Extraordinary Rise

Wesley was sure that this was not the Marvel Universe. The next step was to deal with business matters in peace. Making money was the most important thing at the moment. Earning money desperately and setting up a huge consortium was the only way he could fulfill his wish. He just had a chance to do it. After all, transmigration was too unbelievable.

The pharmaceutical factory began production in three months, and a large number of patents were applied for. Wesley began to look for collaborators. The first collaborator was Dupont. Wesley personally went to Dupont headquarters in Delaware to negotiate with the three Dupont brothers.

When Wesley arrived with the nylon patent, the three brothers happily talked to him about cooperation. They were very optimistic about the new product and the future of the application. After agreeing on the new factory for cooperation, they agreed to sign the contract in three days.

However, Wesley was assassinated that night. Assassinations were of no use to Wesley. None of the killers who came left. They were all killed by Wesley. Then the next day and the third day came in succession.

On the day of the signing, when Wesley came to Dupont headquarters again, the three brothers did not look very happy. The price they had paid was not small, but the people who had gone had disappeared, and they were dealing with an eighteen-year-old boy, although the boy looked strong.

"Can the three of you sign the contract today? By the way, I'll change the terms after washing. I want 51% of the shares, not 50%," Wesley said.

The reason the three brothers wanted to get rid of Wesley was entirely because of the conditions Wesley had mentioned. He held 50% of the shares. Wesley had no intention of controlling the company, but he just wanted it to be on the same level as the three of them. This company was established alone and did not fall under the name of the Dupont Group. At this time, the three Dupont brothers had just bought the shares of other shareholders and then carried out a series of mergers. Dupont was now producing more than just gunpowder.

Wesley, on the other hand, had come directly with the patent. If he did not spend any money, he would have to take 50% of the shares to build a separate new factory with them. This was unbearable for them. They had blown up someone else's gunpowder factory in the first place, so it would not be difficult to kill someone and snatch his patent.

"This is not in accordance with our agreement." Tomas Clément Dupont, Alfred Irénée Dupont, and Pierre Semmel Dupont did not agree on this.

But Wesley smiled and said, "I have been receiving a lot of guests in the past few days. Would you like to meet them?" Wesley's words made the three of them feel terrified. There were twenty assassins in three days, and now there was no one alive or dead. They did not understand Wesley at all. Now they felt afraid. If they could kill others, then others could kill them.

The three of them looked at each other and finally nodded in agreement to Wesley's terms. The two sides signed the contract, and Wesley directly gave them the blueprints of the equipment and the production process. The first batch of products was stockings. This big killer was also a cash collector, something that made women crazy.

After that, Wesley no longer cared about them. They were the experts in the specific operation. Moreover, the three brothers also dared to play any tricks. After all, Wesley's performance was too terrifying. Wesley also dared to guarantee that once they provoked him again, the three of them would not be able to live. He would take over Dupont's business, which was nothing more than choosing a professional manager.

The pharmaceutical factory's products were being snatched up like crazy. The first batch of products was a trial product, so the effect was naturally obvious. And the speed at which the news spread was incredible. After all, it was a life-saving thing. No one would not care about this. In this era where everyone has to be careful when they catch a cold, the appearance of sulfa amine was naturally noticed by everyone, and orders began to fly in.

Although the pharmaceutical factory had been designed by Wesley, due to the current technical problems, the equipment and procedures were limited even if they were good. Moreover, Wesley did not have much funds and did not expand the scale. Wesley used most of his funds to buy land.

After a month of sales, Wesley began to order equipment and build a new factory building. This time, the scale of the expansion was very large, and the number of workers employed was also very large. It was divided into an eight-hour work system and a three-shift system. Medicine was produced continuously, and at this time, orders flew in from overseas, and people who wanted to cooperate came in large numbers.

Wesley paid no attention to his collaborators. You can choose not to buy or even restrict sulfa from entering your country. When the time comes, Wesley will definitely not be the one to suffer. Wesley's name is beginning to be known all over the world. At the same time, someone has found out that this young man is making a lot of patents.

The plan to make money began in mid-April 1912 and ended at the beginning of April 1913. In exactly one year, Wesley founded the Gibson Group, G Group for short, and all the businesses of the group were owned by Wesley alone.

With two cash-making machines, Wesley was able to build factories very quickly. Power companies, energy companies, mechanical manufacturing plants, and other industries related to technology were established one after another. Wesley's own factory formed an industrial area. Back then, Wesley asked Apple to plan it so that it would be convenient for future modifications and upgrades.

This speed left many Americans dumbfounded. They tried their best to form a group, or a consortium, a year, and it was owned by the individual. The shipyard expanded for the First Shipyard of the United States and withdrew from containers at the same time. Wesley had placed the first orders for cargo ships himself. He wanted to set up a shipping company and conduct an ocean-going business. If World War I broke out, these profits could make a lot of money.

At this time, Wesley threw the group to John Lister, and he signed up for West Point to be a military school student. His approach puzzled everyone. A billionaire, especially a rich man, had a lot of resources. Wesley bought land everywhere in the United States when he had a lot of money. Oil fields were the focus, and he more or less bought some other minerals, mainly for his own steelworks.

In everyone's eyes, G Group was a giant. As the only owner, he actually went to be a soldier? No one could understand this, but some people had considered it. Was it because there were too many assassinations? In a year, Wesley's internal space contained the bodies of hundreds of people. These were all killers, and there were all kinds of methods used at times. Gunshots, poison, bombs, and so on. All kinds of methods were used, but Wesley had something to do, and the killers disappeared. That was the most terrifying thing.