Zhu Wencong saw off Yanos and his party, as they still had to conduct an in-depth investigation in the city of Chicago.
Journalists of this period were truly admirable; they were willing to stake their lives to report the truth.
Although they often produced fake news, that was the behavior of the higher-ups at the newspapers, and it had nothing to do with the journalists below them.
The only taboo was capital! As long as they didn't cross this red line, whatever truths they reported were not a problem.
"Brother, do you really want to take care of those people?" Su Yanqiao didn't understand. The Jiuding Group was different from other American companies; a vast labor force could be brought in from the East.
American companies could only employ white people, so they always had staffing issues and also had to face workers' strikes.
Zhu Wencong didn't need to put up with those white people; if you won't work, then get lost—there are plenty of people lined up behind you.