Chase had trouble containing the smile of satisfaction and gratitude that spread over his face. To hide it he bowed deeply in his chair, which was somewhat awkward to do.
"Thank you, thank you, Seneschal Donovan. The communal grounds will be more than sufficient for what I have planned. I'll send you monthly reports of my progress and a roster of those I plan to hire."
Chase was certain he would deal with no sensitive information whatsoever as of yet. His primary objective at present would be to make sure the business model worked and to gain an edge in the market. He wouldn't want to have to worry about additional secrecy on top of that.
"If," he began, wondering, "if you know of any kindred that might be interested in a project like this, I'd be more than happy to have them on board. Maybe someone in marketing or finance, or even software & hardware," though he doubted many kindred delved in the technical field of computer science.
Already his mind was racing with all the things he must do. Appointments, paperwork, licensing. He must begin immediately to bring life to Ubiquity.