As the year drew to a close, Zhu Wencong became a very busy man, traveling from Washington to the town of Greenwich, and then hurrying on to New York.
The banking summit was grander than ever before, a consequence of the four-year Civil War finally drawing to its close—a great ruin was followed by a great establishment!
Jiuding Bank was currently in the top three of the Federation, and if its potential future were considered, it definitely stood as a leader.
When Zhu Wencong and Su Yanqiao entered the venue, they immediately attracted the attention and cheers of countless people—three years had allowed Zhu Wencong to complete a social leap.
Maid led Zhu Wencong and Su Yanqiao to seats in the front row, surrounded by America's most distinguished bankers and capitalists.
The presence of a young man among a group of middle-aged individuals was an interesting sight; many were envious of Zhu Wencong's youth.