In the BET building, the President's office.
African media mogul Robert Johnson was sitting in his office chair, watching a video.
Even though they hadn't been invited, BET's reporters still went to El's funeral.
After all, the recently best-selling author, Wang Jian, was drawing a lot of attention, and the focus of the funeral was on a young African American.
"Is this the Greenwood Cemetery?" Johnson was a little surprised.
As the most historic cemetery in New York that housed the most notable figures, the burial costs here were considerably exaggerated compared to other places.
"This Wang, the expenses for this funeral must have been substantial," he sighed to himself.
But then, Roberson's brow furrowed.
Because he noticed that by this tombstone, three celebrities were buried.
William Colgate, the founder of the Colgate company, Emile Pfizer, the second-generation Sect Leader of Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, and Albert, one of the founders of the Juilliard School.