"Are you really prepared to let these people work in the bank? Aren't you afraid of becoming the public enemy of the banking industry?" Rockefeller asked on the road.
"Hahaha! If the banks won't change, we'll change the banks!" Zhu Wencong said, using a rather classic saying from later generations.
Rockefeller stopped in his tracks, gazing intently at Zhu Wencong, his casual words striking like a thunderbolt.
Thinking of Zhu Wencong's grand ambitions, Rockefeller believed that Zhu could indeed change the world's banking trajectory.
"Making money? Not embarrassing! In the face of huge profits, anyone will sell their dignity!
Bankers are like a group of singing courtesans, as long as the money is right, they'll accompany you till dawn.
The reason I appear so unique is majorly because no one has walked this path before, nor is anyone willing to be the scapegoat.