Lynch already had plans to acquire the vast vacant land in the southeast of Sabin City. Ferrari no longer tried to persuade him, as he knew that though Lynch appeared young, he was a young man with strong opinions.
A person like that only needs a single suggestion; too much advice might make them think you do not have good intentions. With Lynch being so deep-minded, Ferrari didn't bring up these matters again and instead chatted with Lynch about other topics.
Small talk requires someone to start the conversation, after which it just begins to flow aimlessly, going wherever it may lead.
Lynch initiated the conversation by talking about the three major banks' trading seats mentioned in the newspaper. Ferrari had also read the newspaper in the morning and couldn't help but sigh at the situation in the capital.