891 The person who takes over a losing proposition

The debt of Hengsheng Group, if evenly distributed among every individual, calculated by household, would likely be enough for each family to buy a large appliance.

One can easily imagine.

Some real estate companies, during the wave of the era's dividends, indulged in unrestrained madness.

But tides rise and fall.

Now, there are already signs of ebbing.

And those who swam naked, when disaster struck, some ended up in jail for "indecent exposure," while others, not yet fully exposed, hid underwater, living in constant fear.

"The course of history is always like this. After a period of rapid development, there will inevitably be a phase of growing pains."

Growing pains.

This was how Sui Huimin summarized the current situation of Hengsheng Group—or rather, the real estate industry as a whole.

To this, Jiang Chen, of course, had no comments to offer.

Sui Huimin glanced around.