Several days had passed when Dai Junxian, who was in charge of the asset cleanup in the mining area, arrived at Zhu Wencong's estate.
He had thought that once the evidence of guilt was handed over, Joachim would either be dead or at least skinned alive, but things had not gone as he'd hoped.
Joachim had not received the punishment he deserved; instead, he kept rising through the ranks, becoming the confidant of the backers.
Dai Junxian came to see Zhu Wencong with a face full of confusion, wanting to know what was going on and he needed an explanation for himself.
Facing such an upright and just person, it was impossible for Zhu Wencong to brush him off or to refuse to see him.
"Boss! Don't you have the right to veto? Why are those white people so arrogant?
Is it because they are backers, we have to curry favour with them, and anything they do can be forgiven?
Then why do we, the Han people, receive the harshest punishment when we make mistakes? That's incredibly unfair.