After three days of leisure in Napa, Zhu Wencong led his team from the port of San Francisco and took a direct boat to Los Angeles.
This city was originally controlled by the Spanish, then became Mexican territory until it was ceded to America after losing the war.
In 1850, Los Angeles was officially established as a city with only 1,600 residents at the time, most of whom were gold prospectors; that same year, California became the 31st state of America.
Thirteen years blinked by, and now Los Angeles could barely qualify as a small town in the East.
Although the current population of Los Angeles is sparse, the land resources are extremely abundant; it can truly be considered the era of gold-digging.
Zhu Wencong didn't go straight to the real estate company to check on the work; he trusted their abilities, so there was no need to micromanage.