Zhu Wencong welcomed the biggest gang leaders of Chicago to his newly purchased estate, a total of two, who were like water and fire, incompatible with each other.
No matter which one Zhu Wencong invited, the other was bound to ask to come over, neither wanting the other to be stronger.
Zhu Wencong led them into his garden; he had been in seclusion, cultivating in secret and had stopped going out.
Ever since he had made an appearance at the exchange, he had triggered a massive earthquake in the futures market, making many rich overnight and others jumping into the sea or from buildings.
During dangerous times, it was safest to stay at home. Zhu Wencong wasn't about to face the public's rage, as it wasn't his problem.
It was purely the result of the public's own greed, but they would never admit they were wrong, always blaming someone else.
To avoid these dangerous fools, Zhu Wencong stayed quietly at home.