Chapter 50 The Shepherd and the Lamb



That said, the netizen wrote in the post: "Actually, while Vice City seems to offer a variety of professions and a wide range of choices for the Chosen Ones, judging from their experiences, there are actually only two professions."

One profession is shepherd; the other is lamb.

Those chosen to apply for jobs at the First Middle School who lack teaching qualifications will directly become students.

Those chosen ones who go to Sin City Hospital but lack medical qualifications will directly become patients;

Those chosen to attend sunny and cheerful kindergartens, if they lack experience in educating children, will directly become children themselves.

In other words, certain qualifications are required to become a "shepherd" in such a large area; otherwise, even if someone applies, they will directly become a "lamb," and the risk factor is much greater than the former.

Smaller areas like convenience stores, swimming pools, and supermarkets are relatively less dangerous, so you can apply directly without the risk of being demoted. However, they are not as safe as "shepherd" jobs; instead, they are more like "lambs" facing greater danger.

Therefore, I suspect that the managers of small areas are "shepherds," and whether they are chosen ones or natives, they will become "lambs" to be slaughtered after applying for jobs.

The rulers of large regions are like "gods," and their "shepherds" manage the "lambs" on their behalf. This explains why the Chosen Ones can easily meet the rulers of small regions, but find it difficult to directly contact the rulers of large regions.

Therefore, job hunting itself is a trap; once you become a lamb, you're basically already on the chopping block.

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