After arriving in the provincial capital, Ji Yang realized he was essentially invisible; he had no real business of his own there.
This was, in fact, a large-scale exhibition. Businesspeople from Southeast Asian countries would come, high-level leaders' talks were ongoing, and some of the city's important companies also had their exhibition halls there. The leaders who came tried to talk business with the merchants at their exhibition spots as much as possible.
The young man following Ji Yang, named Wei Jun, was quite capable. He stayed close to Ji Yang, proactively filling him in on the situation.
"Ji, you have only one goal in coming here: understand as much as you can about this place, broaden your horizons, and make friends," Zhang Aimin said, knowing his actions this time weren't quite fair, as he patted Ji Yang on the shoulder.
"Mayor Zhang, rest assured, I will study diligently. It's just that we don't have an exhibition space of our own, which isn't ideal."