Having garnered the recognition of the bankers, Zhu Wencong's smile was brilliantly radiant—he had finally taken the first step.
To realize his grand scheme, without sufficient capital strength, it was impossible to start and achieve it.
Ibair took the initiative to introduce the identities of the bankers present to Zhu Wencong, who had now earned their approval—they were allies henceforth.
The wealthiest banker, Andrews, managed finances for California's richest man and held controlling shares in several large factories.
The banker with the strongest background was Leige, whose ancestor—no, his father—led the Southern Army and commanded the American forces that conquered California from Mexico.
His father's glory fostered a thriving career for Leige, yet the projects he invested in were failures one after another; he was someone living off past successes.