What made Joe Ga quite thankful was that the sewage treatment system he provided was operating very well. The rivers around those factories still looked clear from the air...
And the rural farmlands around those rivers were still developing nicely!
Those local bosses were also compliant, never secretly discharging sewage. Instead, they honestly paid P.B. the sewage discharge tax and then directed all sewage to the sewage treatment center.
These indigenous people of Central Africa actually didn't understand the high level of technology involved in the sewage treatment center that Joe Ga established. They just willingly paid taxes to Joe Ga in exchange for P.B.'s protection, while also hoping that Joe Ga would not abandon them when good projects came in the future.
Joe Ga was very satisfied with the scene before him because this was a city he built with his own hands...
This city still had many problems that needed to be addressed, but Joe Ga was indifferent, taking it slow...
