The first strike took place in Egypt. It was a strike and protest against the Pharaoh who was then the king of the land and ruled as a god.
When the proper wages were not paid, the engineers and workers who built the pyramids at the time rebelled against the government.
Even occupying the pyramid, it was very embarrassing to hear that the current movement took place in the form of protests.
The fundamental rights to humanity were not established properly.
Only a few decades ago, or a few years ago, there was a violent suppression of the behavior of sprinkling tear gas and crooked water cannons.
Skill, I didnât suspect Pharaohâs furious blow would be lodged on the pyramid workerâs chimney. T ra n s lat ed by Jp ď˝ tl.ď˝om
But the outcome was surprisingly a victory for the workers.
Pharaohâs task was to complete the pyramid before he died.
There were other complex reasons, of course, but it was clear that the middle managers and superiors also thought the construction should not be delayed.
âIf the wages are not paid properly, I will bury Pharaohâs tomb.â What more do I need to say, since I made the same blasphemous remark and was paid without being punished.
âQuite impressive. â
I donât know if the workers in Egypt were as important or not as the engineers were, but it was clear that they were forced to applaud.
T r a n s l a t e d by jp mtl .c o ď˝ âItâs a little hard to get this here⌠â
I feel similar to my current situation. I also had a task of completing an advancement base.
Kill or be Bob, you must complete it.
If I was a manager who didnât pay my wages properly, I should have pushed him into construction.
âThen what the fuck is wrong with these guys? â
Treatment in each district is too good to be treated better and raise wages, as long as human greed is endless and the same mistake is repeated.
Keep the magic warm, and give me an adventurerâs wage.Itâs insurance. My mouth aches to mention everything else.
I was even able to take a vacation, and when I was working late, I was also giving a generous overtime allowance.
It was not too much to call it a dream workplace, so most workers were already satisfied with this environment.
Even the priests are waiting.
If it wasnât the goddessâ mirror, I wouldnât be able to afford the wages for this business.
âAre you out of your mind? â
âOr did I make you feel too comfortable? I feel like Iâm in the wrong place from the first button. â
âNo, it was definitely efficient. even though itâs a weird situation where you donât get paid for performance. If we didnât have an environment like this in the first place, the flogging wouldnât be as efficient as it is now. In fact, weâve only been here a year. Think about it. Itâs only been a year. â
âShe saidâŚ. â
âYes, itâs a strange situation to come all the way out here in just a year without any side effects. From the time the plan was announced in the first three years, I thought I was going to have to deal with the side effects. And thatâs what it looks like. First, my brother was too short on managers at the beginning of the construction. Itâs natural to be frightened because even one person beat the crap out of them. Itâs not that long, but a year is enough time to pick one person, isnât it? No wonder there are holes in the reporting system. â Tra nsl ate d by jpď˝tl.c oď˝
âHmmâŚ. â
âIf it had been just your people in the first place, none of this would have happened⌠â
âI couldnât help it⌠Even for me, itâs hard to fill all the strings in my direction. Even if the administrative committee is in complete control, it needs to be treated equally invisibly. You think I left the Blue Guild for nothing? â
âI understand.â
âThe most shares taken from the state and Lindell are, of course, if you think about what you invested, but to paint a picture of the entire continent as one⌠you have to make the impression that weâre moving towards the same task together. The republics, the Federation, the heterosexuals, the Union, thatâs it? Each Cult should share a bit of their shares⌠I canât help but make holes around my people if I want to make them my own. I was kind of in a hurry, to be honest. I have no choice but to admit that. â
âLike I was possessed by something, I was in such a hurry. I said Iâd try hard⌠but I couldnât manage this area perfectly in a short time. Itâs a committee formation, not to mention Unfortunately, there are always side effects after rapid growth. â
It was a completely different, but somehow it reminded me of Jeongyan.
âThat line is somewhat ominous. Letâs stop.â
I looked at Lee Ji-hye for no reason in my bitter heart.
It was the face I had always seen, but today I saw a pretty pointy face.
Short hair, small height, and heâs been attached ever since the first three months, so Iâm not sure whatâs changed.
It was just the same as before, but I know that Iâve been under a bit of stress lately, and I actually sleep less than I do.
Sheâs got her hands all over it.
I wanted to give her a little rest, but I couldnât help but feel like my entire job would be paralyzed when she rested.
