Chapter 61: Dream Big and Grow Strong

Joe Ga was obviously talking nonsense. If Karman's son had heard it, he would have been thrilled, but to Karman, it sounded like a dream.

He was a professional hunting guide and knew some inside details of the industry.

Starting a hunting guide company in Africa was easy—apply for a license from the government, learn the rules for a while, pay the fees, and you could start the business.

However, this kind of industry was not only bothersome but also risky, and importantly, it made less money compared to selling arms.

But Karman didn't know that Joe Ga's sudden idea wasn't just wishful thinking; it was indeed a feasible project.

A global hunting guide company sounded like a badass project. In reality, you just needed a website, an app, and a registered company to go operational.

I won't be responsible for guiding; I'll simply manage the traffic. Then, these local hunting guide companies can serve me in a roundabout way.