The two of them planned the brewery's affairs a bit more. If the investment wasn't considered large, Suming was thinking of putting in some of his own money, on top of providing water and recipes, as well as the monkeys and such, to hold a larger share of stocks.
Zhao Yun was indifferent, as if it didn't matter to him whether he held a controlling interest or not. His business principles were odd and not like those bosses with strong desires to control, who must have the majority share and command authority. He was different, an investor-type, with a stake in everything but without managing the companies, nor necessarily being the largest shareholder. That way, he always got a piece of the pie without much worry, and even if an investment occasionally failed, it wouldn't hurt him too deeply. If bad luck struck and a company broke some major policy or even the law, he wouldn't have to take responsibility.