Hogwarts: The Book of Chaos, the Power of Knowledge

Chapter 452: The Conditions of Zaan\r

"However, everyone should know that once the entire Hextech Flying Gate is built, and in the end, it connects the entire Rune Continent, then the daily passenger flow will be a terrifying amount. 39

"And such a huge passenger flow, while bringing benefits, will also cause great pressure on the operation of the port."

"At that time, the operation of the entire port will require a very large number of personnel. I think that there will be very few people in Picheng who are willing to participate in the work of moving goods."

When talking about this, in Hirko's eyes, there was a playful look.

Because this is a fact, Picheng, before this, sucked the blood of Zaun, and developed into the city of progress that has civilized the entire Rune Continent.

But this also has a disadvantage. "May 47" is that Picheng people's sense of superiority makes them very few people to take down the face and do those low-level jobs.

Although it only took ten days for Zaan to ascend, but with the departure of a large number of Zaan people, in fact, the current Picheng has already experienced a lot of operational problems.

The most common is that sewer cleaning has been stalled for days.

Although, because it has been well maintained, there will not be any major problems at present, but there are always problems.

This is also a problem that Picheng cannot ignore, and it must be solved as soon as possible.

And now they say that the work of dock porters is much more respectable than that of sewer cleaners. However, for Picheng people, there is not much difference.

They are well aware of the current situation of Picheng Wharf, so Mianqing can maintain it.

Can wait later?

Thinking about the pile of goods, they really have no confidence in how many people can come back to work at the dock.

And even if it does come, is it really worth it for them?

The answer is obviously no. At that time, the increase in labor costs alone may lead to a complete bankruptcy and collapse of a project that could have made them a lot of money.

This result is obviously not what they want.

The only solution to all this is to recruit enough cheap labor from Zaun.

But they are very clear that it is impossible to recruit cheap labor now.

Don't take other people as fools, because when you think others are fools, you are already a fool.

Therefore, their only choice is to reach an agreement with the two current giants of Zaan, and hand over all the low-level work that the Picheng people are unwilling to do to Zaan.

This, whether it is Silko or Vander, is very clear, it is inevitable.

Although they have been shouting verbally, they want freedom, they want self-government.

However, when the whole Zaun is really managed, that series of problems can really shave their scalps bald.

The easiest question to answer is that although the current Zaun has come to the ground, and under the deliberate control of Colt, the geographical location of the entire Zaun is even better than that of Pi City.

After all, the former Picheng was built on a mountain.

In order to be able to establish Picheng, the ancestors at that time paid a lot of effort, which is one of the reasons why Picheng people felt that they enslaved Zaun for granted.

After all, they were the ones who chose to climb up at the time. Why did they build the Pied City when they came up, so they would enjoy their success?

Wasn't that unfair to them, Mrs. Piltover?

Now, of course, I'm talking about Zaun now.

If Zaun wants to develop, it naturally needs a lot of wealth to be able to do it.

Although, before that, when integrating all the forces of the entire Zaun, the two of them also obtained a lot of wealth from the hands of those alchemy barons.

This wealth, in the hands of any one person or a family, is definitely richer than the so-called top elite families in Picheng.

However, neither Vander nor Silko has any intention of appropriating these money, because they are all people who truly love Zaun.

They also know very well that if they want Zaun to function normally, or even develop better, they will definitely need more money.

In fact, their idea is also correct, because, in the next management of Zaun, 0...

They asked for money here and there, and in the end, the money they had obtained was completely squandered in less than five days.

Although every penny and every cent of these money was used for real purposes, it was still a drop in the bucket for the entire Zaan.

In the end, thanks to those who went to Pi City before.

These people can stand in Picheng, not to mention the rich and the rich, but they are at least a small and wealthy workshop owner.

Although these people's money is nothing in front of the needs of the whole city, but there are many such people, it can be of great help.

This is also the main reason why Zaun can continue to develop to this day.

But this is not a long-term solution after all, they do not need to find enough sources of funds, only in this way, they can develop Zaun more smoothly.

And those jobs in Picheng that Picheng people think are indecent and do not want to go, have become the best choice for Zaun people.

Of course, the Zaun people this time were not so easy to pass up.

"I think you also know that these things, if you hand them over to Picheng alone, will definitely not be possible. Maybe in the end, a good Hextech flying gate will not be able to operate."

"So, I have a proposal, with your Pi 2.9 City funding, and our Zaun's contribution, to build a floating dock on the river between us, as a foothold for the Hextech Flying Gate in the future.

"Moreover, the future use of the terminal can be jointly managed by both of us. We don't want 10% of the income of Hextech Flying Gate, but we want 90% of the income of this terminal."

Ignoring the representatives of the Picheng side, who looked extremely difficult to see, Shirko continued: "Of course, we Zuan can take care of the porters of the entire floating dock."

Although, Picheng representatives were very angry about Shirko's big appetite, however, they found that this seemed to be their only choice.

Because, as Shirko said, they really don't have enough labor in Piedmont to maintain such a terminal for cargo transportation.

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