After enjoying "breakfast," Zhu Wencong led his team to the second floor, where they admired the lake view and tasted various teas.
Recently, since Lincoln had stolen the spotlight, Zhu Wencong had no choice but to personally step into the fray and promote himself, overshadowing Lincoln.
During America's election period, the nation's media was occupied, and thus campaign expenses were extremely high.
Basically, it was a matter of barraging each other with advertisements, giving out small gifts, and each drawing a big pie to see which one the public preferred.
If you don't have the media promote the big pie you've drawn, then how will the public know about your policies and the changes you can bring?
The special period led to Zhu Wencong's top-searched status slipping to the top ten, and his own newspaper had to follow suit in reprinting the coverage because not making money when you can is idiocy.