For some reason, in Feng Jun's eyes, there was a strong sense of déjà vu of a "coal boss."
Do coal bosses have any decent backing? Not really. They rely on local resources to earn money that others can't, and outsiders really can't easily replace them.
Of course, one "nationalization in, privatization out" policy, and coal bosses are crippled. After all, the arm cannot twist the thigh.
However, without such a policy, effective management would be very difficult.
Two days later, two male disciples of Taiqing arrived at the Fang Market, both in the high tier of Qi Refinement. One of them was already over a hundred and seven years old, considered an elder in a minor local clan.
Among Taiqing disciples, this situation is not uncommon. When there's no hope for progress and staying in the sect doesn't offer better prospects, these miscellaneous disciples have various choices. They can be assigned to regions as a Taiqing contact point.