Just when Peter Brown was about to go learn driving, Henry Ford suddenly made a phone call, asking him to make a trip to the villa.
Peter had no choice but to ask his instructor for a day off, then he took the bus there in a hurry.
Upon arrival, Peter saw several cars belonging to motorcade leaders had already come to this place.
After a few discreet observations, Peter understood that these people were Henry Ford's trusted followers; the key to his considerable power was the group of supporters below him and the backing he received from Mr. Taylor above.
From this incident, Peter also gained some clarity, that it's not feasible to act alone in any situation; one must have talent at their disposal.
As he walked inside, Peter saw that people were not playing Mahjong but sitting around chatting.
At a glance, although the atmosphere seemed good, Peter could distinctly feel a complex expression on Henry Ford's face.
"Mr. Ford, good day."