Hank Ward stretched out his hand to press the elevator button, allowing Jimmy Simmons to enter first before following him in.
There were no other people in the elevator, making it easier to discuss such private matters without feeling pressured.
Although Hank Ward wasn't well-versed in business affairs, he had some understanding and was a bit worried. "Mr. Simmons, is it really okay to collaborate with George River?"
Old Sir River was a calm person, especially in his later years.
Having earned what he wanted when he was younger, his bigger concern now was how to maintain it.
Thus, Old Sir River was almost never involved in high-reward, high-risk projects.
Even if he did take part, he would make careful decisions.
This time, the southern city project was a decision that George River had made behind Old Sir River's back, signing the contract.
As for George River, Jimmy Simmons considered that he understood him after all these years of brotherhood.
"There won't be any trouble."