After the maid brought coffee and small snacks, Mr. Gomez couldn't help but laugh and said, "You've changed a lot, Casia."
Their relationship is quite good.
The Deputy Minister of Commerce and the Chairman of the Lapar Chamber of Commerce have many collaborations.
The President is not very interested in how to revitalize the economy; after all, in his eyes and in the eyes of these true Rulers, Lapar is no different from a primitive tribe.
They only care about exploiting wealth from society for themselves, whether the ordinary Lapu people have money or not, they don't care.
Any country with absolute rule and absolute corruption will inevitably have an absolute privileged class.
Mr. Gomez represents such a group.
They are not the Rulers, but each person has intricate ties with the Rulers, forming another privileged interest group outside the core of rule, not belonging to the ruling class.
