The seductive woman responsible for leading the way stood by and asked skeptically as she watched a few mechanic players assemble an electric pump from parts,
"Is this thing reliable? I heard it takes substantial power to pump water up a high-rise. I live on the 29th floor, and sometimes the water pressure feels nonexistent."
Tutu responded dismissively to the doubt: "Then you should look for your building's management. Most high-rises have intermediate booster water tanks. This is a specially made, single-use high-pressure pump with super-high power, but it's estimated to last only a few minutes. Forget about the 29th floor, even on the 49th floor, it would burst your home's water pipes. If these materials weren't so strong, I wouldn't even dare to use it."
Woman: "Those jerk-offs are so stuck-up, we know that looking for them is useless."
"Could you make one of these for the outside as well? I reckon it would sell for quite a bit."
