Open Lecture 80

At this time, the University of California had nothing remarkable to offer, with weak faculty, small campus size, and a low number of students.

After touring the campus, Zhu Wencong learned from Craike that the Agricultural Faction was the biggest obstacle to the college's development.

Therefore, when they heard Zhu Wencong wanted to tackle the Agricultural Faction, everyone at the academy was thrilled, wishing Zhu Wencong could take action immediately.

Unfortunately, aside from the official support from San Francisco, there was no other power backing Zhu Wencong.

Reformers are often the loneliest beings, and the slightest misstep could lead to an abyssal downfall.

In history, every reformer was like a martyr, sacrificing their life for their ideals.

Naturally, Zhu Wencong had no intention of becoming a martyr, risking his life for America's industry was nothing but foolishness.

Under mutually beneficial conditions, America gained industry, and Zhu Wencong gained agriculture.