Han Lie's response was not the kind of flamboyant prose that immediately wowed people, but it was extremely thought-provoking.
It seemed that beneath the surface of each sentence lay a huge amount of information that not one of the three wily old hands dared to underestimate.
You advised me tactfully, and I responded with hints.
Not only did our frequency match, but the surface content was also spot-on.
Moreover, each listener heard a different emphasis.
This is what high-level code talk is like—speaking in public, yet managing to layer the information and distribute it step by step, level by level.
This is not metaphysics; the core logic is: each listener has a different set of basic information, and only someone who is fully aware of all the information can understand it correctly.
Take Boss Qin and President Hu, for example; their knowledge of Han Lie's personality, abilities, and interaction with SPD Bank was just superficial, so they could only grasp the middle layer.
