Chapter 1234: Another World (2)
Chapter 1234: Another World (2)
Chapter 1234: Another World (2)
Fiji and Yelu Beichen walked into the Yelu Manor together, but before they reached the first step at the gate, they were forcefully ejected due to the level restriction.
He fell backwards, fell to the ground, and squatted on his butt in pain. He rolled on the ground, tumbling back and forth.
Siha cried out in pain.
Fiji: “Ouch, that hurts my butt.”
Lying on the ground, he could only watch his friend who was following him walk up the stairs step by step, then look back and see him lying on the ground behind him.
Fiji: “What’s going on?”
Fiji asked him in confusion. Yelu Beichen lowered his brows and a slight smile appeared on the corner of his mouth.
Remind him softly.
Yelu Beichen: "Here, you have no merit, no ability, so naturally, you can't enter the upper-class mansion. Unless you have a pass here, you can live and walk here normally."
Fiji: “Is there such a thing?”
Fiji couldn't understand why, in order to gain a foothold here, he had to first find a career and job, and truly settle down here before he could act normally.
He was thinking about this when he was suddenly attracted by a force.
Fiji: “Huh?”
Fiji: “Ah…”
"boom……"
With the sound of someone falling heavily, Fiji officially began to queue up for a job. Although he looked very ugly and embarrassed waiting in line, he wanted to gain a foothold here, settle down, accompany his friends, and continue living here.
I saw the place where the position was assigned, with a pen in hand simply scratching, and shouting a word in a disjointed voice: "Next! ~"
Fiji was curious and asked the people around him who were seeking jobs about the situation ahead.
Fiji: "Hey, man, could you please tell me what the criteria for the position above are?"
The person in the queue at the front turned to look at the person behind him, seeing Fiji's ignorant look, and said something lightly.
"Oh, I can tell you don't know. The people who assign positions judge people based on their merits!"
Those who should be farmers should be farmers, those who should be rich should be rich, and those who should be scholars and receive attention, care, support and help from all sides should be students.
Those who should work should work well.
There is a constant demand in all walks of life, and everyone needs to have a place to go.
By the time he got to Fiji, he was destined to be a worker due to his class hierarchy.
In this place, whether it is a tavern, inn, or a shop, as long as there is a need for a servant, he can choose the way and path to make a living.
That is, food and accommodation depend on his choice to settle down.
For workers, the fate of being a worker naturally requires a place to satisfy the conditions and reasons for being exploited.
After choosing and choosing, Fiji still found that the things it often did before were easier.
He would still be very familiar with being a servant serving tea and water.
But after a long time, it really becomes very torturous!
The current situation does not allow him to have too many choices.
He could only choose a tavern and do low-level cleaning work there.
The owner of the tavern also told him a lot of rules, and the best condition was that he could get free food and accommodation here.
Wages are settled once a day. You will be paid for each day and hour you work. If you don’t work, you will not be paid.
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