The Record Of Barton’s Fantastical Events

Chapter 1948: 29 role model

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The sun was shining and it was a beautiful sunny day. Especially in the Southern District, where most of the residents are farmers. The autumn harvest that I couldn’t fully enjoy some time ago can now be experienced happily.

Feelings in action - The Barton Agricultural Products Market held every year by Da Q Supermarket in the South District has opened. The sunny day has given the "city guys" in the North and West Districts the best reason to travel. Come to the South District to experience the "gifts of nature" '.

Zach received an invitation letter from Quest, which was also strange, asking Zach to sell goods on his platform...

Well, the specifics are like this - Mr. Quest used this year's market to collect some household products from local farmers in Barton, such as sauces, baked goods, etc., and compared them together and then decided on a winner. The reward is to put it on the shelves of Da Q Supermarket after mass production.

But the problem is that it is impossible for people in the South Side to buy this thing, because there is no need to buy it. The lifestyle of the people in the South Side is that the cheese of the Mel family is the best, and the bacon of the Cole family is outstanding... They are all simple farmers who live off the land. We have everything just by exchanging daily social life. What? Will I have to spend money on Peel's hot sauce in the future? Why? Is Peele dead? Alright~ That old guy definitely taught the recipe to his grandson.

What Quest is really selling to is the people on the North and West Sides.

And this is why Quest sent the invitation to Zach—

Quist knew that as long as Zach went there, some people from the West and North Side who had huge markets would take the initiative to get close to him. Don’t worry about what those people who come close to Zach want to say to Zach. As long as Zach says, “Let’s buy some by the way,” the other person will buy it!

But Zach didn't want to go, and the reason was quite temporary. Something happened here in the Grande Living Area. It's not a good thing, but how bad it will be depends on the development.

In the living area, there is a conflict between the 'morning people (foreign race)' and the 'afternoon people (human beings)'.

When Zach was at Zuzu's office these days, Grande attended a funeral, a very ordinary one. Zach didn't interfere at all. Bain arranged the whole process. The funeral ended yesterday.

Remember that the 'morning' and 'afternoon' people in the living area intentionally avoid each other. The problem lies here. When Bain arranged for people to work on the funeral process, he deliberately avoided mixing aliens and humans in the funeral because he knew that Zach was not there (at the Ancestors Office). Yes, I simply don’t want to cause trouble.

Bain arranged for foreigners to handle the funeral according to Grande's employees on shift that day.

Everything was fine until the funeral was over. When Zach came back at night yesterday, the living area was quiet. Until this morning, I don’t know where the human employees found out that farmers in the southern district who had been temporarily hired for Grande’s funeral in the past would be paid after the work was completed.

So the human employees were unhappy because they didn't have extra money. They started complaining and then turned into disputes and started fighting with alien employees.

The progress was so fast that by the time Bain and Zach noticed it, the two sides of the living area were already fighting.

Zach couldn't let anything really happen to his employees, so he immediately came to the living area, separated the two sides without any effort, and ended the boring conflict with one sentence, "Employees who participate in funeral executions will not receive extra pay. "

Yes, Grande no longer has such a thing as extra remuneration! The extra money those farmers could make was back when Grande Funeral Home had no employees! After Grande had employees he could assign, he never sent out such part-time requests again!

But the conflict has created... well, hatred is too much... created resentment among the two parties.

"So the funeral we did yesterday was extra work?" Someone from the alien side was unhappy. Gee, they really thought Grande would give them more money for yesterday's funeral

However, when the alien who asked this question saw Zach glance at him, he immediately backed away and disappeared.

"It's not an extra thing, it's part of your job." Zach pouted and looked at the humans, "You will have to do it one day." There is no problem with Zach's words. But there is a problem with the movements and expressions -

Zach unconsciously separated the two opposing sides even further!

The human side immediately 'received' what Zach had inadvertently expressed, and said to the people around him, "Humph, I will remember it from now on. As soon as there is a funeral, I will ask Bain to transfer the shift and let this person Help the bastard to keep doing this kind of 'duties'!"

This man probably wanted this sentence to be heard by everyone, but when Zach frowned and looked at him, he actually didn't mean to flinch, and glared back at Zach - the aliens knew that Zach was a vampire, and humans Bian doesn't know. I have been working at Grande for a while, and Zach’s attitude towards the funeral industry, hey, in the eyes of these humans, is like being a hands-off shopkeeper! They don't think Zach cares about anything about the funeral industry! Don't forget, these humans are all ex-criminals, and like Scott, they know something about Grande's past.

Zach looked into the speaker's eyes for a moment, and really didn't see any flinching in them. Zach began to realize... This was, after all, a problem that Grande had to solve after recruiting this group of employees - the unequal understanding of Grande between humans and aliens.

Zach withdrew his gaze, thought for a while and then began to look around, looking for the pair of two people, the alien Milo and the human Scott. When there was a conflict between the two parties in the living area, the couple hid somewhere, and they didn't show any signs of showing up now. Tsk, if they were in the living area, the two sides might not be able to fight.

Bain came to the living area with Zach. Looking at Zach's movements, he immediately guessed Zach's needs. His face collapsed, and he glanced at the clearly separated employees of the two parties questioningly, "Where are Milo and Scott?! "

Zach was speechless. Now Bain actually has more authority than himself in Grandry!

Think about it this way - Bain is in charge of the schedule of all employees. Although Bain no longer lives in the living area, he has the power to decide whether every employee in the living area can live comfortably here! These employees, whether they are aliens or humans, want Bain much more strongly than they want Zack, a guy who almost doesn't care about anything!

Some employees on both sides answered Bain, "They went out early in the morning to go to the market in Da Q."

Zach tilted his mouth, and it seemed that he was going to the market to stand up for Mr. Quest. Taking another look at the employees on both sides, the physical conflict was discovered and stopped early, and the result was relatively minor. Naturally, no one on the alien side was injured, and a few people on the human side had swollen cheeks. They were fearless about Zach as their boss just now, probably partly because of that - they looked more like victims.

Zach casually pointed at a human with a bump on his forehead, "Who hit you?"

"How could I know!" True.

"Point to anyone you don't like." Zach gestured towards the aliens.

The human employee was stunned for a moment, not quite understanding what the hands-off shopkeeper meant, but...since he had said so...the employee raised his hand and pointed at a foreigner.

Zach waved his hand and said to Bain, "These two people are assigned to the same shift."

People on both sides didn't react. Zach looked at the aliens and locked eyes with one, "Whom did you just hit? Point to one." For the aliens, Zach didn't have to go around.

Naturally, some people will jump out to resist, but will resistance be useful? Zach said lightly: "Milo and Scott can get along well, and so can you. Anyone who talks too much can directly ask Bain to resign."

Do Milo and Scott get along well? ? It is forced to bind!

It seems that this is the way the boss of Grand Funeral Home manages his subordinates. If you are unhappy, just leave. No one will stop you. You are free~

No one resigned, why? They came to Grand for the first time to apply for a job, and now they are succumbing to Zach's management style for the same reason! Nothing more needs to be said.

While Bain was making new shift arrangements with a grimace, Zach had already set off for Big Q. In addition to the platform, Zach had another official job in Grande. He found Milo and Scott and asked them to return to Grande and set an example for the new alien human combinations in Grande.