Though no one could understand Sui Xiong's worries about the world's economic order and why he often looked at the mountain—or rather, several mountains of gold, silver and precious stones—in his underground vault with distress, his orders were still well-executed.
Firstly, he was a highly-prominent figure with so much power that he could even make decisions on state affairs, and his decisions would be definite; secondly… they were spending his money anyway. If they did not have to pay out of their own pockets, and could still be able to increase employment, why would they want to oppose him?