Ever since Elizabeth's free publicity, Zhu Wencong quickly entered America's upper-class society.
A large number of socialites also visited Elizabeth's estate in succession, hoping to meet Zhu Wencong.
Zhu Wencong's attitude was one of uniform rejection; the higher the fame, the more he needed to maintain a low profile.
If everyone could easily meet him, the identity he had previously crafted would seem very cheap.
"It seems they're all attracted by your heritage as a descendant of Eastern royalty!"
"You know, America has no nobility, so nobility appears extremely special and prestigious.
They take pride in befriending nobles, which is also their greatest bragging right.
Actually, I'm the same, but I've been much luckier than them, and have always been fortunate," Elizabeth said with a smile.
Nobility held great allure in America at the time as the first Americans were Westerners.