Two days later, Zhu Wencong saw Nakata Kouichi again; his former arrogance was gone, replaced instead by a face full of despair.
Jiuding Bank had completed reaping the wealth from the stock market. Although it had triggered a market crash, the life and death of others were of no concern to itself.
The two biggest stocks, Japanese Islands Silver Mine and Songjiang Cotton, plummeted, triggering a cascading decline across all stocks.
Some tried to stabilize the stock market, but no matter how much capital they injected, it was impossible to restore it to its original state.
Investors who had lost confidence in the market were now only selling, never buying, competing to see who could run the fastest.
Nakata Kouichi desperately wanted to say that with the backing of the Silver Mine, there was no need to panic, but sadly no one would listen.