Deep Space Wandering Fleet
Chapter 277 - Chapter 277 Chapter 277 3.13 Million Interstellar Immigrants

Chapter 277: Chapter 277: 3.13 Million Interstellar Immigrants (Extra for Alliance Hierarch HW2015!) Chapter 277: Chapter 277: 3.13 Million Interstellar Immigrants (Extra for Alliance Hierarch HW2015!) “Finding just any job isn’t difficult, but to find a good job requires more knowledge. We’ve largely phased out tedious, labor-intensive jobs.” A tall student spoke,” You should have studied our civilization’s Contribution System, right? This system automatically calculates the contribution value of a job to civilization and then awards you the corresponding salary.”

“Heh, this is my specialty. I’m responsible for the minute adjustments to the algorithm, ensuring fairness and justice. If you have any good suggestions, let me know!”

Absolute fairness and justice don’t exist, and even the concept of fairness itself is very “subjective,” so this system also needs to be finely adjusted according to public opinion.

All the middle school students, not fully understanding, nodded their heads. From their current perspective, their Contribution Values were all negative…

This was inevitable.

“Ah, still can’t find a job after a year?” a student with poor grades asked.

“If you really can’t find a job, you can continue applying for government assistance after a year, they won’t let you starve to death… But, it sounds so embarrassing to still not have a job even after a year’s grace period.”

“It is indeed very embarrassing.”

It was an unwritten rule among the group that relying on long-term government assistance was extremely shameful.

Having a long-term negative Contribution Value is one thing for children, but for adults, it’s a disgrace; even doing something like sorting trash in the community can count as a positive…

Li Yueyue waved her hand, “Don’t worry, with so many vacancies in our civilization, there surely will be companies that want you. If you still can’t find a job, it might just be that you don’t want to work… Such lazy people are rare, and they are shunned by everyone.”

As she spoke, she frowned slightly.

Rare didn’t mean nonexistent.

She had seen a few lazy individuals during her social practice. Humans, even when well-educated, still had one or two innately lazy individuals.

These lazy individuals, preferring to lie in bed playing with their phones rather than working, did nothing all day long, lost in their thoughts.

Most of them turned out this way because their parents broke the rules, constantly providing financial support… in other words, they were overindulged.

Of course, the new civilization’s government had plenty of ways to deal with these lazybones. As long as they didn’t commit crimes, the basic needs like food and accommodation were provided for; it didn’t waste much manpower.

But forget about longevity drugs and social medical services!

Even if their parents wanted to buy extra medicines, it would cost money, a long-term expense which wasn’t a small amount.

Others might live up to three hundred years, but this group with negative Contribution Values, seventy or eighty years would see them naturally die off…

“Hey, stepping into society isn’t necessarily bad, you can gain greater freedom… Everything requires you to be responsible for yourself. You’re still young now, better focus on your studies, knowledge is far more important.”

Hearing Li Yueyue speak, the group of middle-school students gradually eased up, chattering nonstop; after all, they were just 14 years old, far from leaving school, more curious, and just getting mentally prepared in advance.

“Gee, why are there so many people in the waiting room today?”

“I don’t know, is something big going to happen?”

They watched as cargo, transported via the Space Elevator to the upper stations, passed by.

They also saw squads of soldiers, clad in Power Armor, walking past with serious expressions and disciplined steps.

Li Yueyue slapped her forehead,” Oh, I remember now, in half a month it’s the departure day for the Gleize Civilization. You’re really lucky, experiencing such a big event on your first Space Elevator journey!”

“We’ll be staying up there for half a month, witnessing the departure of our previous Mother Ship — Earth Era.”

Spaceships streaked across space, transporting Glizerians from their planet into space. The transfer of the entire population and materials had been ongoing for three years.

The core of the Universal Factory was also transferred during this shipment.

Zhang Yuan carefully checked the equipment, nodding slightly, but was not as excited as imagined. Perhaps the value of this trade lay more in the process than in the result.

He didn’t spend much time studying them and turned to a Glizerian, “It’s the last batch of passengers now. Please verify the number of passengers… Once we depart, there’s no turning back.”

“Understood. Everyone, check all the material resources and population again…”

A few short Glizerian engineers, dressed in space suits, were chatting amicably with the human engineers, unable to hide the excitement in their eyes.

The total population involved in the interstellar migration was an enormous 3.13 million!

That was over a million more than expected!

Possibly because of their contact with humans, stimulated by the whole civilization; or perhaps the work enthusiasm of the New Human Civilization infected these pangolins. The number of people desiring to migrate to another planet far exceeded expectations, even including small populations from other cities within the Glizerian Civilization.

This was absolutely good news!

Zhang Yuan had been somewhat worried; if there were only 500,000 or 1,000,000 Glizerians, it would be difficult for them to rise again on an Alien Planet.

Because of the Glizerians’ physiological habits, their work efficiency per capita was significantly lower than humans’.

This sleeping pattern evolved over hundreds of millions of years and couldn’t be changed in the short term. Just like humans needing 8 hours of sleep a day, if you forced a normal person to sleep only 4 hours per day, their probability of sudden death would drastically increase.

“But 3 million people should be no problem.”

Fortunately, compared to humans, Glizerians were smaller in both size and volume.

Moreover, their demands for accommodation, living space, and food were generally low.

Thus, the complexity required of the entire ecosystem was even less than that of 500,000 humans.

Captain Zhao chuckled nearby, “Mr. Ganyador, rest assured, we didn’t cut any corners on the necessary parts!”

Zhang Yuan said, “Captain, there’s still a bit of tonnage left, we can arrange for three more transports.”

“That’s no problem… Then we’ll go with the Hummer-3 series, consider them a free gift,” Old Zhao waved his hand very generously.

As they chatted, all the New Human High-level officials walked with the leader of the Glizerian Civilization into the Captain’s Room inside the “Earth Era.”

The central screen displayed environmental parameters for various areas of the spaceship, including temperature, air pressure, humidity, and more.

Many human and Glizerian engineers were checking the integrity of various mechanical structures.

Everything was normal!

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