In the late Qing Dynasty, the South Seas began to separate from its suzerain state and became a Western colony, rendering the Qing court unable to maintain the dignity of the Celestial Empire.
Zhu Wencong was determined not to let the Westerners monopolize the South Seas market. Since he arrived in this era, he intended to wrestle with the Westerners.
Zhu Wencong had fully prepared for both soft and hard battles and also pulled in America as a potential partner.
Openly, there was confrontation between the Jiuding Group and Western capital, while secretly, rebel forces introduced from the East were unafraid of Western tactics.
Zhu Wencong walked to Liang Huixian's side, and at this time, she had just negotiated a cooperation with the landlord Zhao Ruixuan, who officially joined Jiuding Agriculture.
The mode of cooperation was that the landlords were responsible for production, while Jiuding took charge of sales, with Jiuding providing financial and technical support.