"It's really a terrible thing." After listening to Leonard Ethan talk about what the so-called investors did, Joan shook her head and sighed, as she believed agriculture was very important, and this approach was obviously inappropriate.
"Yes, it's very bad, even worse than them doing nothing at all." Leonard Ethan nodded and said, "Because they plant these things, the pests and diseases will also affect other plantations around them."
"You're right, viruses and pests don't care about human plantation boundaries; if one plantation has a problem, the surrounding plantations will too." Leonard Ethan nodded in agreement.
"Last time, this manor had an outbreak of stem rot that spread all around, and as a result, we had to spend a lot of time, effort, and money to solve the problem."
"Hasn't the plantation owner compensated you for the losses?" Joan asked, somewhat puzzled. "Obviously, they should compensate for the problem they caused."