Chapter 629 Money Is More Important Than Power

If Hyman wanted to do a big business, he not only needed partners, but also needed partners with useful relationships and connections. If the partners had money and power, things would go smoothly. Otherwise, they would have to beg for others for help everywhere. Power is more important than money sometimes.

Since Zack's company was able to overcome the difficulties, there must be someone helping him behind it. Otherwise, with Zack‘s own strength, he would not be able to defeat so many large companies, and gain a firm foothold in the special zone.

"Mr. Hyman, you are a big boss. We are just a petty businessmen in front of you. What do you want to cooperate with us?"

Celia though that Hyman was slick enough to be a big boss. He was astute and foresighted. The business he wanted to do would not be simple.

Although he looked like a fat man with greasy face, Celia divined that he didn't dare to take advantage of anything over the table in broad daylight.

"Excuse me, who is this lady?"

Finally, Celi

an inexperienced businessman in this industry? It was probably not because he wanted money and investment, but because he had other motives.

"I like to cooperate with smart people. I know that your company is newly opened, and it is certainly not as rich as some old companies with strong funds. But this is not a problem. I can find another investor. You have talent, we have money. Miss Celia, you are a smart person. Do you understand what I mean?"

The reason why Hyman was eager to be partners with Celia and Zack was that he wanted to make himself acquaintance with the real boss behind them. Since Zack could defeat so many powerful big companies when he competed with them for the first time, it seemed that the relationship behind him was not simple. It was easy to raise money, but not everyone had the powerful connection and influential friends. Sometimes, even money was useless. That was why Hyman wanted to cooperate with them. Otherwise, he wouldn't have been interested in a small and unknown company.