Chapter 103: France's Strongest Biologist

Joseph felt somewhat embarrassed by Besancon's praise, *wisdom about public toilets, huh?*

But he could understand it; after all, without his intervention, Paris wouldn't see its first public toilet for another half-century.

He continued, "Oh, and trash bins. On the main streets of Paris, we should place large stone bins every 200 to 300 feet, so pedestrians can dispose of their trash inside them."

Besancon nodded repeatedly, but quickly thought of a question and hastily said, "Your Highness, building these public toilets and trash bins will probably cost a considerable amount, and later on, quite a few people will be needed to manage them."

It's expected of the Director of Police Services to think so deeply. Joseph nodded, "The construction costs can be covered by the treasury, and for management, you can enlist your 'Daily Affairs Squad.'