Jin Xiping was very clear about Zhu Wencong's real purpose, fifty years was neither long nor short.
He must cherish every minute and second, transporting all of Tsarist Russia's resources out and stockpiling them for the group.
Zhu Wencong could not afford to delay, since he only had fifty years, and how much wealth he could accumulate all depended on the talent and abilities of his subordinates.
"The idea of subcontracting is very correct. To rapidly expand our business, we must gather the strength of more people.
Regardless of whether the Russians cooperate or not, huge interests will make them our loyal servants.
Your next task is not in the railway company, but subcontracting work. You need to select excellent workers.
They will open up the railway market for us, and we can keep costs to a minimum, maximizing profits," Zhu Wencong explained.