"Boss, this is all the land information I've gathered; developing it poses some difficulties.
Those indigenous people are poor, and to make them step back, we'd have to pay a steep price.
Then there's a portion of land that belongs to the wealthy, which we can only acquire by spending money.
Most importantly, expanding the area in the city center, boss, you'll need millions in funds!" Peter, the previous guide, was reporting.
Zhu Wencong looked seriously at the survey report in his hands, clearly realizing he had been played for a fool by the officials.
The authorities thought they had scored a big advantage, but in fact, Zhu Wencong didn't care about these factors—just minor problems!
As long as he had the development rights in his hands, Zhu Wencong would always come out on top, even if the split was seventy-thirty.
Peter glanced at Zhu Wencong. The boss was as confident as ever, never losing heart.