"Hello, is this the place where we recruit workers?"

Long and Swor, dressed in rags and looking like beggars, came over.

It was old man Snow who reminded them of this, otherwise Long and the members of the Self-Yong Army would really not notice such a small matter.

A man with a fat face was lying on a chair and snoring.

After hearing the noise, he barely opened one eye, but before he could stand up, a loud voice rang out:

"What are you arguing about? Can't you see I'm sleeping? Damn it."

The sturdy man with an unhappy face slowly got up from the chair and yawned.

"What the hell are you two doing?"

Before the dragon could speak, Swor came up with an ingratiating smile.

"Boss, we want to work in the mine for a few days. I heard that the mine provides meals, right?"

The muscular man glanced at Swoll in front of him, and snorted coldly at his skinny appearance:

"Man, if you are like this, be careful not to get crushed to death by the ore when you enter the mine."

Swole smiled broadly:

"Boss, don't look at my small stature, I'm still very strong. I'm so hungry that I want to go to the mine to beg for food."

The fat man didn't say anything else. The mine was always short of people anyway.

Even if the person in front of him doesn't want to go, he will find a way to coax him to go.

After working here for a long time, his eyes have become sharp.

It's clear at first glance that these two people will definitely enter the mine, so there's no need to fool them.

"The guy following you is quite strong, why doesn't he speak? Is he mute?"

The fat man pointed with his stubby finger at Long who was standing aside without saying a word.

Long was stunned, but reacted quickly.

"Boss, my uncle told me to talk less when I'm out. If you have anything to say, he will speak up."

Swor also said repeatedly:

"Boss, this is my nephew. I usually dislike him for being too dumb and afraid of offending people so I try not to let him speak."

"Really? Then your nephew looks pretty strong."

The fat man showed a hint of suspicion, but then he thought, it's none of his business.

No matter whether he is a vicious pirate or someone with special purpose, can it affect his monthly salary of 8,000 Baileys?

Of course not, he is not the supervisor in the mine.

It doesn't matter. I would rather my fellow Taoist die than let myself die.

If these two people really have bad intentions, then he will be the one to die.

It is better to have less to do than more. This is the principle of survival for small people.

Swole had never thought that the muscular man in front of him had so many thoughts, and he quickly explained:

"He has eaten a lot since he was young, so he is strong. He is a little slow in eating, but he is very strong when working."

"Alright, alright, stop talking nonsense. I've signed the contract for you. Someone will take you to the mine soon. Don't bother me while I sleep."

The fat man didn't want to say anything more. He tore off a piece of scribbled paper, signed two people's names on it, threw it on the table, and turned around to go back to sleep.

Long and Swor were left there doubting their lives.

Both of them were people with keen senses, and they were sure that the fat-faced guy had noticed something was wrong.

But he said nothing. Instead, he signed the contract happily, making all the prepared speeches of Long and Swor go to waste.

Swole lowered his voice and said:

"What to do, Chief."

He was also a little undecided, but Long was more open-minded.

"It's okay. Since we got in so smoothly, we just need to work hard."

Long had a lot of thoughts in his mind. He listened to what old man Snow said last night.

After thinking about it all night, I still couldn't come up with any solution.

The downfall of the Kingdom of Eryolubu did not lie in whether the so-called rebels could defeat the overseers and the king's guards.

The naval branches in the four ports and the large naval bases nearby are the most difficult problems.

They simply crushed the rebels.

They have advanced weapons and equipment and a strong body built through hard training, which is incomparable to the miners who work hard in the mines all year round.

Once the uprising is complete, their opponents will shift from the mine overseers and the King's Guard to the armed repressive forces of the World Government.

In Long's opinion, this is an unsolvable problem.

But he was not discouraged, because if this problem could not be solved.

Then he believed there was no way to continue changing the world.

"Anyway, our first day at the mine is about to begin. I'm really looking forward to it, Swor."

Long said to Swor beside him to encourage him.

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"Well!"

After a long stretch, Raleigh woke up from the bed.

He stayed up in the office until after eleven last night, which was almost the first time he had been there since he traveled through time.

There are not many entertainment activities in the pirate world, and there are no mobile phones to play with.

He usually reads books and sleeps at night.

