As time went on, Zhu Wencong officially held a press conference, announcing his imminent arrival in Richmond.
This was to prove he wasn't just talking the talk but also walking the walk, signaling the entry of major capital.
Zhu Wencong wanted to use this press event to attract more people to go to the South for construction, as the more heated the topic, the more beneficial it would be for the work in the South.
Watching the journalists enter one after the other, Zhu Wencong greeted them warmly; these days, journalists were the uncrowned kings.
You could offend anyone but not journalists. The earliest Western journalists were soldiers risking their lives for the truth, gambling their lives for it.
In order not to provoke this group of stubborn youths, Zhu Wencong always kept a low profile and tried not to draw their attention.