Guo Zhenyi, "But the market has already opened up now. Why did the market open up if not to encourage the development of private enterprises?"
Zhou Zong said solemnly as he patted Guo Zhenyi on the shoulder, "Lao Guo, I know what you're thinking, but we must take things one step at a time, eat our food one bite at a time. It's only been a few years since the market opened up. We can't just throw away the rules the moment things open up. It's inevitable that individual traders might have limited vision. Selfishness and the concentration of wealth in the hands of a few is ultimately not right. We have to look at the bigger picture – it's only when everyone has enough to eat that we truly live in good times."
Guo Zhenyi felt that what he said was off and wanted to argue on the basis of reason, but Zhou Zong suddenly lowered his voice.
"Besides, these are not things you and I can decide."
He gestured upwards, his face full of meaningful expression.