"In fact, if they are honest, the gains are already very large. Their children and grandchildren can still enjoy it. And the country's condition will not be like this," Evans muttered.
Kenand came in from outside and whispered to Evans.
"Okay, one more hour," Evans said.
"Eh, I wonder how the trading system related to farmers in the villages has been so far?" Evans said.
They all looked at each other. Evans had hardly ever discussed anything like this before.
"Eh, the farmers sell to the collectors as usual. And the collectors sell it to the market," said one of them.
"Do you know if the farmers have to lose because of this system?" Evans said.
"What do you mean, Sir?"
"Some time ago, I visited one of the villages on the mountain's slopes. And most of the work they do is vegetable farming..."