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Chapter 424 Iwajaku?(2/2)

"We're measuring the flow of the river," Taliyah said.

"River flow?" Sivir's brain was a little down.

When she was a child, her family died tragically at the hands of desert bandits, and she became an orphan at a very young age.

Therefore, her educational level is that of a prenatal education graduate, and she does not understand many professional terms at all.

What's more, there aren't many rivers in Shurima, and no one has the heart to measure the flow of rivers. This word is even more unfamiliar to Shurima people.

"To put it simply" Taliyah also knew that Sivir couldn't understand very well, so she explained in a more understandable way: "We want to find out how much the river can transport to Bergun downstream every day during this season.

Cubes of water.”

"If we continue to observe, we can also roughly calculate the annual runoff of this river in a year, which is how many cubic meters of water it can transport to Bergün in a year."

"What's this for?" Sivir looked confused: "Is this also a social survey?"

Although she doesn't quite understand what social investigation is, she understands investigation and "society".

Shouldn't society be a business of people? What is the purpose of investigating the river?

"Water is the source of life." Taliyah sighed: "Miss Sivir, we are all Shuriman. Is there anything more important to Shuriman than water?"

"Where there is no water, there is no life, let alone development."

"This is a natural law that even us leaders cannot change."

As she spoke, Taliyah looked at the river in front of her.

She talked about her investigation experience in Bergun these days: "Compared to the central region covered by the vast desert, the north coast of Shurima is undoubtedly lucky."

"The geographical conditions along the coast have brought relatively humid climate conditions to this place, allowing it to have constant rivers with stable runoff."

"Accordingly, developed agriculture and animal husbandry developed here that is completely different from the central desert area."

"Among the export commodities of Bergün, crops such as barley, wheat, potatoes, olives, citrus, apples, watermelons, dates, cotton, and vegetables account for a full 70% share."

"Because it is only 200 nautical miles away from Zaun and Piltover, Bergün has also become an important fruit and vegetable supply base for the twin cities. Last year, the bilateral trade volume between the two parties reached 200,000 yuan."

"This" Sivir frowned more and more.

She felt as if she was taking a cultural class. Although she understood everything, she didn't know what the use of learning it was.

So she asked directly: "What is the use of your investigation?"

"What benefit will it bring to you leaders to know how much water there is in the river of Bergun and what kind of food and fruits are grown?"

"Of course there are benefits!" Taliyah introduced to Sivir enthusiastically: "Berguen's agriculture is based on the utilization of this limited water resource."

"Knowing how much water there is in the river in a year, we can more scientifically plan water conservancy construction, planting area, and crop types for Bergün in the future."

"Ultimately, this limited water resource will be utilized to the extreme, allowing Bergune to scientifically and rationally cultivate more fields, grow more grains and vegetables, and earn more export foreign exchange."

"Moreover, not only agriculture requires water, but industry also requires water."

"Industry needs to consume cooling water, process water, boiler water, raw material water in the food industry and a few chemical industries, flushing water, air-conditioning water, hydraulic water, and fire-fighting water."

"Industries such as steel, electricity, coal mining, papermaking, printing and dyeing, leather, sugar, metallurgy, and alchemy are all large water consumers."

“Only by knowing how much water resources are available here can we better plan industrial development for Bergün in the future, instead of blindly launching projects that will cause ecological collapse, environmental degradation, and everyone’s production and life.

Influence."

Taliyah talked animatedly.

Sivir was confused when she heard this. But she still vaguely understood the core meaning of these words: "That is to say, Taliyah."

"You leaders are conducting social surveys to help Bergün develop better."

"Yes." Taliyah nodded: "We will definitely liberate Berguen from the hands of imperial colonists and comprador manor owners, and then build it into a better place."

"And not just in Belgun, but also the entire northern shore of Shurima, and even all of Shurima."

"In short" the leader's purpose is: "We want everyone in Shurima to live a better life!"

Taliyah's words spoke loud and clear.

Sivir looked at the light in her eyes, but felt uncomfortable with it.

She was used to the life of a life-and-death, intrigue and deceitful mercenary, dealing with Shurima's most vicious warlord tribe and desert bandits every day.

She had never seen a "living saint" like Taliyah, or Windleader, and she couldn't accept it.

Do these leaders really regard themselves as saviors?

Are they really saints? Are they angels?

"Huh." Sivir felt that this group of people must have another purpose: "You talk about liberation and construction. I think you just want to come over and occupy Shurima's land like those Noxians."

She was forthright in her negative comments.

Then look forward to Taliyah's reaction.

Taliyah

"Sivir." This girl actually looked at her with her big watery eyes and said, "Your suspicion is right!"

"Huh?" Sivir was slightly startled.

"The colonists have been wreaking havoc on the north shore of Shurima for hundreds of years. Today, everyone seems to have been accustomed to their existence." Taliyah clenched her fists and said: "People have become numb. But you are different.

, Sivir——”

"You still have a spirit of resistance and a heart to question injustice."

“This is exactly what we leaders want to see!”

Sivir: ""

She felt like this girl was crazy.

Although Taliyah's eyes were clear and her consciousness was clear, the innocent words she spoke would sound like a madman in the land of Shurima.

"I know you don't believe me, Sivir." Taliyah seemed to understand her mind: "But I believe you will understand us in the future journey."

As she spoke, Taliyah stretched out her hand.

Sivir thought for a while

"You said so many beautiful words, are you trying to trick me into working for you for free?" She looked over suspiciously.

"Of course not." Taliyah said sincerely: "We will not lose a penny of the commission. I just hope that more people can understand the beliefs of our leader."

"" Sivir was silent for a while.
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