"15 billion, they really aren't skimping," Lu Liang mused.
After lunch, having seen Old Wang off, Lu Liang strolled aimlessly over the barren land.
There were some buildings, but they were deserted,
and there were ponds, but they had fallen into disrepair,
with only a group of anglers fishing by the riverside.
As Lu Liang walked along, he approached them and looked across the river at the roiling dust, where hundreds of construction vehicles were coming and going.
The situation on the other side had been no better than this side, but after a month had passed, the land had been completely leveled, and they were now laying the foundations. Some buildings were even taking shape in the distance.
It was a multibillion infrastructure project guaranteed by the Su City Government, and they had even paid 50% of the construction fees upfront. If it hadn't been for traffic management regulations, the hundred-ton king would probably have made a comeback in worldly society.