Chapter 105: Occupational Census

Now the entire map has become much larger than before. She only heard a little news about the south of Jinghe District. The authenticity needs to be investigated, after all, she has never been there in person.

Wang Family City was relatively high-profile. It was better to go there to live than manage a city-state. After all, she was just a young lad who has no experience in the world. But if she was not more attracted to Xuantian City, she will probably go to the southern region.

However, she was sure that as long as there were no major accidents, Xuantian City will be one of the surviving city-states in Jinjiang District, with extremely high stability.

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Lu Jiu didn’t know that her city-state would welcome a group of immigrants. Right now, she was fighting with two teammates, trying to avoid the city-state.

They discovered that almost all city-states here have conflicts between ordinary people and professional players, and they haven’t been able to resolve them well.

Now everyone can see that winter was coming, and they were all enduring it. Enduring the beginning of spring next year.

The luck of the three of them was not as good as before. The bosses they encountered were all killed by others, or they didn’t encounter them at all, but Colin Sheep were everywhere.

Even the chicken boss was hunted by others. As if everyone was staring at the BOSS, not giving anyone a chance to attack.

But in general, they still gained a lot, so they decided to go back home.

Back to the familiar Xuantian City, the exhaustion of the few people who traveled a lot for several days came up.

Zhuang Antong rushed to Zhuang Yun like a small cannonball and hugged his thigh: “Father, you’re finally back!” The joyful expression on her face made Zhuang Yun feel a little distressed.

He knelt and picked up his daughter. Lu Jiu also took out the cute little clip she bought in Yuhong City.

“Come on AnAn, this is for you.” She put a clip on Zhuang Antong’s hair as she spoke, making Zhuang Antong look even cuter.

Zhuang Antong touched the hairpin on her head and smiled happily: “Thank you, Sister Jiu.”

Zhuang Yun stroked her daughter’s hair, “Daddy will make you lamb chops today, okay?”

Zhuang Antong held the hairpin and nodded with a smile: “I like to eat whatever my father cooks.”

The three said their goodbyes. Lu Jiu and Shen Jufeng returned to the City Lord’s Mansion to discuss the feasibility of educating the children in the city-state.

Many things in the city-state require Shen Jufeng to formulate plans, so Lu Jiu discusses many things with him, and she mainly expresses her ideas.

Back at the City Lord’s Mansion, the patrolling NPC reported to her the situation in Tianxuantian City, but fortunately, it was safe and there was no trouble.

Lu Jiu pulled the rubber band on her hair, and loosened her waist-length hair casually, which made her feel a lot more relaxed.

“Last time, Brother Zhuang mentioned children’s education, I think it can be considered, but not only there are no teachers but also no teaching materials.”

The disaster came suddenly, most people couldn’t react, and some even failed to discover their backpacks.

Even if some found their backpack, the most important items for most people were their money, treasures, and food. Very few people remember to put away their books.

Shen Jufeng also considered these things on the way back: “You don’t necessarily need teaching materials, you can learn characters first, and then let the teacher guide them according to their own education experience. After that, it depends on how many teachers there are in the city-state.”

Several city-states in Jinjiang District were disbanded, and some people knew the situation of Xuantian City. Regardless of the distance, the number of people in the city-state was about 6,000.

Lu Jiu rested her chin on her palm, and was preoccupied with how to summon the teachers: “Do I still have to use Ying Bairong’s identity to recruit educational elites?”

Although appearing in front of everyone as the city lord feels good, she doesn’t like the feeling of being watched all the time.

Thinking that there would be a crowd of people surrounding her, Lu Jiu frowned delicately.

Shen Jufeng put his right hand on his chin and pondered for a moment: “We can conduct a census and ask each resident to fill in what major they studied before the doomsday, or what industry they worked in so that no one pretends to be a teacher for money.”

Lu Jiu slapped the table: “That’s right, why didn’t I think someone could fish in troubled waters.”

Now there were no teaching materials. Their understanding of the teacher was one-sided, and it was difficult to judge whether the person who came was the teacher.

Carrying out an occupational census will make it easier to find professionals. After all, residents can’t think of what occupation they want to find before the end of the world.

The two worked together to draw up a form that included questions and answers about name, profession, occupation, etc., which could be sent to all residents in groups and then asked them to reply.

Shen Jufeng looked at the form and said to Lu Jiu: “In the future, as long as people live in Xuantian City, the system will automatically issue a copy of this form.”

“What if someone doesn’t fill in?”

In the past, although people lived in the era of big data, they were still very secretive about their privacy. Even if they asked about their occupation before the end of the world, some people might not answer.

“So a sentence must be added at the end of the form. Those who do not answer will not be registered. If there are special circumstances in the future, relevant professional talents need to be called, and those who are not registered will not be accepted.”

Hearing what Shen Jufeng said, Lu Jiu hesitated: “Isn’t it a bit overbearing?”

Shen Jufeng said: “If you want to live a stable life, you must abide by some rules. The rules restrict certain behaviors, but they can establish order. The residents have a high degree of freedom of choice. If they think it’s not suitable for them to stay here, they can go anywhere anytime.”

For example, if they felt collecting such information harms their interests, then everyone can choose to leave.

“That’s true, then I will send the form in the name of the city lord.”

“Well, remember that the label cannot be falsified, and once it is falsified, it cannot be changed.”

After cheating, even if you realize that you can get a corresponding job in your profession, it will not be recognized.

Lu Jiu carefully considered her words and sentences and sent them only after she was sure they were correct. Anyway, she first figured out who the talents were in her city-state before worrying about other issues.

She also emailed Zhuang Yun to mention this matter, anyway, it means that the city lord saw his suggestion letter and rewarded him.

Zhuang Yun was not surprised when he received the email at home, he honestly filled in the information and sent it back. This was a good way for the city lord to determine who was the teacher.

Other residents in the city-state were a little hesitant about this investigation, and they couldn’t guess what the city owner wanted to do, but it didn’t seem like much loss after talking about their previous occupation.

After all, they were in the game world now, and it was really difficult to use their previous profession.

Especially the last reminder of the email said information must not be fake. If the city-state makes a big move in the future and their previous job can be used, then they can only cry to death.

However, some choose to fill in casually. These were professional players. They can protect themselves. Even if the city-state sets up any job in the future, can it be compared to going out to clear the field?

Soon Lu Jiu received a lot of reply emails. There were many kinds of professions and occupations, and some people carefully wrote their opinions on the city-state.

She flipped through the mail and said with a chuckle: “Our city-state still has all kinds of talents.”

At least before the end of the world, many professions here were considered popular, such as doctors and lawyers.

After seeing the teachers, Lu Jiu specially wrote down their information and decided to contact them later.

 


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