Chapter 821: For the holy war, I am willing to die in battle.

The next day, Robb's cocoa plantation had a harvest!

Those workers were truly scared to death. You see, normally it takes about five years for a regular cocoa tree to bear fruit after being planted. But this monster, Robb, planted them for just one day, and they bore fruit. This speed was simply insane and unreasonable.

This thing was money in the Maya continent!

So much money grown overnight!

The workers almost fainted...

However, after a brief astonishment, they began to feel delighted. With such a powerful employer, would they ever have to worry about going hungry again? Absolutely not! As long as they worked hard and didn't lose their jobs, they would live a stable life.

Someone even suggested quickly expanding and letting the boss plant another patch of cocoa trees.

Several days later, at night...

It was ten o'clock at night, and Robb was still awake. He wasn't accustomed to sleeping at this time. Moreover, an unexpected guest had arrived at the chapel today.

The fugitive knight!

This "explosion of righteousness" knight had been living in Robb's mining town since defecting from the colony. As a former nobleman, he didn't need to work. His loyal soldiers voluntarily participated in the town's work and used a portion of their income to support him.

Today he would visit here, tomorrow he would go there.

Everything in the mining town made him feel fascinated. He witnessed the minecart tracks swiftly pulling out ore, as well as the smelting furnace producing a large batch of mithril in one go.

He also saw running water, cement, sewage systems, and showers...

Of course, he wasn't the kind of person who liked to take a global perspective on things. These technological advancements only sparked his curiosity. He didn't contemplate their impact on the kingdom's politics and economy the way Miss Queen did when she saw such things.

What he preferred was to observe the lives of the Maya people from a knight's perspective.

He saw the harmonious coexistence of the Westerners and the Maya people here, living in peace and contentment.

The Westerners hired the Maya people to work for them with fair compensation instead of resorting to slavery and coercion to force them into labor.