I Become a Landlady in the Game World
Chapter 509 - 272: Re-summoning Talent
CHAPTER 509: CHAPTER 272: RE-SUMMONING TALENT
Following that, Zhou Bai began to review the remaining documents.
During the process, although most things were done according to her wishes, she always had a simple consultation with Bayer. After all, she was concerned that she might sometimes overlook some details, and having someone dedicated to think everything through for you could avoid some minor troubles—why not take advantage of that?
Through their communication, things were handled even more quickly.
In a short while, all affairs had been dealt with, and Bayer began to distribute the files to the respective departments and personnel.
City Construction Management Office.
Bi Jiamu was inquiring Tures about some issues. Compared to Tures, who had long been an architect, he, as a newly-minted architect, was still quite green. Naturally, he seized the opportunity to ask a senior colleague.
Tures appreciated Bi Jiamu’s eagerness to learn. If this had been in the past, he might have kept his professional secrets to himself, seeing as this knowledge belonged to a family’s wealth, but having stayed in Hope Village for so long, his mindset had changed a little, especially after teaching at the school. Discovering several talented students and watching them grow from scratch gave him a greater sense of achievement.
Not to mention Bi Jiamu in front of him—not only did he possess talent, but he also had a solid foundation. What he lacked was the integration of building and magic.
As long as he could combine these elements successfully, Tures felt that Bi Jiamu might achieve even greater heights.
Because his way of thinking was more active than his.
"Thank you, I understand now!" Bi Jiamu said, feeling as if a fog had lifted as he listened to Tures’s explanation.
"You’re welcome," Tures said with a smile.
Just then, Bayer arrived at the office door and knocked.
At the sound, the two looked over and said directly, "Come in."
"Has our plan been approved?" Bi Jiamu asked nervously. The proposal for the Resort was jointly made with Tures, or even mainly authored by him since Tures was not very familiar with the Chinese-style design.
As an architect, what he most hoped for was to see the buildings he designed become reality in Hope Village.
"Yes, it’s been approved. Now you can start construction according to the blueprint. Here is the approval slip signed by the village chief. You can go to the Finance Management Office to collect funds and the Warehouse for resources. You are also free to make purchases at the cement plant," Bayer said, handing over the signed documents to the two.
"Is there anything that needs improvement?" asked Bi Jiamu.
"The village chief didn’t mention anything, so probably not. You are professionals in this area, and she trusts you," Bayer promptly purchased goodwill on behalf of Zhou Bai.
Hearing this, Bi Jiamu and Tures were naturally very happy and quickly said, "We will work hard."
"Keep it up," Bayer encouraged. "Once you finish construction soon, the Resort can be put into use sooner."
"Okay," the two agreed in unison.
"If you need more manpower, you can consult with the human resources department about recruiting. The population of the territory has grown recently, including many ordinary people. If they can be employed, try to make use of them as much as possible. It’s up to you to choose," Bayer continued his instructions.
For ordinary residents to find work within Hope Village would allow the territory to settle down more quickly.
As for the concern that they might take jobs from Professionals?
Impossible!
Professionals, whether hunting outside or organizing teams to do business in other territories, earn many times more than the wages of ordinary people.
"Okay," they replied once again, but this time, Tures’s face showed a hint of hesitation.
Seeing Tures’s expression, Bayer asked directly, "What’s the problem? Just say it!"
"I would like to publish a task to search for my family. I promise it won’t delay my work. My family members are mostly engaged in the building profession, and if they could come to Hope Village, it would bring a lot more talent to this place," Tures said, his tone slightly tense.
Since the Task Center opened, he had been thinking about this matter, just lacking an appropriate opportunity. Now was the right time.
After all, Hope Village was already allowing people in for vacations.
"Of course, there’s no problem. Just go to the Task Center and publish it!" Bayer replied. "Many people have already posted tasks to look for missing persons there!"
Even those who had become Undead still retained their memories and emotions!
Hearing this, Tures breathed a sigh of relief.
A wave of excitement surged in his heart—he could finally reach out to his family.