February 3, 1872.
Zimbabwe, Harare.
Ernst led the command staff to the front line, and while passing through Zimbabwe's former capital, Harare, he happened to see the tobacco planted in the fields, lush and vibrant, exuding vitality.
Ernst had been on the move these days, so he planned to rest here and inspect the construction work in the Zimbabwe region.
The mayor of Harare Town, Leaka, respectfully introduced, "Your Highness, this is the tobacco plantation area planned by the Heixinggen Tobacco Company in Zimbabwe this year. We have expanded the planting scale in various regions of Zimbabwe this year, and by then, the production base of Heixinggen Tobacco will also be relocated entirely from northern East Africa to Zambia and Zimbabwe, especially Zimbabwe, specifically for high-end tobacco production."
Seeing his policy being well implemented, Ernst was very pleased, as Zimbabwe's most famous crop, tobacco, certainly topped the list.