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While the others were distracted looking at the other stalls, the King called Seya and lowered his voice. "Seya, all these flours were ground in that Watermill? Because I have never seen flour so thin! And such quantity! There are bags everywhere!" "Yes, that's one useful thing, the Watermill. With new and perfectly tight stones, it can grind like that. If everything goes well, as soon as the new fields of cereals are harvested, it will be good for grinding the huge amount of new cereals." "But how did you think about that? Because making something like that to use the flow of water from a river, and to move grinding stones instead of using animals as everyone does, is unheard of!" Seya explained, with the King avidly eating his words. "Well, first I thought of a Windmill, but sometimes