The railroad linking the Panaqua Consortium and the Northwest was still under construction, but the trade between them had already started.
When Julius appointed the person to take charge of this matter, he did not consider anyone but Maurice. Only he was the most suitable candidate for the job.
It had to be known that Maurice oversaw the growth of the bandit forces in the valley, and it could be said that many of Julius’ plans had always been executed perfectly whenever he handled them.
In the Panaqua Consortium, it would not be enough if it were only Julius alone who had to deal with this chaotic world. His farsightedness still required strong executioners. Therefore, Maurice could be said to be the Panaqua Consortium’s principal person who oversaw their Northwestern strategy.
One of the more important matters in recent days was that Old Bane had brought back with him a group of merchants from the Central Plains. The amount of goods he hauled back to the Northwest made the other merchants extremely envious.
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