Like Rick Crusoe, the tycoon, his industries were extremely diversified. He might be mainly involved in real estate, but that did not mean he had no investments in other fields.
And there was no need to explain Geweil Niusen. As the white glove for his brother, his various "investments" might even outnumber Rick Crusoe's.
To put it plainly, many people would find fancy reasons to give him money—the kind that was well-prepared in advance before being handed over.
In terms of status, in the investment field, they all fell under the category of non-professional investors.
However, in the primary market, it was the non-professional investors who mostly made up the majority. Compared to professional investors, there were more non-professional investors, their approaches were wilder, and they backed quite a number of companies—only the success rate might be a bit lower.