Chapter 5 Who To Read(1/2)
Levi came to the factory in advance, but the boss Erwin he was looking for was not in the factory.
He was not in a hurry about this, because according to the memory of the original owner, Mr. Erwin's factory had grown from a family workshop to the small factory it is now. So his home was next to his factory, and even a
Everyone, young and old, lived with him next door to the factory.
And this wealthy man is still very concerned about his career. He personally visits the workshop almost every night.
Levi only needs to wait patiently, and it will not be difficult to see Mr. Erwin.
As for now, it's not yet time to hand over the shift, so he gathers together with the workers who are waiting to start the night shift, and chats with each other.
We were all rough Zaun people, and they didn't have much cultural or entertainment life. Of course, we couldn't talk about anything elegant together. So as we chatted, the topic got out of hand and went down three directions.
The wild girl from Zaun, the eldest lady from Piltover, the female mercenary from Shurima, the beautiful pirate from Bilgewater, the young war mother from Freljord, and even the various beast mothers from Ionia.
...The stories everyone told became more and more bizarre, and Li Wei also became interested in chatting.
"Hey, Mr. Summoner..."
Janna, who was hiding in his pocket, frowned when she heard that - even though she was just a bird now and had no eyebrows.
Finally, she couldn't help but ask with her mind: "Summoner, is this your plan? To sit here leisurely and waste all your time on these dirty topics?"
"It's just small talk...what else is there to talk about? Ahem, I'm a human being too."
"To be honest, I also want to find a beautiful wife in Runeterra...well...preferably a non-human species that is not found on earth. Someone with animal ears, wings, tail, or living skin.
. . . I’m pretty good at it.”
Janna: "..."
She secretly decided that in the future, even if her strength was restored, she would try to change back to human form as little as possible.
"But didn't you say that workers are our natural followers?" Janna questioned: "In that case, why don't you promote your ideas to them, but tell some dirty jokes here?"
"You said the Zaun people need to think, so why don't you inspire them to think now?"
Janna kept questioning.
But Levi couldn't help but laugh: "Jana, Jana, you have been a god for a long time, but you are a little out of touch..."
"Do you think my theories are just brainwashing music that can be played in a factory with a loudspeaker and everyone can listen to it intoxicatedly?"
"This..." Janna was thoughtful.
"Do you know Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?"
Of course I don't know.
Janna learned a new word.
"This theory divides people's needs into five levels from bottom to top. Specific to the goals we want to develop, the five levels of needs should be:"
“Physiology (a full stomach), safety (life and property protected), socialization (organization and like-minded friends), respect (earning social recognition), and self-actualization (pursuing great ideals).”
Janna has been dedicated to helping the people at the bottom for thousands of years, and of course she is not a fool who can't eat minced meat.
When Li Wei said this, she immediately understood:
Those Zaun apprentices now don't even have enough to eat, and they are still in fear every day under the dual pressure of gangs and law enforcement officers. Their safety is not guaranteed at all.
The most basic physiological and safety needs have not been met. How about talking to them about self-realization and great ideals at this time?
I am carrying bricks when I am hungry, how can I care to listen to you, a cultured person, drop your bag of books!
"To mobilize them, we must first have a certain degree of strength. At least we can fill their stomachs, keep them safe from threats, and see the hope of victory in the struggle."
"So the article I wrote was not meant to be read directly to the apprentices."
"Then who are you writing to?" Janna asked.
"It is written for those who have enough to eat and have time to think, but who do not live a very good life, have suffered a certain amount of hardship, and have experienced oppression."
"You mean..." Janna thought for a moment: "Local workers in Piltover?"
"That's right..." Levi hesitated a little.
There are also civilians and workers in Piltover, so in theory it is indeed a candidate for development.
But these Piltover people...
What a wonderful little life!
Although they basically do the same job and even work in the same factory, the benefits of workers in Piltover are more than ten times that of apprentices in Zaun.
They only need to work 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, and half a year's salary is enough to buy a flywheel car.
Living in a house, eating steak, wearing a suit and driving a flywheel car, and showing off in front of those miserable Zaunites every day, life is not too pleasant.
You, a poor Zu'an guy, go and talk to people about your faith...
Those workers in Piltover would probably just laugh and ask, "Jannaism? What the hell? Isn't the life I'm living now what you call Jannaism?"
If you encounter someone with poor quality, you may even make some discriminatory comments like "gutter rat", "go back to Zu'an", etc.
Although Li Wei believed that there must be many sympathetic fighters among the Piltover people who could develop, the original owner's memory full of pain and torture always reminded him that the Piltover people were not friends.
At least, he can't be too naive.
"Actually, compared to these workers in Pi City who have been bribed by the super profits that developed countries rely on military, technological, and financial hegemony..."
"I still prefer to prioritize the development of those Zaun immigrants living in Piltover."
"They have enough to eat, but they have also experienced real hardship. These people should be able to understand us better."
Levi expressed his opinion.
Janna instantly identified the target group they can easily reach now: "For example, like your sister, Zaun's international students in Piltover?"
"Yeah." Levi nodded.
Zu An's overseas students in Pi City are indeed his best development targets.
"Then how do you plan to start?"
"Um..." Levi was stopped by the question.
Ideal is full, the reality is very skinny.
Although those foreign students are all from Zu'an, as the proud sons of heaven who have already been welcomed into the gate by Pi City...
Will they really have the patience to deal with such a humble fellow countryman like him?
This troubled Levi a little.
In the final analysis, he is just a king of words. It is easy to talk on paper, but difficult to take action.
"Let's watch while walking..."
"There's always a chance."
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On the other side, Piltover University, Hextech Institute.
Lina hurried to the school and rushed to the classroom where the interview assessment was about to be held.
There are already dozens of people in the classroom. They are all waiting to take part in the assessment interview. They dream of becoming Professor Jace's students, and they are the best talents in the Hex Institute of Technology at Pilchen University.
At this time, the interview has not yet started, and none of the professors have arrived.
But these dozens of students had spontaneously divided into two distinct groups, and each sat huddled together on one side.
Of course Lina knew how they were divided into two groups——
The group on the left are all international students from Zu'an.
The group on the right are local students from Piltover.
Piltover students have always looked down on Zaan students, thinking that they are just poor people who came to take advantage of Piltover.
The Zaun students tried very hard to integrate into Piltover, but unfortunately their hot faces always stuck with their cold butts, causing them to be discriminated against and humiliated time and time again.
So over time, they also secretly hated the students from Piltover, thinking that the students from Piltover were all useless hothouse flowers, and they could only get into this place because of their good luck.
In this way, like two cities separated by a canal, these young people studying and living under the same roof naturally divided into two camps.
Lina naturally sat on the left, next to her fellow Zaunites.
But on the other side of the Pi City camp, a girl stood up.
She held a stack of manuscript papers and walked over with arrogance:
"Classmate Lina, you are finally here. I thought you were afraid of showing cowardice in front of Professor Jess, so you ran away quietly."
"Kaya..." Lina gritted her teeth and looked at the girl with beautiful silver-gray hair in front of her.
Kaya Feros, her college classmate, was a noble lady from the famous Feros family in Piltover.
Because Lina's grades were always better than hers, and this narrow-minded Miss Kaya was not willing to lose to a despicable Zaunian. So for no reason, Lina was jealous of her.
Lina didn't know the other party's identity at first, and she insulted her in public several times until Kaya couldn't get off the stage.
When I later found out that Kaya's surname was "Firos", a surname that few people dared to offend even in Piltover...
To be continued...