In the meeting room, there were four people seated, including Mu Li.
Apart from Mu Li, the other three people were shareholders of Heavenly Palace Group. Each of them held shares, but if combined, they had enough to rival Mu Li.
Another reason Mu Li had to respect them was that, although they seemed to hold personal shares, they were backed by many invisible supporters.
Some of these supporters were long-term clients of Heavenly Palace Group, while others were infiltrations by various capital conglomerates.
Overall, their components and relationships were so complicated that even Mu Li might not fully understand them. But one thing was certain: these three people held significant influence among the small shareholders with scattered equity.
In other words, if Mu Li wanted to implement her idea of closely cooperating with Zhou Wang, she needed to win these three people over.
This was why Mu Li took advantage of tonight's yacht party to invite all three.
