Chapter 0056: The Bright Prospects of Tomato Hamlet

After lunch, Liszt said to Goltai, "There's a farmer in Tomato Hamlet named John Bian Dan whose tomatoes are especially large and fine. Let's go take a look together and see what interesting factors there might be."

Goltai was puzzled, "Liszt, how did you know about that?"

"By paying attention and listening to what others say, Teacher Goltai, a qualified landlord can't be ignorant about his territory; one must be mindful of all aspects."

"Okay then."

Goltai still couldn't figure out why he didn't know what was going on in town, yet Liszt did—perhaps Liszt had arranged for surveillance personnel in town?

Considering the secretive actions from that morning, as well as the tunnel excavation matters,

he felt that he had to work earnestly since every move of his surely fell under Liszt's scrutiny.

This was not a good sign, as it meant he could lose the landlord's trust at any time.

"Lord Landlord, this is John Bian Dan," the clerk introduced, pointing to a simple-minded serf.