It serves as both the eyes and ears as well as the hands and feet. Can you leave her alone? Tr a ns l a ted b y jpm t l.ď˝ om
âSo whatâs the response direction after that? â
âIâm thinking about it. I might just chop it all up and push it away, but I donât even know whatâs going on right now. Iâll send a scout out to the 5th floor, but I donât know⌠I donât know if itâs working that well, but Iâm sure youâre making some progress. Maybe we should take a closer look, because District 5 is a good indicator of the side effects of our plan. â
âA similar phenomenon could happen on the other side, right? â
âYes, we should take a look around that slowly. â
âIâm looking around, but⌠No matter how much we missed out on, I donât understand how we could ask for better treatment here⌠No matter how much we tried to understand, I really donât. â
âSo am I. Itâs hard for managers to understand that thereâs dissatisfaction under the same conditions. I shouldnât have paid you in the first place. I had no words to say about the forced conscription⌠If there was a story to be told, wouldnât it be better to just save money? Rolling around in the dung can make you think that this place is heaven. You want me to take the heat off first? â
âNo. I donât want to lose as much work as I can with the speed of my work⌠and if I had to resort to forced entry, I would have reacted too harshly. There will also be problems with the external imagesâŚ. â
âIâd rather have a problem at the top of my head. I still want to believe in humans, really. â
âI donât think itâs coming from your mouthâŚ. â
I had to agree with Lee Ji-hye somewhat.
âAnyway, there are three possibilities. â
âYes.â
âThe first is, if thereâs something wrong with the person in charge⌠no, thereâs something wrong in the first place. Itâs also a problem not to report. â
âWhat youâre saying is youâre probably eating in the middle. â
âYes, indeed, if the workers are not being treated fairly. â T r a nslated by ď˝pmtl .co m
âI donât know about anything else, but we need to wipe out all the defenseless bastards. â
âI agree with that. The second possibility is really when our workers are full. Please, I hope this isnât it, Jeval. â
â âŚâŚ. â
âIf not⌠thereâs a force of operations somewhere.â â
âI thought you said tactical forces werenât a possibility? You said there were no logs left. â
âWe just havenât found it yet. We havenât completely abandoned our possibilities. Even if there are no logs left in the Bennigore four, thereâs not an extreme lack of ways to get in touch with each other. We donât have any enemies at all⌠Itâs a little early to give up the possibility of operational forces. â
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âWhatâs the alternative?â
âWeâll have to wait from the surveillance end. Iâm going to take a more holistic view. I keep saying this⌠but I really donât want the workers there to think itâs a problem. Iâm about to get anthropomorphic. â
âYou shouldnât say that. â
âI really thought I was far away from you, but thereâs more around us than meets the eye. Honestly, itâs hardly the first timeâŚ. â
âWho was in charge of District 5? â
âMichiel.â
âAh.â
âMihail.â
He was one of the recruits because he needed alliance personnel.
He was also a famous hot pot pie within the coalition, a symbol of integrity, an idealist and a famous scholar.
In fact, I put quite a lot of effort into recruiting Michiel here as well.
It was because I had to pay more attention to the first to the tenth bases as much as I had to face the ones outside.
One, two, three, six, seven, nine, and ten are the ones Lee Young picked.
Sites 4, 5, and 9 had no choice but to bring in an outsider, with fewer relative importance than seed 10.
I needed someone to work for me as quietly as possible, because I had to put a seat in the Republic and I had to put a seat in the Union.
Michaels was one of those who fit the conditions.
How relieved I was when I said yes.
âIt canât be himâŚâ â
In fact, he is not the one who uses money for his own greed in the middle.
The tendency of the mind to see directly and the unique wall was also okay. What more can I say?
âYouâre famous for your integrity in the Union, and you havenât done any background checks? â
âEven if I do, I donât get any dirt. â
âWhat should we do? Letâs go a little deeper. â
âDonât work too hard. He tried to stab me in the face, but they all turned him down. First, letâs see if there are any operational forces. Oh, I donât think so. Maybe we should meet. â
âWho, Michael? â
âYes, call me this way. In the meantime, send some people to the field. â
âSounds good to me.â
âIâm going to meet this person before the guild members. â
âWhy donât we send Griphon right now? â
âYeah, I think we should do that. Letâs not make it feel like weâre chasing after each other. I could come up with a lot of different things. â
âYes, I will. Letâs meet for a cup of tea. Well.â
âOkay, so thatâs it? â
âYes.â
âThen letâs have dinner together, Sis. â
âI was busy, so I was going to punch you⌠But this will change the story.â This is a date, right? Brother? â
âWhatever you want. â
I thought it would be okay to just push her away, but I had to refrain from doing anything that would interfere with the work.
I had no choice but to wonder how he was managing so that he could talk about his work and not even report properly.
âDistrict 5⌠â
âDo you care? â
âOf course.â
âDonât stress too much, brother. Itâs within the scope of enough to solve it. It wonât be any bigger than I thought. â