Running the company is tough.
That was Waite's biggest impression since taking office.
There was nothing.
Everything relied on imports.
All the money from selling minerals was almost entirely spent, and often it still wasn't enough. They had to shift funds here and there, occasionally resorting to interbank borrowing to stabilize the domestic price system. It was expensive, but not outrageously so.
This revision of the "Electricity Law."
The push from those families was one aspect.
Waite really wanted to change it too.
It only passed so quickly because even his place experienced frequent power outages. Every time he thought about it, Waite felt no sympathy for Weibrun. If you can't handle the job, why occupy the position and do nothing?
March 3rd.
8:00 AM.
Chai Ren arrived at the second floor of the Villa.