Zhu Wencong and Luo Xueqing arrived at the entrance to Nine Tripods Street, a piece of permanent land Zhu Wencong had secured through Victoria's connections.
The first thing that caught their eyes was an ancient tripod made of pure gold, guarded daily by armed guards.
Every day, countless passersby come here to take photos as mementos. Westerners have no concept of tripods, but for Easterners, they are national treasures.
Jiuding had specially hired a photographer for this purpose; taking a photo with the Golden Tripod cost 1 pound per head, and with payment, one could touch the Golden Tripod.
Seeing how successful the Golden Tripod's publicity was, Jiuding Capital dismantled the staircase beneath it and replaced it with a staircase and pedestrian path made of gold.
Though the purity of the gold was questionable, its dazzling glimmer was undeniable, and no one doubted Jiuding's financial prowess to accomplish this.