Alexander Lee's heart was filled with anxiety. If a large-scale conflict broke out between the two villages, it wouldn't be a minor issue.
Upon learning about the water dispute between the two villages, Alexander Lee sent Peter Brown to the scene and immediately organized personnel in the township and reported to the county.
While gathering many people and rushing to the scene, Alexander Lee even made the worst plan: if the situation worsened, he would have to retire in the county.
However, when Alexander Lee and his team hurried to the scene, they saw a very calm situation, and even found everyone sitting together discussing matters with Peter Brown.
What happened?
Alexander Lee couldn't understand it, and neither could Eleanor Smith.
How could Peter Brown, an outsider, manage to control the situation in such a short time?