Actually, regarding himself, Su Mu could understand; perhaps it was because he carried countless treasures, or maybe because he had collected river fees over the years, unintentionally offending some people.
What he couldn't understand was the act of destroying the river under his guardianship, causing trouble for him.
Needless to say, it indeed brought a lot of trouble to Su Mu.
Because in the past six months, the declining water levels caused hundreds or even thousands of tributaries to dry up. The most critical issue was that after Su Mu rerouted the main river to irrigate, there was no extra Favor Points reward given to him.
So many adverse conditions appeared on the river; the system determined that Su Mu's inadequate management was the initial reason, so it directly judged it as a given, and if he did not actively maintain river order, he wouldn't be rewarded with Favor Points.
