Chapter 78



Chapter 78

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"Tear it apart with bare hands?" Lian Yun paused.

The physical fitness of vampires is much better than that of humans, but she didn't know it would be so good.

Despite his great strength, Luo's palm was still cut.

Lian Yun pursed her lips. What happened today was due to unexpected circumstances and no one was prepared.

Luo was able to survive only because of luck.

What should I do if it were someone else, or if this situation happened again in the future?

An idea began to germinate in Lian Yun's heart.

"If we encounter such an emergency again, we must respond." Lian Yun said to Lana and Gary.

They are all smart, and maybe they can come up with better ideas by brainstorming together.

"What do you think, sir?" Gerry asked.

Lian Yun pondered for a while.

"Over here, we have a profession that specializes in first aid. There are people dedicated to handling medical matters, emergencies, crime handling, and so on."

Gerry thought for a moment and said, "Isn't it just the pharmacist, the administrator, and the guard?"

"Yes and no." Lian Yun pondered his words and said, "These three can indeed handle emergencies, but it's difficult for them to react quickly. Just like today when Luo was suddenly in danger, if he hadn't been lucky enough to find the right path and his excellent physical fitness hadn't allowed him to escape, we wouldn't have been able to find him and rescue him..."

I'm afraid all you'll see is a cold body.

Lian Yun's expression became serious, she knew that this matter was extremely important.

In her country, this system is necessary for national stability, and here it is also the basis for ensuring that the residents of the small town can live and work in peace and contentment.

"We will establish a general command center above these three, integrating the most basic components of the three. They will be on standby at all times, and in the event of an emergency, they will be able to rush to the scene immediately to make judgments and take risk avoidance measures."

Gerry stared at her blankly.

"I've never thought of this before." Grinning.

As a former leader, he had never thought that there would be such a response policy.

"No," Lian Yun shook his head. "Only when a town or a country grows to a certain size will people react."

Although Gary was once the village chief, the village was much smaller than those countries with complete policies.

"This doesn't mean you've failed in your duty." Lian Yun said patiently.

"A large country has its own way of management, and a small town has its own way of management. Neither management method is perfect, but each has its own unique features."

"It's just that we need it now, so I remembered it."

Gary nodded, and after coming to his senses he understood this.

"It can indeed be put on the agenda. Perhaps the Quest Hall can publish similar tasks?"

Lian Yun still denied it.

"First aid and emergency response require rigorous training, and both physical fitness, mental strength, and skills are very demanding. It's meaningless to just assign a few random people to sit on duty. If a dangerous situation really occurs, they might even make things worse."

"Sir, do you mean to set up a separate organization?" Gary saw Lian Yun nod in response and did not refute.

He also knew that it would be great if there was a well-trained team dedicated to this task, just like a blacksmith only works on forging iron and a teacher only works on teaching. Only by striving for excellence can one create something of practical significance.

"But there are too few people." This is the only difficulty Gerry thinks.

He frowned. "There are indeed a few unemployed people left, but they all have jobs they want to do. If we rashly bring them in, I'm afraid they won't be able to work together."

Naturally, they wouldn't say anything, after all, it was the lord's order.

But Lian Yun had said before that he hoped they could choose what they like.

"Indeed." Lian Yun nodded and smiled, "So our notice to recruit residents came in handy."

"In a few days, Perth will send the first batch of recruits to the town. We all know that this group will mainly be those who have no fixed residence and are displaced. They are different from the current residents of the town. Their origins are unknown, their personalities are unclear, and their goals are varied."

Lanna's eyes lit up when he heard this: "So... My Lord, you need to gather them together first."

"That's right." Lian Yun looked at Lana, who was in tune with him, and smiled gently. "Since they are new here, they naturally need some training and ability improvement."

In this process, the town can see the performance of each of them, and can also promptly discover some dangerous people, assimilate those who can, and eliminate them if they are really dangerous and necessary.

