Chapter 468 Different Management Models
The night passed peacefully.
The next day, accompanied by Fatty and Xiao Zhao, Li Shurou went to meet with the researchers on Lunen's side.
She completed the follow-up data on the purification of the turbid liquid in a short time.
However, teaching how to use that instrument is indeed more complicated.
With her professional attitude towards work, she patiently taught these researchers.
During this time, Han Shuo left the rest of the people behind and started talking to Lun En by himself.
He remembered that the other party had promised to give them an oil tanker during the transaction a few days ago.
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The two strolled around the stadium, and the mercenaries and ordinary survivors they encountered along the way all greeted Lenn respectfully.
He responded to each of them in a friendly manner.
As Lun En led Han Shuo along, he began to explain the situation of the place.
"This is Planting Zone 1."
"This is breeding area 2."
"There are also a few basketball courts here. My men sometimes come here to play basketball for fun when they have free time."
"Of course, the basketball court doesn't restrict ordinary survivors from coming and going; they can come and play too."
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Wow, after listening to his introduction, Han Shuo felt that the people here really lived a comfortable life.
Normally, Lenn doesn't deliberately restrain his subordinates, but the mercenaries conscientiously complete their daily tasks.
On average, each of them only needs to stand guard for about two or three hours a day.
As for the ordinary survivors at the bottom, they will not be suppressed.
Their main jobs are growing vegetables, feeding small animals, cooking, cleaning rooms, and doing laundry, etc.
Moreover, the working hours are also very short, only about five or six hours a day.
Aside from working harder than combat personnel, they were also allowed to move around freely in the stadium during their free time.
To be honest, Han Shuo felt that the atmosphere here was really nice.
Human rights seem to be something everyone has.
This made him a little curious. Logically speaking, in Lenn's eyes, shouldn't these ordinary survivors be like a burden? Why would he treat them so well?
Han Shuo couldn't help but ask.
"Chief Lunn, what is your purpose in taking in these ordinary survivors?"
"Ha ha ha ha!"
Lenn laughed heartily, offering no concealment and explaining frankly.
"First of all, as you can see, these civilians can take care of our daily lives. You know, my brothers were all mercenaries. We're used to being idle, and even in this environment, we want to live a more comfortable life."
Han Shuo nodded without speaking, continuing to wait for Lun En to continue.
"Secondly, and most importantly, in the event of an unstoppable horde of zombies, these civilians are beings that can be easily abandoned."
"They can help us delay the zombie horde's pursuit, giving us a better chance of escape."
After saying this, Han Shuo glanced at Lun En in surprise.
He had actually guessed this, but he was still surprised that the other party said it so openly in front of everyone without any hesitation.
You should know that there were many ordinary survivors nearby. Lenn's words must have reached their ears, but they acted as if they hadn't heard them at all and didn't react in any way.
At this moment, Len smiled, turned around and asked a strange question.
"Friend, you've probably never been abroad before, right?"
"Um?"
Han Shuo let out a soft "hmm" in confusion, not understanding the other person's thought process, but still answered honestly.
"No."
"No wonder..."
Len nodded thoughtfully, then looked at the group of people working ahead and continued speaking.
"Because of my previous profession, I often travel to various countries for missions. In fact, there is one thing I have seen very clearly, which is that there are significant cultural differences between countries."
"Like in many countries, ordinary people live far too hard a life..."
“Our country is different. Even before the disaster struck, we always upheld the principle of equality for all.”
"For us, happiness is the most important thing."
"Therefore, even now, in the midst of the apocalypse, I will always hold this principle in my heart."
"That is, the external environment has become bad enough, and I don't want the people under my command to live even worse."
"The daily working hours of these civilians are already enough to ensure our normal lives. So why make them work day and night?"
"You have to understand, as long as you want to find them work, they'll never run out of work. But is it really necessary?"
Lenn shook his head with a wry smile and continued speaking.
“I don’t have that kind of morbid mentality. In my eyes, as long as they can ensure that this place is running normally, they can spend the rest of their time having fun and relaxing.”
"In this way, they will be more efficient and dedicated in completing their work."
"We are all human beings, and it's not easy for us to have survived this long. Why should we distinguish between high and low? The principles we once had are ingrained in our bones."
After listening, Han Shuo frowned and asked.
"With more free time, aren't you worried that there might be some unscrupulous people among them?"
As soon as he finished speaking, Lenn burst into laughter again.
"Ha ha ha ha!"
"My friend, although you have experienced a lot, you still need to accumulate experience gradually as you get older."
“I am much older than you, so I naturally see things more clearly.”
“If you make them live comfortably and well, their strange ambitions will naturally decrease a lot.”
"I'm not bragging, but in the past two years, none of the people under my command have ever caused a riot. That's because I've never been stingy with them when it comes to food and clothing. In such a harsh environment, they're well-fed, have fun, and are in a better mood, so there's no reason for them to cause a riot."
"Oh, by the way, the second reason I mentioned earlier for taking in these civilians is something they themselves are well aware of."
"After all, most of the time, the greater the sacrifice, the greater the reward. They dare not fight the zombies head-on. Lacking that fighting spirit, they can only accept the kind of ending I'm talking about."
"People are all selfish. Their physical condition is not as good as ours. When disaster strikes, they will all run away as fast as we do."
"Nevertheless, they are willing to stay here because they have no better choice."
"Moreover, having lived this long, they already have a very clear understanding of themselves and their own abilities, which is also very important."
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