LOL: Summoner of Goddess Janna

Chapter 97 Mel Can't Understand

After a "friendly exchange" by the three-person negotiating team, they quickly obtained a reasonable treatment for the bonded workers.

This salary level is neither high nor low, and it happens to be the highest psychological price that business owners can accept——

Seraphine "listened" the whole time.

If the price is higher than this psychological price, if the slaughter is serious, the business owner will ignore the special authority of the Gilaman family and be forced to complain to the Piltover Council regardless.

"So..." Levi finally concluded: "We are 'friendly negotiations'."

"Business owners will readily accept the conditions, and no one will go to Piltover Council to sue."

"This..." This set of smooth and smooth operations really made Mel amazed.

But she still reminded with great concern: "Mr. Li Wei, you are dancing on the bottom line of Picheng."

"Piltover, it should be the merchant's Piltover."

"You are serious, Miss Mel." Li Wei immediately explained with a smile: "Businessmen are also divided into big and small, and power is also divided into strong and weak."

"In Piltover, MPs are inherently privileged and should be superior to others."

"We didn't use any extreme methods that crossed the line. We just took advantage of Miss Caitlin's power to realize her family privileges just right—"

"That's the way the Piltover game is, isn't it?"

Mel pondered for a moment, then smiled appreciatively: "Haha, you're right."

After the laughter, she thought to herself again:

The real conditions are indeed cruel.

But the leader is still within the constraints, improving the lives of all people to the greatest extent.

They tried their best to change the world. Let it become such a small step closer to the ideal.

"Leaders...maybe really different."

After thinking about it, Li Wei suddenly reminded her: "Miss Mel, you have seen all the places you want to see. Do you need to go back to the audio workshop for a final visit?"

Mel came back to his senses, then nodded: "Okay, then let's go back."

As she said that, she followed Li Wei with her maid again, and returned to the Hex Audio Workshop where they set off at the beginning.

Meier also wants to see how the factory managed and transformed by the leader as a base is different from other factories today.

So, the group quickly returned to the Hex Audio Workshop.

Walking into the gate of the factory, without even entering the workshop, Mel first discovered a place that was completely different from other factories:

"Celebrate the leader Hex Audio Workshop, the first labor competition is officially held?"

The difference is that in the most eye-catching place of this factory compound, a very eye-catching huge public notice board has been erected.

The publicity board reads "Labor Competition" in a very festive big red font, a word that Mel feels is very unsuitable.

Labor... and competition?

"How to compete?" Mel asked curiously.

"That's right." Li Wei explained: "We divide the factory into workshops, teams and departments."

"Make a mobile red flag with one big flag and one small flag; the big flag is competed in units of workshops, and the small flags are competed in units of teams and departments. It is planned to evaluate once a month, and the advanced collectives and advanced individuals of the month will be selected..."

Mel was confused, but she still couldn't understand:

What a pain it is to work...

Who would sit idle and participate in this kind of competition that makes them work more?

"Then what rewards can this so-called advanced collective and advanced individual get?"

Meier believes that if this kind of competition is entered, it must be because of the rich material rewards.

But Li Wei's answer was: "Ah... because our material conditions are limited now."

"So this reward is currently mainly a spiritual reward and honor—that is, that floating red flag."

"What?" Mel suspected he had heard wrong.

After working so hard for a long time, just reward a fart with a flag that you don't have?

Isn't this the trick of the lake?

"Is anyone really participating in this competition?" Mel questioned.

"Yes." Li Wei said, "And everyone is still very enthusiastic. In the past few days after the labor competition started, their labor efficiency has obviously improved."

"Oh?" Mel was even more skeptical, whether this was the propaganda story of the leader.

A business owner herself, she knows it all too well:

A worker is like a lamp, which generates as much heat as it is supplied with oil.

Business owners try their best to improve the "combustion efficiency" at most, and let them shine without giving fuel, no way!

"But we are different."

"Almost all the apprentices in our factory are leaders."

Levi explained why.

This Hex Audio Workshop is the headquarters of the leader, and it is also the place where the leader's publicity work began.

Today, almost all the apprentices in this factory have become leaders with firm beliefs. Even if they are not formal leaders, they are also wind chasers who exist as a reserve army.

"These workers are people of faith."

"So they know who they're working for now and why."

"Their hard work today is no longer to let the boss live in a luxury house or drive a luxury car; it is to realize the ideal of the leader and create happiness for all mankind."

"So even if it's just a spiritual honor award, they are willing to work hard for it."

Li Wei explained in a serious tone.

Kemel still didn't believe it.

Without material rewards, how can people be motivated?

In any case, she couldn't believe that these most ordinary and ordinary workers could endure the lack of material rewards for their beliefs.

This should be a noble quality that only a handful of noble saints in legends can have.

Are they all saints?

Just these workers, the most ordinary workers?

"These workers are different." Li Wei emphasized: "As I said, they are all leaders."

"They were down-to-earth, people of faith."

Shocked, Mel remained silent for a long time.

"Okay..." Li Wei saw that she couldn't understand at all, so he simply explained further: "Actually, in addition to the mobile red flags, we do have some'material rewards' for advanced individuals."

"Yes, is it..."

For some reason, Mel was relieved.

This feeling is complex and subtle.

It was as if a glaring fireball suddenly appeared in the world of ice and snow. It made everyone feel a little uncomfortable just by appearing here.

And this fireball finally became dark again, lost its light and heat, and became like everyone else, which made everyone feel less uncomfortable.

"Then what is this 'material reward' you mentioned?" Mel asked casually.

"Jana's blessing." Li Wei said.

"Why?"

"It is to reward advanced individuals who have won awards, a ray of 'Recovery Monsoon' from Janna."

The recovery monsoon, which contains Janna's divine power, can make people feel comfortable all over.

Those who are injured can be healed, and those who are not injured can also be alleviated.

The effect is better than soaking in hot springs, and it is also more comfortable than soaking in hot springs.

Most importantly, this is a personal blessing from Goddess Janna.

Compared with mobile red flags and honorary certificates, this is the spiritual reward that people can't refuse.

"So that's how it is..." Mel finally understood how the leader's labor competition should be done.

Of course, if Li Wei told her that the "Janna's Blessing" reward was added later because he felt that the material rewards were too little, it was a bit stingy...

At the beginning, everyone did not have this material reward, but they were still very motivated...

Mel would definitely not believe it, nor would he understand it.

At this moment, she understood this so-called labor competition according to the explanation she wanted to believe:

In her opinion, the workers must be working hard to get the blessing of Goddess Janna's divine power.

"Wait..." Mel suddenly discovered the point of the question: "Janna's divine blessing?"

"Ordinary workers, can you see Janna?"

She tentatively asked.

"Of course." Li Wei gave an answer that surprised her: "Not only the workers can see Janna, but you can too."

"Actually, Miss Mel, you've already seen her."

"What?" Mel frowned.

Has she met Janna already?

where?

"Here." Li Wei pointed to the lovely blue bird on his shoulder:

"She is Janna...'s double."

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