted at all, which meant he was letting Gao Guang decide.
Gao Guang was inclined towards a 70-30 profit-sharing, with him getting 70 and Walton 30.
The offer to Walton couldn't be too little, because without Walton's support the task wouldn't just be difficult, it would be impossible to accomplish, so even though Walton wouldn't have to contribute a penny, he would still have to get at least 30 percent, not of the profits, but of the total revenue.