"At present, the cost of Chinese workers is excessively high. I hope Mr. Z can provide us with inexpensive Chinese labor—this should be a trivial matter for you, right?"
According to reports from the West Coast Railroad Company, the initial cost of Chinese labor was even lower than that of Kunlun slaves. However, for some reason, the price skyrocketed."
After some careful inquiries, I discovered that it was Mr. Z who had monopolized the market for Chinese labor from the East, leaving us with no Chinese workers to employ."
"Mr. Z, you shouldn't be such a selfish person; haven't you always emphasized that you are willing to share?" Silva said in detail.
Zhu Wencong smiled. The cheapness of the price of Chinese workers was mainly because his own people were undervaluing themselves, competing to undersell one another."