Liu Qiangsheng once again experienced the toughness of the Zhengyang people; they simply didn't care about his company's name or reputation—they only recognized money.
Watching the other party leave, he couldn't help but snort, "What a bunch of troublemakers!"
Actually, Boss Zhang couldn't truly be called a troublemaker. Just the mere mention of Feng Jun was enough to scare him into cooperating obediently with Ye Qingyi.
After all, the Official Government's authority didn't carry much weight in Funiu—too far from the emperor's reach. Even if you were someone influential in the capital, that influence didn't extend to Funiu. The system's people might care, but the common folk were not afraid at all.
However, Feng Jun was different. Though he wasn't a local of Zhengyang, he had been developing there for the past few years, leaving behind many astonishing legends, becoming someone akin to a "big shot" within arm's reach.