Zhu Wencong found that Brand was worried about his unstable position, true to a Western politician, only thinking of himself.
In fact, with Zhu Wencong's identity and status, he truly didn't need to take Brand's warning seriously—it was as meaningless as a fart.
However, as a civilized person, naturally, he would use civilized methods; Zhu Wencong was not a barbarian, nor would he act like one.
"I'm planning to establish a steel company, do you think you could offer some convenience?" Zhu Wencong shifted the topic.
"Have you ever managed an industry before?" Brand was doubtful, thinking that Zhu Wencong might want to manipulate the metal market.
"Can't you think positively? If I really wanted to crash the market, would I still be here touring?
Jiuding Agriculture, Jiuding Industrial—hasn't it been written in the newspapers? My main business is developing industry and agriculture; capital is just a sideline.