Lin Zhi knew him; he was the future renowned number one tycoon, Ji Liancheng. At this time, he had not yet fully taken control of the Ji Family, nor had he become famous worldwide.
Seven or eight years later, he became famous; by then, he had practically become a religion among the young. He was handsome, noble, capable, and very wealthy.
Back then, the internet was swamped with news about him; all the women were fighting to call him 'husband,' and the men called him 'big brother.' Books about him sprung up like bamboo after the rain, published in waves.
The best-selling among these was the autobiography about him.
Almost everyone who read it idolized him, and seemed as if they were on a stimulant, developing a kind of "Liancheng Syndrome."
Liancheng Syndrome referred to a phenomenological psychological disorder, similar to the frenzy of celebrity worship; people were frenetic about everything related to Ji Liancheng.
Particularly his wealth...