If it was Donghai, he knew a few good Kabukichos.

But he really didn't know much about the North Sea.

And recently, Gion seems to have a special affection for him, and her beautiful big eyes are always staring at him.

It made him feel guilty sometimes when he slacked off.

Fortunately, Gion's strategy has shown initial results. At least Gion no longer talks about him when Rowley is slacking off.

what is this?

This is Raleigh's victory!

(In fact, it’s just that Raleigh is too shameless. Gion has said it eight hundred times but he won’t change. Gion just lets him do whatever he wants.)

Rowley took off his pajamas, revealing his eight well-defined abdominal muscles.

While putting on his clothes, he was thinking about how to set a trap for the World Government.

He is not a rabbit that eats grass. He usually slacks off for the sake of system rewards.

(System: This is my nature, why should I ask others for help?)

Since the World Government wants to use him as a warning, Raleigh plans to break a few teeth of the World Government.

He can't get involved in the struggle at the top.

But with his low- and mid-level strategies, he can make his opponent lose everything.

Chapter 83 The Arrival of the Supervisor

2024-09-07 23:30:27 Author: Mu Chenxin

Soon, two dirty men with whips tied around their waists came through the thick fog.

"Wolf, where the hell are you slacking off again?"

The sound was so loud that it shook the dust off the broken shed.

Long and Swore walked inside calmly.

There is no way. There is simply too much dust here. If it is not dealt with within a few days, it will pile up into a thick layer.

The man who was in the lead just now roared, and layers of black dust flew down along the tarpaulin.

"What the hell are you arguing about? I'm going to kill you, you bastard."

Wolf, who had just fallen asleep on the chair, was awakened by a loud voice before he had the chance to renew his relationship with the girl in his dream.

Wolf seemed very angry as he was interrupted again and again at the most critical moments.

The fat on his face was also shaking.

"The boss just said that there are not enough miners in the mine and no one knows where they have gone. Are these two new workers you recruited?"

The leading man looked at Long and Swor.

He nodded when he saw Long's tall figure, then turned around and shook his head when he saw Swol's thin body.

"Wolf, what's the matter? How many bags of coal can such a man carry in the mine? I want someone who can work."

He vented his dissatisfaction loudly.

Wolf didn't tolerate him either. He put his legs on the table and looked indifferent.

"If you can do it, you can recruit workers."

"You should be happy that there are still people signing up to be miners in this damn place. You are so picky. If you don't want them, I will give these two people to Joseph. Don't be so shameless."

Wolf was not worried at all that his words would annoy the burly man in front of him.

Because they are all in the same system, he knows the escape rate of miners in the mine.

Now is not the time like before when you can pick and choose miners.

Many people living in this kingdom have already known the darkness of the mines and are unwilling to become miners.

Only a small number of people who are out of touch with the news and have no way out will choose to become miners.

"It's good to have someone here. There's nowhere else for you to go."

After hearing what Wolf said, the sturdy man blushed.

Naturally, he also has a hot temper, but when you are under someone's roof, you have to bow your head.

If you want someone, you really have to lick the man in front of you.

After all, this gentleman's sister is the wife of a captain of the King's Guard.

I couldn't fight him, and I couldn't get around him either, so I could only say with a flattering smile:

"Hey, Brother Wolf, look at what you said. My brother just came out of the mine and was a little unhappy."

"I want these two people. I'll treat you to a drink later."

Wolf nodded and said lazily:

"I have already signed the contract for both of them, you can just take them away. Also, once they leave this shed, they have nothing to do with me anymore."

It's not that Wolf is petty, this kind of thing has happened before.

He was a good person when he was hired, but he died on the way to the mine.

If you're dead, you're dead. You can't blame others.

But the supervisor, relying on his father's power, started a quarrel with the person who assigned the miners.

Finally, the captain of the king's guard came out to coordinate and gave each of them a beating, and the matter was over.

From then on, they had a tacit rule.

Once a person signs a contract and leaves the recruitment office, he or she has nothing to do with the recruitment office anymore.

When a supervisor is recruiting people, he will sometimes give some benefits to the people in the recruitment office in order to pick better people to be his subordinates.

These are the unspoken rules behind the scenes.

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