"Think this price can hold steady?" Nidhogg the Dragon of Despair asked curiously.
"Hard to say."
Viscount Roster paused for a moment and shook his head.
"Huh? Why?"
"People's funds aren't stable right now, and building the rail transit system is a long-term investment project. I'm not sure how long their patience will last."
Viscount Roster spoke his thoughts frankly: "Besides that, there's another issue—expectations."
"I figure you dragons have been managing the financial markets for a while now. You must've realized that how high the stock market's valuation can go mainly depends on expectations, right?"
"Of course I know that. What I want to know is, people have pretty high expectations for this ultra-high-speed rail transit system right now, don't they?"
Nidhogg the Dragon of Despair didn't let Viscount Roster keep going, directly jumping in at the pause to ask his question.
