Faced with the conditions proposed by Chen Yu, the U.S. Special Envoy, even if he wanted to refuse, didn't have the courage or the authority to do so.
Indeed, the cost of building an aircraft carrier is undeniably expensive, let alone converting it into a luxury cruise ship. However, this expense pales in comparison to the massive profits brought by the patent for the Broad-spectrum anti-cancer drug.
In fact, if the U.S. Special Envoy were to report Chen Yu's demands back home, the likely response would simply be to suggest Chen Yu choose the United States' Kitty Hawk-rank rather than Russia's Kiev-rank.
Thus, despite his internal frustration, the U.S. Special Envoy still spoke up: "Respected His Excellency the Demigod, our pharmaceutical enterprises in the United States are willing to bear this expense. However, our aircraft carriers and nuclear submarines are also quite remarkable. Would you consider them?"