Transmigrated to a poverty-stricken primitive tribe, she immediately faced a situation where her family of five was on the verge of starving to death. Her biological father had his hand bitten off ...
In this situation, upon hearing that the tribe was selecting ten people to work in the Tiger Tribe, they would go to great lengths to send their sons there.
They will soon be heading to the village from their home to start their own lives. Although they can raise livestock and grow crops, the people of the Leopard Tribe are well aware of this.
Two-thirds of the crops and livestock raised by the people must be handed over to the tribe, and the rest is theirs. Moreover, most of them have a minimum quota, and their sons are too young to complete it at all.
In this situation, they also have to face the bullying of the orcs in the tribe. Many of the little people who become human will choose to commit suicide under this torture. Those who do not want their children to die plan to send them to work in the tiger tribe.
Signing a three-year contract is better than toiling away like a ghost in the tribe. Leopard City followed his companions to a room and froze when he looked at it.
Where exactly is this place? It looks like a paradise on earth. "This is a restaurant that will open next spring. You'll be employees here, serving tea and water, and taking orders. For about a month, you'll need to learn to read and write, and then you'll be able to take orders from customers."
Haitang looked at the small people in front of her and said, "Don't be afraid. In this tribe, orcs who come to the hotel must abide by one rule: they cannot bully humans."
When other orcs entered, there was one thing they all had to do: they couldn't bully the people of the Tiger Clan. Haitang couldn't do anything about the people of other tribes, but it was different with her own tribe.
"Come with me, your dormitory is behind us," Haitang said, leading the group to the dormitory. When they saw the two rooms not far away with quilts on them, the group of people were stunned.
Actually, she had brought her own blankets, but not many. Haitang directly explained the rules to the group. "We work in two shifts here, and each shift has a set time. One very important thing is that every one of you must shower every day. The bathhouse is over there, and we'll provide you with firewood. Everyone must shower; it's hot water in winter and cold water in summer."
Hygiene is very important. The thought of hotel staff not showering is both devastating and disgusting. Haitang's words made Baocheng and the others nod. They led the group to a place to eat, a room of about 50 square meters with tables around it.
"These are your bowls and chopsticks. Everyone take one set. Also, if you break any, your wages will be deducted," Haitang said to Baocheng and the others, who listened quietly.
When it was time to eat, a few people took bowls and chopsticks to wash them, and soon several people brought up the food. Everyone swallowed hard as they looked at the food.
Feeling a bit hungry, Leopard City and the others went to queue for food. While they were eating, someone looked at Leopard City and asked, "Brother Leopard City, what are we doing? I don't understand."
Not only did he not understand, but he also felt fear and unease. "This place is even better than my home, I'm scared..." Leopard City fell silent, his anxiety growing.
While eating the stewed potatoes in his bowl, he couldn't help but swallow. Such good treatment made Leopard City seriously suspect that he was fattening him up to kill him.
However, he couldn't help but laugh soon afterward. He was now a human being, and had only just become one. If a tribe wanted to eat him, that would be the best time. He was still too young and inexperienced. These were the words the adults in the tribe used to use to scare him.
However, Leopard City knew that this was not just a bluff. His mother was an orc from another tribe, and during droughts and famines, those tribes really did eat the little people. He was terrified.
Having been sent to the Tiger Tribe, he became uneasy. Looking into the distance, he saw everyone eating, except that his grandfather had a child crying.
Of course, the crying was quickly calmed down after going to sleep, and the next day was the training session, in which every child had to receive training.
Holding a tray, and considering issues of walking, manners, and literacy, the Tiger Tribe member spoke to the people below. "I've told you, if you can't memorize all those menus within a month, you'll be sent back. So whether you learn or not is up to you. If you learn, then behave yourself."
Everyone fell silent. The first day was spent carrying trays, which wasn't tiring. After a day of training, they started eating. After eating, they began learning to read again.
Leopard City was the fastest learner; he was both faster and smarter than others. Sometimes they were allowed to go out, and Leopard City would go to others to inquire about the Tiger Clan tribe.
He had heard about the Tiger Clan in his own Leopard Clan, but it was only hearsay; he'd only heard about it while observing the shop assistants in other stores. "Won't the slaves here be mistreated...?"
“No, we’re not slaves, we’re employees… employees of the Tiger Clan. Although you’re new here, you’ll be wearing the same clothes as us from now on, so no one will bully you. You have to learn from us.” Leopard City nodded after hearing this.
A month is neither a long nor a short time. Leopard City learns very quickly, and the other little races learn about the same. They don't want to be sent back, nor do they want to return to the Leopard Clan and Lion Clan to live a hard life after being sent away.
In these few days, you will know what paradise on earth is like. It is because of this paradise that everyone does their best and works very hard.
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