Colombo.
Without staying too long in Mumbai, Zhu Wencong took his team to Ceylon Island, officially beginning their summer vacation.
The Indian market was handed over to Jiuding Group's middle and senior management. Their skills had been honed, as this was a newly opened market.
Zhu Wencong initially did not plan to invest in India, as it was a graveyard for foreign investment and the backyard of England; investing was akin to giving away money.
Yet, the offer was too tempting. All the resources that could be sold were sold, and the key was obtaining the support of the Kshatriyas and Brahmans.
Expecting British Capital to be sold off at any time, they could only hold tightly onto Jiuding's leg with the support of Indian nobility.
For the Indian nobility, England's oppressive exploitation made them secretly collaborate with Jiuding behind their backs.
