In the afternoon, they arrived at Alfred's grand estate, where the environment was far better than the Ruhr Industrial Zone.
This large estate, nestled between the mountains and water, boasted beautiful scenery. The life of Western wealth was filled with poetry, unlike the poor crammed into slums.
Alfred mentioned he needed to prepare for the evening banquet, so he would excuse himself for a while, hoping that Zhu Wencong would not take offense.
A group of maids also came over, ready to provide wholehearted service while introducing the history of the estate.
Zhu Wencong took Liang Huixian to sit in the garden, as he also wanted to get to know the industrial park factory owners.
Disliking industrial affairs doesn't mean he wouldn't invest in them; in fact, without the efforts of these industrialists making money, there wouldn't be scenes of capital acquisition.
"May I ask, sir, madam, would you like coffee or tea?" the maid inquired.
