Invincible Copy System
Chapter Summary
But those in the know understand that these clothes would probably not be of much help in a fight, and would only cause you a lot of trouble. On the way, these guys started asking questions, even taking out their notebooks to inquire about people's family situations, previous jobs, and places they'd been, especially details about the last two days. The others were completely bewildered, not understanding what these questions had to do with the job or why they were asking so many detailed questio...
After Liu Ning and his group waited for a while, a car appeared outside. It was the kind of car that you often see on the street, but the people who came out were different. They were wearing strange clothes, the kind worn by the Japanese before the Great Cataclysm. They looked like some kind of samurai. But those in the know understand that these clothes would probably not be of much help in a fight, and would only cause you a lot of trouble. So many people have abandoned them. Only the most extreme elements wear such clothes. Liu Ning didn't criticize their clothes. After all, he had already seen them during the previous martial arts competition. He just felt a little uncomfortable, as if they couldn't integrate into society.
Upon seeing the clothes, Liu Ning was furious. This whole mess was caused by these people. If it weren't for the Human Investigation Bureau, Zhao Wudi would probably have stormed in already. Liu Ning had spent a long time calming Zhao Wudi down and not making a move on the spot because he respected the law. But was that necessary afterward? Nothing had happened since. Liu Ning still remembered how fierce Zhao Wudi's murderous intent was when someone kidnapped Zhao Lele. Now that the Human Investigation Bureau had handed the case over to Liu Ning, he could act openly. This made Zhao Wudi breathe a sigh of relief.
These men came in and took a look. The goods today were pretty good. Actually, they mainly looked at how big the guys were and how strong they were. There were basically no other tests. They didn't greet Liu Ning and his group. Instead, they went to the side to greet the boss, paid the boss's commission, and then prepared to explain some things to Liu Ning and his group. After all, these were newcomers, and if they broke any rules, it wouldn't be good. Our place is a bit different from other places. It depends on how these guys handle things. If they can do it well, then there won't be any problems.
"You guys come here for a second. Let me make this clear: although the pay is good, you must remember one thing: don't ask questions, don't say things you shouldn't say, and just do what you're told. You all know we pay high salaries, so if you want to work for us, you'll have to see if you have the ability. If you don't obey, you could be fired at any time. I hope you understand this. Don't cross the line when you're working. If you do, it means you won't have a job. Now line up and come with me to an inspection area. After the inspection, you can start working, and we'll start calculating your wages from today."
As he spoke, the guy handed out a note detailing work-related matters. They were to work 26 days a month, with one day off per week. There was no fixed working hour; after all, they were going to be menial laborers, not pampered masters. So, whenever there was a need, they had to be on duty. This conflicted with labor department policies, which required specifying employee working hours. However, the pay was high. If they wanted to adhere to those regulations, they should talk to the labor department and see if they would provide work for them. If they didn't, they shouldn't even think about it. They had to understand the current situation: they had to do what they were paid for.
Soon, the group got into the car. They chatted briefly with a few employment agents, and then the agents took them to another place for an inspection. The inspection place was a small community clinic, which seemed decent, since it had a business license. In this day and age, without a business license, you can't even open your door. Liu Ning was very clear about this. If you don't have a license, in addition to fines, you will be subject to many other penalties that most people can't afford. Even if it's profitable, they would never do it.
The inspection was quite fast, taking only about 20 minutes. After the inspection, one of Liu Ning's group was left behind because he was completely unqualified. He looked very strong, but he had taken some kind of drug to become strong—of course, it was all sorts of random stuff. After all, he was just an ordinary person and couldn't afford those expensive things, so he knew he was being eliminated without any recourse. No matter how he explained, the people from the Foshan martial arts school didn't soften their stance and stop him. The rest of the group got on the bus. As for the eliminated guy, well, you can think about it yourself. We don't need people like you here. Liu Ning, standing to the side, felt puzzled. Even if someone became strong by taking drugs, wouldn't that affect their ability to work?
There are all sorts of medicines in society. Some are specifically for soldiers, while others are for ordinary people. Ordinary people may experience some symptoms when using them, the biggest of which is that it may affect their lifespan. However, being a handyman is just a routine job, and the length of one's life has nothing to do with this. Liu Ning was a little puzzled at this moment. Why didn't these guys want that person from before? Could it really be related to physical fitness? Being a handyman only requires ensuring strength in normal times, and other factors are not considered. The people from the Fusang Martial Arts School are really strange.
On the way, these guys started asking questions, even taking out their notebooks to inquire about people's family situations, previous jobs, and places they'd been, especially details about the last two days. Liu Ning finally understood what they were up to. The others were completely bewildered, not understanding what these questions had to do with the job or why they were asking so many detailed questions. But the recruiters said, "You either answer whatever they ask, or if you try to ask any questions back, you can get off the bus now. I'm paying you to be comfortable. If you have more questions than I do, what's the point of having you?"