While waiting for the flour to be ground, journalists had already swarmed the area.
The leaders, with smiles on their faces as if basking in the spring breeze, were finally ready for their speeches.
One after another, the leaders adjusted their clothing and began to deliver their grand speeches to the audience. Meanwhile, a significant portion of the cameras focused on these individuals, following their movements.
As for those who were working, what did they have to do with them? This was what leadership was all about.
Offending those workers wouldn't affect their meals, but offending the leaders would leave them without food.
The leaders were happy as they spoke, and so were they. The flour was ready and all kinds of tests followed suit. But those foreign journalists were each intently focused on these matters.
"They must have falsified everything."
"Definitely, people in this country are just like that, full of bad roots."