That night, after leaving the party, Wang Jian lay in his apartment bed, tossing and turning, unable to fall asleep.
His eyes stared blankly at the ceiling as his mind continuously replayed the events from the banquet.
Lehman Brothers and Goldman Sachs Investment were colossal entities in the United States capital arena.
Being targeted by them, however, had its pros and cons.
The upside was that corporate development would be supported with plentiful funding, connections, and even political factors.
A company's founder could also quickly cash in their efforts and reap a great deal of money.
But the downside was that many entrepreneurs lost control of their companies.
From the distant past, there was Apple's Jobs, to the more recent Yahoo's Yang Zhiyuan.
Wang Jian's thoughts tumbled, recalling the conditions presented by the two investment banks while continuously questioning his own heart.
What did he really want?