In this chapter, we learn that King Lee's wife owns a mill in the hinterland, and that the government is planning to demolish the mill and build a new one in Begonia Bay. The mill has been warned about pollution by the government, but the government has been able to use money to solve the problem with the mill's location. Now, the government plans to tear down the mill, which means that the mill will have to be demolished and replaced with factories, schools, and welfare houses for the people who live along the 170-kilometre-long stretch of land where the mill is located.
In this chapter, we learn that King Lee's wife owns a mill in the hinterland, and that the government is planning to demolish the mill and build a new one in Begonia Bay. The mill has been warned about pollution by the government, but the government has been able to use money to solve the problem with the mill's location. Now, the government plans to tear down the mill, which means that the mill will have to be demolished and replaced with factories, schools, and welfare houses for the people who live along the 170-kilometre-long stretch of land where the mill is located.