The slum’s issues had plagued Dorodo for so long that the slum on the west was Dorodo’s cancer. Several previous mayors had tried addressing it but failed.
It was a good thing that Commander Jagoan had now personally gotten involved in the slum’s governance!
However, why did her father’s expression look so ghastly?
“Dad, is there something wrong with this?” Jagoan pondered before asking tentatively.
Jagoan put down the newspaper, took along breath, and said, “Of course. Commander Jagoan wants to fight poverty and make life better for the poor in the west. There’s nothing wrong with that. He’s a good and kind man to have such ideas…”
“But the problem is that the slum is so complicated that I’m afraid he won’t be able to handle it!”
The slum is complicated?
Can’t handle it?
Jagoan looked increasingly puzzled.
Is the life of the poor in the slum so difficult not only because of economic reasons but also other factors?
Jagoan immediately asked what was confusing her.
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