The Agricultural Research Institute was building office and laboratory buildings on farm sites that had been reclaimed, close to No. 6 Farm.
As an investor, the Agricultural Research Institute had invested some money into No. 6 Farm, jointly supporting the cultivation of spiritual medicine.
After all, such a vast quantity of spiritual medicine is truly precious. It's unrealistic for Li Pan to enjoy it alone; the prestigious families wouldn't let her be, and the only thing that could deter them was government support.
No. 6 Farm was now not solely owned by Li Pan but jointly held by her and the government.
However, the government trusted her and currently didn't intervene in the construction and management of No. 6 Farm to avoid the struggle of having two tigers on one mountain.
What was needed now wasn't a grab for power, but to get things done, achieve results, benefit the laboring masses, and truly allow sustainable development.