Grant shared Zhu Wencong's South American plan with others, believing that more participants would mean a larger share of the South American pie for everyone.
Everyone had not even considered Zhu Wencong had already been laying out plans for South America; they had thought they misheard and confused South America with the South.
After all, Zhu Wencong was currently leading the rebuilding of the South, utilizing all available funds and manpower.
Nobody expected Zhu Wencong to be able to multitask, nor did they know how he managed so many affairs at once.
"I've always believed in a motto: the affairs of America are for Americans to decide; Westerners have no right to interfere.
Mr. Z, if you're worried about safety issues, rest assured; if you dare to go to South America next year, I dare to bring troops and accompany you!
As far as I know, Westerners don't have a particularly large military presence in South America; they have more forces in the Middle East and the Far East.