Chapter 105 Occupational Census



Chapter 105 Occupational Census

Now the entire map has become much larger than before. She has only heard a little bit of news about the southern part of Jinghe District. The authenticity of the news needs to be verified, after all, she has not been there in person.

Wangjiacheng is relatively high-profile, and it seems that the management of the city-state is definitely better than that of a young girl like her who is not very worldly-wise. If she didn't like Xuantian City more, she would probably go to a city-state in the south.

But she was sure that as long as there were no major accidents, Xuantian City would be one of the surviving city-states in Jinjiang District and would be extremely stable.

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Lu Jiu didn't know that his city-state would be welcoming a group of immigrants. He was currently farming in the wild with two teammates, and trying to avoid the city-state as much as possible.

They discovered that conflicts between ordinary people and professional players existed in almost all city-states here, and they had not been well resolved.

Now everyone sees that winter is coming, so they are all enduring it until next spring.

The three of them haven't had as good luck these days as last time. The bosses they encountered were either being fought by others or they simply didn't encounter any. However, Colin did kill quite a few sheep.

Including the chickens they coveted, they had also been killed by others. It seemed that everyone was staring at the BOSS and did not give others any chance to attack.

But overall they still gained a lot, and several people set out on their journey home.

After returning to the familiar Xuantian City, the fatigue from traveling and clearing the wild for several days came over them.

An An rushed to Zhuang Yun like a little cannonball and hugged his thighs, "Dad, you are finally back!" The joyful expression on her face made Zhuang Yun feel a little distressed.

He squatted down and picked up his daughter, and Lu Jiu also took out the cute little clips he bought in Yuhong City.

"Come here, An An, this is for you." As he said this, he put a clip on An An, making An An look even more adorable.

An An touched the hairpin on her head and smiled happily, "Thank you, Sister Nine."

Zhuang Yun smoothed his daughter's hair and said, "Dad will make you lamb chops today, okay?"

An An held the hairpin and nodded with a smile, "I like whatever dish Dad cooks."

Finally, the three of them said goodbye, and Lu Jiu and Chen Jufeng returned to the City Lord's Mansion to discuss the feasibility of providing education for children in the city-state.

Many things in the city-state required Shen Jufeng to formulate plans, so Lu Jiu discussed many things with him, and she mainly expressed her own ideas.

After returning to the City Lord's Mansion, the patrol NPC reported to her the situation in Xuantian City in recent days. Fortunately, it was relatively stable and there was no trouble.

Lu Jiu casually pulled down the rubber band, letting her waist-length hair hang loose, which made her feel much more relaxed.

"Brother Zhuang mentioned the issue of children's education. I think it's something we can consider, but we can't find a teacher and don't have the teaching materials."

The disaster came so suddenly that most people didn't react in time, and some even found that their personal backpacks were not moving fast enough.

Even if a backpack is found, the most important items for most people are their money and treasures, followed by food. How many people would remember to put away their books?

Shen Jufeng also thought about this on the way back. "You don't necessarily need textbooks. You can learn the characters first, and then the teacher will guide you step by step based on his or her own teaching experience. Later, it depends on how many teachers there are in the city-state."

After Jinjiang District dissolved several city-states, some people knew about the situation in Xuantian City and moved here regardless of the distance. The population of the city-state was about 6,000.

Lu Jiu held his chin in his hand, lost in thought as he contemplated how to gather the teachers. "Do I still have to use Ying Bairong's identity to recruit elite educators?"

Although it felt a bit pretentious to appear in front of everyone as the city lord, she didn't like the feeling of being watched the whole time.

Thinking that there would be a bunch of people surrounding her, Lu Jiu frowned her delicate eyebrows.

Shen Jufeng rested his right hand on his chin and thought for a moment before speaking, "We can do a census and ask every resident to fill out what major they studied before the apocalypse, or what industry they worked in, so that no one can pretend to be a teacher for money and mislead students."

Lu Jiu slammed the table and said, "Yeah, I didn't expect that someone would take advantage of the situation."

There are no teaching materials now, and their understanding of teachers is one-sided, so it is difficult to judge whether the person who comes is really the teacher.

Conducting an occupational census would make it easier to find professionals, after all, residents couldn't think of what occupations they wanted to find before the end of the world.

Together, the two of them drafted a form with questions and answers including name, major, occupation, etc., which could be sent to all residents and asked to respond.

Shen Jufeng watched as the form was completed, and then said to Lu Jiu, "From now on, set up the system so that everyone who lives in Xuantian City will automatically receive a form like this."

“What if someone doesn’t fill it out?”

Although people used to live in the era of big data, they were still very secretive about their privacy. Even if they were asked about their jobs before the end of the world, some people would probably not answer.

"So we have to add a sentence at the end of the form: those who don't answer will not be registered. If there are special circumstances in the future and we need to recruit relevant professional talents, those who are not registered will not be accepted."

Hearing Shen Jufeng say this, Lu Jiu hesitated, "Isn't this a bit overbearing?"

Shen Jufeng: "If you want a stable life, you must abide by certain rules. Rules restrict certain behaviors, but they can also establish order. Residents have a high degree of freedom of choice. If this place is really not suitable for them, they can leave at any time."

For example, if their collection of this information really harms the interests of the city-state's residents, then everyone can choose to leave.

"That's true. Then I'll send the form in the name of the city lord."

"Well, remember to mark it as not to be falsified. Once it is falsified, it cannot be changed."

Even if you later realize that your profession can get you a job after you have committed fraud, it will not be recognized.

Lu Jiu carefully considered the words and sent it only after he was sure they were correct. He wanted to find out what talents there were in his city-state first before worrying about other problems.

She also sent an email to Zhuang Yun to mention this matter. Anyway, the city lord saw her opinion email and gave her a reward.

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

The other residents in the city-state were a little hesitant about this survey. They couldn't guess what the city lord wanted to do, but it didn't seem to be a big loss if they told him about their previous occupations.

After all, this is a gaming world, and previous professions are really hard to use.

Especially the reminder at the end of the email not to lie. If the city-state really makes a big move in the future and your previous career comes in handy, you will be so sad.

However, some choose to fill it out randomly. These are basically professional players who have the ability to protect themselves. Even if the city-state is established in the future, what kind of job can be compared to going out to clear the wild?

Soon, Lujiu received many reply emails, covering a wide variety of majors and professions. Some people even wrote in detail about their opinions on the city-state.

She flipped through the emails and chuckled, "We have quite a few talented people in our city-state."

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 waited to contact them later.

Many readers are about to start school, so please study hard in the next few days.

(End of this chapter)

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