Wu Daming drove away.
Inside the car, Mo Qishen then spoke, "Daming, didn't you mention before that you wanted to invest in something?"
"Hmm." Wu Daming nodded.
Wu Daming was a rural man with poor living conditions in his family home. He hoped to invest his spare money into something that would increase his earnings and help his grandparents, parents, and siblings live a better life.
In the 1960s and 70s, before the one-child policy, it wasn't uncommon for rural families to have seven or eight children.
Wu Daming, being the middle child, despite having made some money while working with Mo Qishen, he was unable to provide for his large family.
"Invest in property." Mo Qishen then said.
Wu Daming, puzzled, asked, "Brother Six, are you talking about buying houses?"