In America, Zhang Lisheng had built up a large economic power. Its influence had gradually become broad and far-reaching with the help of the National Farmers Union. Not only that, but he had also formed a complete plan for its future development.
However, he had nothing at all in China. If he returned to China, he would have to be ready to cope with the threat from the so-called 'purebloods'. If he wanted to live a peaceful life, the red regime had to support him like how 'Consultant Zheng', whom he had seen in South Africa, before was. When he placed both of these in comparison with one another, it was obvious where he should go.
For this reason, the young man who had long thought about the pros and cons merely replied calmly to his senior sister's temptation. "I'll eventually go back to China, but only after I've achieved extraordinary achievements. Before that…"