Chapter Ninety-One: Get Back to Work
"How simple the world of children is. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info" Tyrrell shook his head and sighed, it's good to be carefree.
Lily was immediately unconvinced, and crossed her waist to ask Tyrell: "Who do you say is a child, you have only broken a few weeks before me!
Tyrrell feigned confusion and said, "I didn't say you, you put yourself in the role I said." ”
"You!" Lily really didn't know how to refute, so she turned around and ran away in a rage.
Tyrrell looked at the direction in which Lily had left, shook his head and sighed, "I'm finally gone, it's time to **** what to do." ”
More and more people are starting to be lazy quietly, and this kind of thing is often out of control as long as no one stops it. Especially in this kind of time when there is no mandatory task, once someone takes the lead, others will follow and be lazy.
"Enough rest, get back to work!" Tyrell exclaimed, and most of them just looked at it and went back to chatting with the people next to them.
Tyrell felt like a fool, standing there unobtrusive, and he said angrily, "Well, you brought it on yourself. ”
Then Tyrell decisively went to find Aven, and it was better to let someone else do this kind of contract foreman's exploitation of employees.
After a while, Aven, who was busy counting the supplies, looked at Tyrell with a painful look and said helplessly: "In other words, you came to me for this purpose? Don't you see that I'm busy! That group of people is actually very easy to manage, you just need to find their heads, the guy called Da Erg or Dada." The crowd listened to him. ”
"All listen to him?" Tyrell sensed that something was wrong, if it was a refugee, why did he still obey the man named Dark, and all of them.
"Then you don't feel that there is something unusual about this group of people, why do you let them enter the city so easily? Tyrell didn't understand what Evan was eating, so many people let him in. From the fact that they have a clear leader, they definitely came here for a purpose.
Evan stopped what he was doing, and finally looked at Tyrell. He said angrily: "It's not all your dragon clan's meaning, you brought the people, and the order to let them in is also mandatory for Eero, as long as something doesn't affect me." ”
Seeing that Evan didn't care about himself, Tyrell couldn't help it. What else can I do now, go find Dalke. It's a big deal to ask Eero when the time comes, but judging from the past, Eero will probably be vague again.
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After searching for a long time, Tyrell found Darke, who was moving bricks by the city wall, and it turned out that this thing was still working hard. It's really rare, now the scorching sun is scorching, many people are hiding in the shade, and even the elves are looking for a place to rest. But Darke was working there actively, and with the hundreds of people around him, it seemed as if he was not tired at all.
"Dark, there's something I want to tell you. Tyrell found Dark straight away, pulling him to a shady corner on his own. I'm not afraid of the heat, but the sun is really shining. The yellowish sunlight of this world is dazzling, and the body of the Tyrrell elf does not have its own focus like the dragon.
Dark's eyes were uncomfortably covered, and he shifted from the intense light source to a darker place, and his eyes were adjusted for a while.
But he asked Tyrell, "What's the matter?" ”
Tyrrell also struggled to get used to the dim light, and secretly mentioned the process of making sunglasses in his heart.
After being able to see Darke clearly, he spoke: "Darke, I came to you this time to talk about the construction of the city wall." I don't have to work so hard at noon in the future. After lunch, go and rest. ”
Dalk humbly said, "Where, since this place has taken us in, we have to do our best to do something for this place." Besides, we don't have a place to rest at noon, so we might as well do more. ”
"Then take a break in the shade, but I have one more thing to look for you. The three thousand who came with you, did they listen to you? Seeing this, Tyrell finally stated his purpose. After all, he was also a brick movers, and even if he turned to the foreman class to exploit people for a while, he was still embarrassed.
Darke didn't suspect anything, and replied directly: "Yes, if anything, the three thousand people will still listen to me." ”
Tyrell said in a consultative tone, "Then it's easy to say, you will be in charge of the three thousand people in the future, and supervise their work." You don't have to ask them to do too much every day, as long as you keep the elves to a minimum. ”
Dalk simply said, "It's not easy to do, after all, they are all farmers." Isn't it too ...... to ask them to do this kind of unpaid work?"
"It turned out to be money, so I won't talk about it anymore. Didn't Evan tell you that if you work here, you can get two silver coins a month? "Tyrrell finally found the crux of the problem, it turns out that they thought they didn't have any money.
On the other hand, this incident also reflects the fact that the elves and dragons here are not experienced in this kind of thing, and a whole three thousand people entered the city and found them a job, but they were not even told how much they were paid. No one in this group dared to ask, and they worked for so long when they thought they had no pay for a long time, what a model employee.
Suddenly, Dalk was stunned. "You mean a salary, and two silver coins!"
Of course, Tyrell should give them a good idea of the dragon's doctrine: "Of course, this is already the dragon's territory, and everything must be according to the dragon's rules." Anyone can get paid for their work, and there is no such thing as forced labor. ”
It's not too much to brag a little, after all, this salary level is set by Erot. From the elf's point of view, this kind of public safety facility should be done for free by everyone. The standards of mankind are even harsher, and those over the age of fifteen, both men and women, are subject to conscription every three years until you are sixty years old. Each conscription is at least three months and at most almost a year. Most of them are manpower-consuming things such as urban expansion and canal digging.
As for the wages of human servitude, it can only be said that I am sorry, not only is there no salary, but the tools and clothes to wear have to be prepared by ourselves, and the food provided is often enough to starve to death.
And in addition to being a soldier, or giving money to someone to replace him, it is a capital crime not to participate in conscription.