Chapter 74: Westwind Waterworks

Robb's eyes lit up hearing the mayor's proposal, and he couldn't help laughing, "Yo, the townspeople are very clever. Not long after I passed on the technology of tap water to you, they themselves came up with this plan.”

The mayor smiled and said, "this is all thanks to you. It was you who taught the townspeople this trick."

Robb said with a smile, "the plan of concentrating efforts on building a big water tower is certainly possible, and it is better than building a water tower for each household. However, as a mayor, you must guard against “One monk carries water to drink, Two monks carry water to drink, and three monks have no water to drink left.”

The mayor did not understand, "Huh? Which monk has no water to drink?"

Robb had to keep it simple, "that is to say, collective strength is sometimes not as great as one person's because everyone wants to be lazy. At such times, a special group must be set up to maintain the whole town's huge water tower and water supply."

The mayor suddenly realized, "Yes, that is indeed a problem."

Hearing this, the mayor could not help but shake in his heart, and suddenly found that Father Robb's move was a bit like doing business, and if the business was done well, it might be quite profitable.

Robb smiled and said, "Mr. Mayor when I look at your face, you seem to be very interested?"

The mayor smiled, "I do have a little interest."

The mayor left with a dream of getting rich.

Robb looked back and thought interestingly, “It is estimated that it will not be long before the "Westwind Waterworks" will come out officially. However, there are no big water towers in this day and age. Brother Mayor, you will lose a lot of money in this business. There will always be some greedy town residents who bargain that a ton of water is only a bucketful. You can't lie like me.”

But forget it, whether the mayor loses money or not has nothing to do with Robb. Don't meddle in other’s affairs, and take good care of my own land.

He withdrew from his thoughts, and his eyes followed Lillian, dressed in white silk, standing on the bank of the field beside him. Her long, straight legs covered by silk stockings blinded Robb's eyes, but she looked at the turned field with a lovely frown.