Zhu Wencong, guided by the staff, arrived at the Jiuding Square podium, where the number of spectators all around was exceptional.
The public still couldn't accept Zhu Wencong's departure, as it would seem that staying in America would offer him greater opportunities for advancement.
To Westerners, Americans are seen as beggars, all because America is a third-rate country without a strong backing.
"Ladies and gentlemen, good morning. I am honored to be able to gather with you all once again.
Remember last year at this time, Richmond was rather a rundown city, and this place was a wasteland.
A year has passed, and nobody could have imagined that such a huge change would occur; I barely recognize this as Richmond!
Factories and farms sprang up one after another, and skyscrapers have uplifted the city to a whole new height," Zhu Wencong summarized.
"In fact, I am also reluctant to leave you all, to leave the South, but I can't hinder the development of the South.