Joe Ga actually knew that what Eric said was right.
For most large companies, putting in this kind of effort, taking such risks, and then following up with huge investments of funds and manpower, such an investment just to fight for two mining properties really isn't worthwhile because the payback period is too long, and things can easily go south if not handled carefully.
But Joe Ga was different; he didn't blindly worship capital; instead, he held an extraordinary fondness for industry.
This was the 'big business' in his heart. Foreigners talk about money, but they don't understand the feeling the Chinese have towards 'mines'.
'Mine Boss' was once a synonym for 'tycoon' in Joe Ga's mind; owning a mining property meant a leap in one's life.