Liangfeng Community



Liangfeng Community

"I was indeed a little surprised because I noticed the warmth in your palm. Now we can start the interview."

Ding Can smiled widely and took advantage of the contact to do some small movements before taking his hand back.

RK012 watched her sit down opposite him. Although he couldn't hear any emotional changes in her tone due to the influence of the system data, he could still feel that her attitude was more gentle.

The interview content and questions are actually pretty much the same, it’s just that the person in front of me is fundamentally different from the other interviewees.

"I heard you're a new resident, so you shouldn't be eligible for an interview. However, since I'm able to meet you today, you must have some unknown abilities."

It didn't know how Ding Can persuaded the staff to get the application form, but it felt that it must be because the other party had some shining points that others recognized.

Ding Can folded his hands on the table and said, "I just arrived here and thought about contributing to the community. I just heard about the vacancy, and I came here for an interview right away."

"With the help of office systems, the threshold for becoming a librarian isn't actually high. It can even be said that the position is relatively boring. After joining the service center, do you have any vision for the future? Have you thought about these things in advance?"

"Of course," Ding Can said, "I've had a lot of ideas in my mind since the first day I arrived here. If I'm lucky enough to be invited to this position, I hope to have more cross-departmental exchanges and visit and learn from various departments in the service center, so that I can integrate into the team more quickly."

RK012 nodded with satisfaction, his arms stretching out smoothly in a comfortable state. "No problem. We've already urged the center's office staff to do this. Even if someone leaves their post temporarily, we can quickly find someone else to temporarily fill in."

For example, today, after Jos was forced to resign, the library is being managed by another employee seconded from other positions.

But the rules cannot be broken for too long, and we have to find a new replacement as soon as possible.

The interview lasted for the next fifteen minutes and ended happily. When Ding Can walked out of the conference room, the robot even greeted her and said goodbye.

There were only three or two people left outside, so it wouldn't take more than an hour. While waiting for the results, you could also hang out in the service center.

Besides, she was actually very confident now. When shaking hands with RK012, she could take the opportunity to influence the program running in RK012's body and change its decision indirectly.

As long as it focuses more on her timing among many candidates and makes the most impression on her, you can't go wrong.

The community service center covers a large area, but thanks to its technological office, there are guide panels within a few meters of the center, and there is also a robot dog leading the way.

Ding Can first browsed through the map and finally locked on the destination farthest from the main gate, the History Museum in the northwest.

Yes, even the Liangfeng community, which has only been established for a few decades, has established a museum here, which contains monuments to the milestones of the community from its initial planning to its construction to the present day.

The reason for choosing this place is because it is the longest detour route. Even if someone asks us questions on the way, we can use normal reasons to get away with it.

After choosing the right address, a robot dog appeared in her sight from the corner and stood half a body length in front of her. It did not move its four legs until Ding Can started walking.

Ding Can moved very slowly. The meeting room was right at the edge of the lobby on the first floor. He first saw many residents coming to the service center to handle matters, and heard relatively noisy voices.

The atmosphere at the service windows is very harmonious. In fact, the residents here may have no worries in life, so everyone is in a good mood every day. It is estimated that you will rarely see people quarreling.

The further you go into the center, the quieter it becomes.

The center adheres to transparent management. Literally, the exterior walls of each office space are made of transparent glass, so that the staff inside can be clearly seen.

She roughly counted and found that there were actually more office robots here than living people. However, some jobs could not be completely replaced by robots and required human thinking to play a role, so human employees were recruited.

Of course, these employees are not paid, they just come to work because they love it.

Therefore, Ding Can actually didn’t quite understand why everyone was flocking to the jobs here. There couldn’t be any hidden benefits, right?

She lowered her head and asked the puppy, "Do you know who is the head of the community?"

Since I came here, I have heard a lot about the benefits of living in Liangfeng Community, but I noticed in the brochure that all decisions in the community are made by a unified vote of all residents, and there seems to be no one in charge.

But where does the daily consumption of supplies and financial resources come from? It can't be that someone really pays money to support them for free.

The robot dog's pace remained unaffected. "Hello, residents. Liangfeng Community is a democratic place where all residents are equal. Aside from the day-to-day office departments, there isn't a district-wide leader as you mentioned."

Ding Can thought for a moment and then changed his tone: "Then you must know the history of the community's development. Who was the first person to advocate for its establishment?"

