Chapter 077: Aborigines
"Another way to earn points is to go out and collect supplies." Ye Lihua clicked on a line of regulations on the booklet and explained, "After everyone officially enters the base, you can receive the tasks issued by the base to earn points, or you can spontaneously go out to collect supplies." Going out on a mission with the base is to receive a reward according to the amount of each mission, and you have to hand over one-fifth of the materials when you come back from the trip. ”
According to the village chief, the base now intends to train villagers to go out to collect supplies spontaneously, but no one dares to go out at present, except for a very small number of outsiders who really have nothing to eat and can't earn points.
As we know from experience, after this news was said, there were those who opposed the handing over of supplies, and some ridiculed those who came to the base just to not go out to face the zombies, but the most active Ye Anyan and his party had little objection in a low-key manner.
Ding Chenkai received a lot of younger brothers when he was the king and hegemon in Fuyang Street, and it was easy to accept this kind of regulation of the base. Besides, he felt that the outsiders had just arrived, and the base's behavior of not collecting greeting gifts was a bit sacred, so he had no objection at all.
Guo Nan thinks that if you mix under people's roofs, how can you not pay protection fees? There is also little point in opposing it. Moreover, it is only one-fifth, which is completely acceptable compared to the safety of the base guards.
Bao Zi Keyang and Lao Qi are more calm, they just follow the fate of lying down to win, and they are used to the status of having no right to speak.
Li Ming and Lu Yuanhao have no concept of these, anyway, Ye Anyan can't starve them.
After Ye Lihua explained the objections of others, he deliberately waited for Ye Anyan's group of people for a while, and repeatedly confirmed that they had no objections and were about to explain the following terms, and Ye Anyan glanced at them blankly.
The atmosphere in tent No. 7 was orderly, but there was tension next door, and some people shouted to see the person in charge of the base, but did not agree to hand over the supplies.
"What are you yelling about? Didn't you ask you to pay it now, but later, and you couldn't understand people's words? The middle-aged aunt had a louder voice, pinching her waist with both hands, "The rules of the base are dead, no one can change them, if you don't want to abide by them, you can not go in?" And no one is forcing you, you have so many supplies and you can live well wherever you go, and there is really no need to follow us to squeeze into a small residence to watch people's faces. ”
The middle-aged aunt said this, how Ye Anyan listened to it, how unhappy.
Ye Lihua also heard it, with a look of disdain on his face, and his tone was a little colder.
"How do you feel about the base regulations now? Do you take good care of you outsiders? "Take you in and keep you safe.
Do you know how much food can be exchanged for thirty points?
All this grain was taken from the hands of the aborigines.
As more and more outsiders arrived, the pressure to survive in the base increased, and the living conditions became worse and worse, and the aborigines were very dissatisfied with this.
Outsiders complained about sending people under the fence, complained that they couldn't earn points without a job, and they didn't want to take risks to go out, and they made trouble with the base guards every day, making the whole base smoky.
Ye Lihua and the other preachers didn't think about preventing outsiders from joining the base, but they didn't have the opportunity. When preaching, an outsider and a local person in the adjacent tent can report to each other, and if it is verified that there is something misleading the outsider, the punishment is very severe.
None of the aborigines dared to take risks.
It's just that Ye Lihua didn't expect this outsider to dare to be so bold, and he was so imposing that he was afraid that he would not report it, kicking her out of the team of preachers, and it would also increase the job opportunity of an aborigine.