69 Beautiful Dreams

"Aren't you wearing a suit anymore?" Su Yanqiao adjusted Zhu Wencong's Hanfu, as he had surprisingly changed his previous style.

"You don't understand! This reinforces other people's impression of me as a genuine immigrant.

In America, the majority of the populace are descendants of immigrants; my identity will resonate with them.

This brings us to the concept of vicarious experience; my success becomes their success, I become their role model.

In short, the more disadvantaged one's background, the more their success will attract countless followers.

Everyone in the world is ordinary," Zhu Wencong explained.

Su Yanqiao somewhat understood Zhu Wencong's approach—it was about gaining sympathy through a hard-luck story.

Zhu Wencong followed his bodyguards onto the carriage; traveling had become very dangerous recently, but Zhu Wencong had no choice in the matter.

In America, survival was tough not only for Asians but for white people as well.