"Mr. Zhu, has the currency issued by your bank recently been somewhat excessive?" Minister of Finance Enders and Abert Kad came to Zhu Wencong's mansion together.
"Excessive? I feel the amount is still rather small; it simply cannot cope with the current heated market.
Have you been so busy with work that you haven't read the newspapers? Many Northerners have come to Richmond, starting factories and acquiring shops.
The amount of currency defined earlier is too conservative; there's no doubt the total post-war output of the South will surpass the pre-war figures!
You should understand the industrial output of the North more, and you must have confidence, especially in the market," Zhu Wencong beckoned them to take a seat.
Enders really wanted to say if he didn't understand industrial output, how could he possibly hold this position? Zhu Wencong obviously gave a perfunctory reply.