865 Reporting At Work, First Job! Part 2
“Really? Youzong, you’re going to work in the town?
“That’s great… blah, blah, blah!!!”
Huang Xiaojuan could not help but express her joy but quickly tried to conceal it.
The two of them burst out laughing, sweeping away the dullness of ordinary life.
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“You need to go back to work after breakfast, right? I’ll take a ride to the urban area to look around. I won’t be coming back early tonight, so you’ll have to have dinner alone.
“By the way, I’ll transfer…one hundred exchange points to you. Use it if you need anything.”
Su Mo opened the game panel, raised his hand, and swiped across the interface. 100 points were deducted instantly, leaving him with 942 exchange points.
The three-digit figure would still be a huge sum in Green Fruit Territory, but it was really nothing in Heaven’s Origin.
At best, it could only be considered enough to get through a few potential risks.
After making plans, Su Mo was not as anxious as other ordinary residents. He waited and sent off Huang Xiaojuan after breakfast before he headed to an area where he could catch a ride.
“How much does a ride to the city center cost?”
Su Mo glanced at an energy car large enough to accommodate more than a dozen people and stepped forward to inquire about the fare.
“It’s two points to the West District and three points to the East District. We’re twenty-four minutes away before departure!” A man raised his hand to glance at the time and quoted the price without bothering to raise his head.”
The West District was mainly dominated by industrial parks, which had plenty of job opportunities. People from the town areas typically traveled to this area to work.
Meanwhile, the East District was mainly a residential area with some public and welfare facilities.
After confirming that his work location was in the East District, Su Mo reluctantly paid three exchange points and got in the car.
Heaven’s Origin was different from Green Fruit Territory.
In the latter, Su Mo could easily make a lot of money. After plundering enough exchange points, he could leave without worrying about any risks.
In the former, Su Mo believed that he would be detained by the territory guards as soon as he acquired a batch of exchange points with the territory’s current management system.
In the end, the plundered points would be confiscated, and there was a high probability he would be demoted to do hard labor. It would take him several years of unpaid labor to pay off his crime.
‘It seems I should quickly get a serious job and make more money.’
Su Mo got into the car and found himself a seat in the back row. He glanced at the other exhausted pa.s.sengers and turned his gaze outside the car as countless thoughts ran through his mind.
He was not someone short of unique ideas.
Moreover, he had the basic skillsets as his foundation and even did some related work before.
Even if it was a difficult situation, Su Mo was confident in getting through it with the a.s.sistance of the system’s upgrades.
His current problem was that he had no chance to display his skills or a stage where he could s.h.i.+ne.
‘Luna Town’s main economy is basically the food industry and some small commodities businesses. Very few shops were involved in manufacturing, and no shops relied on automated systems. Even if I create a commodity, the probability of the people here buying it is really low.
‘In Mulberry Town…Their specialty is agriculture and handicrafts. Maybe I could develop a machine that can solve the problem of harvesting fragile crops…’
Su Mo thought about a few business opportunities.
Although he had not been to Mulberry Field Town, he felt keener to seek opportunities in this unfamiliar town from the information he had collected.
Moreover, Huang Xiaojuan could also be a.s.signed to work in Mulberry Field Town since she was a farmer. There was even a possibility for the work there to be lighter.
No matter how he thought about it, this seemed like the best choice for them.
However, Su Mo still reserved some room for different opinions concerning the specific arrangements before he could check out the situation of the vacancies in the Liberty Market.
Soon, the car engine started. The traveling speed was relatively fast, and it took less than an hour to arrive in the city center.
With the information collected beforehand, Su Mo was not surprised by the sight of the countless high-rise buildings in the unfamiliar city.
Instead, he felt slightly disappointed and indifferent toward the city.
After a lapse of seven years, this place had evolved into a wasteland city that only recognized “money.”
The bright and s.p.a.cious high-rise buildings and companies with huge signboards were exclusive to people with corresponding ident.i.ties. Other people were prohibited from entering and would even get warned if they approached within 100-meter proximity.
The guards did not look at the outside workers from the town with contempt. However, they clearly did not acknowledge them, which distressed others.
In order to save time, Su Mo did not familiarize himself with the area as soon as he arrived in the city.
Instead, after visiting a few shops along the street, he followed the map and quickly headed to his destination.
He immediately noticed the seven-story building of the Third Affiliated Hospital of Regenerative Medicine.
Beside it was another building with a huge sign hanging at the entrance with the words “Liberty Market Center.”
“Hi, I’m here to report for work in the Liberty Market.”
It was challenging to get around in the city center without an ident.i.ty.