Kant and Ma Nide had been together for quite some time. He could sense that under the fatigue expression of this genius merchant, there was some anxiety regarding the future.
It was obvious that this trip to the Stone pass had suffered a setback.
After all, Ma Nide was not only responsible for trade cooperation but also for gathering intelligence.
Although he had left the dukedom of Leo, Kant still needed to have a way to understand certain domestic intelligence, and the Stone pass was a good window. Every time Ma Nide would send people to inquire about it.
It was definitely not normal for him to be so anxious now.
That was indeed the truth.
Ma Nide made no concealment when he reported to Kant, "At first, Baron Dylan was rather polite, but just before I left, you announced the news of foreign trade at the central posthouse, this made my situation very awkward. The farewell dinner that would usually be held had been cancelled as well."