With the land obtained and the merchants settling in, Zhu Wencong knew he could be bolder and go further.
As long as he could get Chicago on the economic expressway, whatever he did was justified and lawful.
When one is poor, they think of change, and if one still clings to so-called principles, they will remain poor without any future to speak of.
"Old Sun! How's the first batch of talent training going?" Zhu Wencong called out to Zhangsun Hongyuan in his study.
In recent times, Zhangsun Hongyuan had gone to train new employees, all immigrants from the East, dispatched from California.
As the group grew stronger, the demand for talent increased, so the pace of immigration had to be accelerated.
California had started to prohibit immigration, so they were directly transported to the East Coast, straight to Chicago.
Although the cost of immigration gradually rose, that little money was not important. What mattered was solving the shortage of manpower.