"I think they should be willing and able to quickly learn some basic medical knowledge and emergency measures."

Gary also felt it was quite reliable. "The town's infrastructure, including farmland, livestock, security, and various industries, has already taken shape. To complete or expand it, all we need to do is invest more people. Your Excellency's move is a good opportunity to identify talent and cultivate the basic abilities of new residents."

Isn't that killing two birds with one stone?

"Leave this to me," Gerry said solemnly. "I will do an excellent job. But what should we call our new organization?"

"911." Lian Yun said without hesitation. At the end, she added, "But there is another type of people who need attention. They don't need to participate in the training."

"That's right." Lanner continued.

After following Lian Yun for a long time, he can now do whatever Lian Yun wants, saving her a lot of effort in explaining.

"The farmlands in the west and the farms in the south have grown to a certain size, but the commercial area has not yet emerged. If we want to attract more residents and guests in the future, this place must be developed." Lanner paused.

"Clothing stores, weapon shops, and other shops of varying sizes all need new tenants. If a merchant from Quoge City relocates here, we can make an exception."

We should attach great importance to agriculture and promote commerce, and give preferential treatment to all of them, without leaving anyone out.

Lanna looked at Lianyun, as if expecting recognition.

Lian Yun naturally gave a thumbs up without hesitation: "That's what I mean."

She continued, "We've also started developing a variety of fresh crops. If they can be supplied long-term like wheat, maybe we can even have a snack street."

Gerry suddenly realized.

Several people were full of anticipation.

"Ahem, sir."

Luo, who had been lying in bed for a long time, listened to their "conspiracy". Seeing that it was nearing the end, he finally couldn't help but make a sound to prove his existence.

"Sorry, I was so engrossed in the conversation that I forgot we were in your room." Lian Yun apologized. "Let's go now. You should have a good rest. Once Louis and the others have developed the gas mask, we'll take you with us to the Elf Forest."

"Don't worry, I will definitely find a way to cure you." Lian Yun said seriously, and then prepared to leave with his people.

"Wait!" Luo stretched out his hand again to stop her, almost falling off the bed in a hurry.

Lian Yun was startled and quickly walked over to hold his shoulders: "Why are you so anxious?"

Luo was helped to steady himself and leaned back on the bed. For the first time, he showed a slightly hurt expression. The aggrieved look coupled with Luo's fragility made it heartbreaking to see even a slight weakness.

Lian Yun couldn't bear to blame him any more. He just sighed softly and sat on the edge of the bed: "Are you afraid that you'll be too bored alone? Do you need me to talk to you?"

Luo pursed his lips and nodded slightly.

Before Lian Yun could say anything, Lanna, who had already stepped out of the room, turned back and walked to the bedside: "Why don't I stay with him? The master is too busy and overworked."

Lian Yun, who had nothing to do all day after making suggestions:...Really?

She looked at Luo who refused to turn his head towards Lanna, then looked at Lanna with a cold face, but still did not dare to decide to let the two of them stay alone in the same room.

"How about...I ask Lina to come over?"

Lian Yun asked tentatively.

"Don't!" Luo suddenly spoke and accurately grabbed Lian Yun's wrist.

Lian Yun felt his wrist being tightened by a strong force, causing some pain. Before he could warn the other party, he already sensed something was wrong and quickly relaxed his grip.

Out of the corner of my eye, I seemed to see Lanner's sword move.

"My lord, I have something for you. I found it underwater." Luo said in one breath.

Lian Yun was stunned: "Is this the thing you have been holding?"

Even when he was unconscious, he held on tightly to the thing.

Luo nodded, took something out from under the pillow, held it tightly and handed it to her: "My lord, take it."

Lian Yun stretched out his hands curiously and took the thing in his hand.

She originally opened her palm, but the moment it touched the object, the sense of touch disappeared, and she quickly closed her palm.

Through the gaps between my fingers I could see something flying inside...

Is it a stone?

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I went out to collect materials today and came home very late, so I posted it late.

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