Those popular science workers, in addition to introducing the impact of "controlled nuclear fusion" on the future of mankind, also shared the life experience of Jovan so far.
It is said that when Jovan was young, he went abroad to study. He was talented and well-known in the physics world, admired by many bigwigs, and was invited to immigrate by several countries at great expense.
At that time, Rosemont had just ended the war and was in the process of rebuilding. The country was not as prosperous as the places abroad, but Jovan remained steadfast in his resolve.
He resolutely rejected the invitations from advanced countries, ignored all the generous rewards, and chose to return to the developing and impoverished Rosemont to contribute to his homeland.