Chapter 8 Home Registration
Another thing is that the community workers notified everyone through broadcasting, but the power outage happened just a few minutes ago. How did they use this loudspeaker that needs to be plugged in during the power outage?
Unless the power is supplied separately in advance, after all, the power supply equipment required for the horn is relatively large, which requires a power generation device such as a generator, and this thing cannot be found in a minute, and plugged in in the dark night before using it. There is too much content in the horn just now. If it had not been notified in advance, how could it be informed so specifically.
That means that the community staff had actually received the news a long time ago.
In her previous life, she had lived in dire straits and couldn't think too much, but now that she thought about it, everything seemed wrong.
Speaking of registration, there have been power outages before, but there was no registration during those times. Why is there a registration for this time?
Combining these situations and summarizing them, it is not difficult to imagine what is happening.
Since the community required registration, the mother and daughter naturally stayed at home, although she had no plans to go out.
A community is very large, but there are only a few community staff. Lan Jin guessed that the staff would not come to the door so quickly, so he sat on the sofa and browsed his mobile phone, keeping an eye on the disaster situation in various places.
She had been scrolling on her phone for three hours. Finally, when it was dawn, there were two "bang" sounds on the security door. She guessed that it was the community staff coming. Nana, who had been taking a rest at her feet, stood up quickly and looked towards the door vigilantly.
Lan Jin said to it, "It should be a community worker. You are still young, don't scare people. Don't scream for a while."
I don't know if Nana understood or not, but she moved towards the door, and Nana followed her to the door. At this time, a woman was knocking on the door and shouting, "Is anyone there? We are from the community and here to register. Is anyone home?"
Before Lan Jin could reply, a man's voice came from outside the door: "There shouldn't be anyone here. Everyone on the three floors above is involved in a lawsuit. Who would live here?"
"Is no one living there? Isn't there just one person living on the roof?"
Is there someone living on the roof? She had lived there for over a month and hadn't heard a sound. But worried that the person outside had left, Lan Jin quickly shouted, "Someone, someone."
Lan Jin hurried to the door, opened the inner door, shone the microphone of her phone outside, and then asked, "Are you two from the community?"
The two were a little surprised to see someone open the door, but after hearing her question, the man and woman outside the door showed her the work badges hanging on their chests, and then brought their red armbands to the front and waved them to prove that they were community workers.
There was no other way. The more chaotic the situation, the more likely people would take advantage of it to rob. The community staff understood this, so they patiently answered Lan Jin's questions. "Yes, we are from the community. This is our work ID. You don't need to open the door. I have a few questions for you. When did you move in? No one has lived here before. Have you registered with the community?"
The current policy is that if a family moves into a residential community, they need to go to the community to register with their real name. Whether they are the head of household or the tenant, the community staff will make clear notes when registering. After the real-name registration, the community will issue them a residence card, which allows them to enter the gate of the community. It is equivalent to a real-name access control system, so the safety of the community can be guaranteed.
If you are coming temporarily, you will also need to apply for a temporary access card. You need to register for the same number of days you are here. After these days, the card will naturally become invalid. Lan Jin used a temporary card before, and it became a permanent residence card after he moved in and registered.
So Lan Jin did go to register. It was after the Chinese New Year, and she even gave a bag of melon seeds and candy. It wasn't long before one of the women recognized her. She said, "You moved here after the Chinese New Year, right? I think your last name is Lan."
"Yes, you still remember me. I just moved here after the Chinese New Year." Lan Jin replied with a smile.
The community staff asked again: "How many people live here? Are you the head of household?"
Lan Jin replied, "I'm the homeowner. This is my own house. I renovated it last year and planned to rent it out, but the layout wasn't good, so I couldn't find a place to rent it out. So I moved in on my own. For now, it's just me and my child. Oh, and we have a dog."
After Lan Jin finished speaking, Nana, who was following her steps, gave a sweet "wang" to show her presence. The community staff also looked over in the direction of the sound. It must be said that the Rottweiler, only two months old, was so small that if she hadn't made any noise, she wouldn't have noticed the dog at Lan Jin's feet. The community staff asked, "Have you got the dog license?"
"I have done it." Lan Jin had actually done this. The main reason was that it was easy to get a dog license now. Since she was a dog owner, she naturally wanted to give the dog a legal identity. This was the same as having a household registration book. She could use it in case the end of the world came. So after the dog came home, she went to get a dog license without any delay.
The community worker nodded, then handed in a notebook and said, "Okay, I understand. Here's the information. Just fill it out and sign at the back. Have you joined the community group and the building group? If there is any latest news, we will share it in the group, and you can see it at any time after joining. However, for more important news, we will still tell the residents in the community through broadcasts, so even if your phone is out of battery, it's okay. We won't miss any residents. In addition, please find and keep things like household registration books, dog licenses, and residence permits. You may need them."
The last chapter was banned and I tried to unblock it twice but failed. The content was that the end of the world came early, and it described the scene of natural disasters, but I might not be able to write it, so I changed it to "The end of the world came early". The community notified everyone to go home quickly, and the content of an entire chapter was deleted and revised. It lacks the flavor of the original version, but it is still coherent. I don't know when it will be unblocked. Oh, I'm tired.
(End of this chapter)
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