"The concept of the Liangfeng community was first proposed 37 years ago by a man named Song Qi. He used his own plan to attract a large amount of investment even during the economic downturn."

Song Qi had this idea in his mind when he was young. His overly idealistic idea caused him to run into obstacles everywhere during his attempts, but he did not give up after many setbacks.

He would find new ways to innovate and improve on things that others were not interested in or satisfied with.

Finally, after unremitting efforts, we obtained investments from many business tycoons. After step-by-step improvement, the prototype of Liangfeng Community has emerged.

With the 3D models and AI operating mechanisms created, and as the company gradually gained fame in the industry, many people wanted to join. After having enough start-up capital, they began to work on project planning.

The robot dog continued to talk non-stop: "After ten years of preparation, Liangfeng Community has finally been built. It is thanks to Mr. Song Qi that we can meet today."

Ding Can hissed, "So, is he also in the community now?"

"It is said that Mr. Song Qi changed his name to avoid attracting attention and lived in the community. He felt very happy every day looking at the kingdom he built with his own hands."

Speaking of which, if it weren't for Song Qi, the robot dog might not have been manufactured at this moment, so the mechanical sound seemed to fluctuate.

So many years have passed, and he has already aged. If he targets the older men in the community and eliminates them, it shouldn't take too long. Ding Can kept this in mind.

The museum was right in front of them. After the robot dog sent it there, it sat upright in the dog parking area at the entrance. The route it took was indeed a bit roundabout, so it planned to wait here and then take the person back.

It would be more accurate to call it an exhibition hall rather than a museum. After entering, there were no staff inside.

There are two small paths on each side. If you enter from the left and go around it, you can have a complete view of the community's very short history.

Ding Can looked up at the small words on the wall. The origin of the community was exactly the same as what the robot dog had just said, but there was not much introduction to Song Qi.

This made her feel that this person must have some secret, and it seemed that he was trying to erase his own importance.

The irregular stone at the entrance is said to have been cut from the first stone slab laid at the time of the foundation, and is considered the earliest product of the time.

The display cabinets contain many things that were there for the first time in the community, including seeds of plants, tiles, etc. Those who have feelings for this place can easily recall their memories.

The speakers on the museum's ceiling played melodious music, and the special concave and convex surfaces on the walls made the sound surround my ears indiscriminately. I slowly looked at each exhibit and time passed quickly without me noticing.

When they reached the rest area in the middle, Ding Can saw that there were still people who had time to visit the museum.

In the middle of the rest area, there is an open space enclosed by railings. There is a miniature model of the Liangfeng community there, with small areas left around it. It is constantly being updated as the community expands outward.

The bronze plaque in the lower right corner indicates that the last modification was three years ago.

In front of the model is a boy holding a camera. He looks tall and slender in a long black windbreaker and is looking for a better angle to take a bird's-eye view shot.

He turned the camera and saw Ding Can's reflection in the glass in front of him. Then he turned around and smiled a little awkwardly: "I thought I was the only one here."

In fact, Ding Can knew that he was a young man when he saw his back, but the moment he saw his face, he felt that he was even younger than he imagined, like a high school student who was out on vacation.

"Don't disturb me. I thought it was too quiet here."

Ding Can walked forward and stood beside him, and found that the viewing angle here was indeed very good. He could see every road in the community clearly and even quickly find the small building where they lived.

"Sister, are you a new resident?" the boy suddenly asked.

Ding Can turned his head away: "How did you know?"

“Few people come to the museum a second time. Apart from newcomers, most of them have no interest and just come for the novelty of the experience.”

"What about you?" Ding Can looked at him. He was not one of the students who came in this batch. Could it be that he came in when the community accepted new residents last time, and only now had time to come and visit?

But if that were the case, his tone shouldn't be so confident.

"I'm not new here. I've been in the community for over three years. I just come here often because I like it here."

"Do you like museums?" This place is too small and there is basically nothing new to see. In the end, there is actually nothing to see.

The boy shook his head: "I just like the environment here. There are not many people here, and I can stay here quietly for a long time."

It seems that he chose the museum simply because he was bored at home and didn't want to go to crowded places outdoors.

Ding Can didn't stay any longer: "Then I'll continue walking forward."

She stopped halfway when she thought of something: "By the way, what's your name?"

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