Cheng Daqi secured a strong enough voting base within the newly consolidated California Elephant Party—after all, the old California Elephant Party was too weak.
This voting base is something Niusen must also take seriously.
Upon hearing Will's response, the Governor sighed with a hint of relief.
"The fact that you can identify the problem means you're not entirely foolish.
However, handing someone leverage can also be viewed as a basis for mutual trust. Given that we've taken significant interests, we have a duty to bear this 'insurance-buying' responsibility."
Niusen paused for a moment, his expression turning somewhat peculiar as he asked.
"How are our accounts looking now?"
He didn't specify which accounts, but Will instinctively understood.
"Almost back to break-even....."
The Governor's expression twisted further.
"Hasn't it already more than doubled from the low? Why are we still not breaking even?"