Alexander II had not expected Zhu Wencong's ambition to be so grand; he was truly a greedy capitalist.
Thinking back on Zhu Wencong's past successes, he wasn't one to boast emptily; he was someone who could turn his brags into reality.
Creating an extraordinary enterprise at such a young age, Alexander II felt a bit of jealousy and admiration for Zhu Wencong—it was just unfortunate he wasn't Russian.
As the Crown Prince, Alexander II had received the best education from a young age and had proven his exceptional talents were beyond ordinary.
At the age of 14, Alexander II took up his first military post; from then on, his life was dedicated to military service.
By the age of 19, Alexander II had mastered four foreign languages (English, German, French, Polish), truly a genius among geniuses.
Alexander II looked at Zhu Wencong, his own success paled in comparison, and it was frustrating how some people could be so much more successful.