Several days of research gave Zhu Wencong a brand-new understanding of Moscow, worse than what his subordinates had reported.
Especially the mailbox stuffed with letters at the entrance, these were all the issues submitted by the public that Zhu Wencong needed to respond to one by one.
Su Yanqiao helped Zhu Wencong categorize the letters on the side; her brother's performance was a success, but he had to shoulder the majority of social responsibilities.
"Brother, you seem rather happy?" Louis pouted, he was directly grabbed to work as free labor.
"Brother now holds the hearts of the entire Moscow, even becoming the Tsar wouldn't be a problem," Maria joked.
Zhu Wencong glared at Maria; such a statement is best made in his presence – who knows what kind of suspicion it would arouse if Alexander II or III were to hear it.