In the bustling airport, a worker is mixing concrete, and the entire construction site is very busy, with facilities under construction everywhere.
The worker, shoveling concrete, complains to a colleague across from him about their hard work, "We just changed it a few days ago, and here we are changing it again."
This airport, originally of critical strategic importance, had just been put into use not long ago, only to be reconstructed again due to technological upgrades.
For a country that's not very wealthy to begin with, investing so much manpower and resources into this is really infuriating.
Look at Tang Country: today they're building a dam, tomorrow reclaiming land from the sea, the day after starting the metro project. The citizens of that country are truly fortunate, right?
Then look at the citizens of various countries on the Eastern Continent: they are all emaciated and still have to keep building various military facilities day after day, which is simply unbearable.