The answer is in the same place where : why Hutch allows his wife to do this, even though he knows where it leads. After all, he knows/feels what the visit to Rees will end up with. If we rule out blackmail on Chris' part, it means that he himself is reluctant to participate in this. He expects to break the boredom of a long-legged relationship in her (what Vi & Sun are talking about), a turnaround in the perception of each other, a new opening ? And at the same time he knows he's walking on the edge because he could lose her at any moment - on the other hand, he's bound to lose her in a year or two (because he's also tired of the one-way relationship himself?).
Hutch may not have a very high interpersonal skill, but he must be well aware of the importance of his position in the company. He is not actually a salesperson - but he is (from what I understand from Chris' words) such a co-processor who binds up the whole economic issue of the business/company. He is not, then, an easily replaceable element.
Hutch may not have a very high interpersonal skill, but he must be well aware of the importance of his position in the company. He is not actually a salesperson - but he is (from what I understand from Chris' words) such a co-processor who binds up the whole economic issue of the business/company. He is not, then, an easily replaceable element.