I Become a Landlady in the Game World
Chapter 132 - 079: The Entire Territory, Came Alive!

Chapter 132: Chapter 079: The Entire Territory, Came Alive!

After observing what the residents were up to for a while, Zhou Bai gathered her thoughts.

She hadn’t forgotten that craftsmanship was just one part; other tasks were also important.

Looking around, many people were checking their panels for notifications, so Zhou Bai started operating her control panel.

At this point, everyone had signed up for recruitment tasks, and it was time to finalize the list.

First, for medical experience workers.

Zhou Bai pulled up the system’s list; the applicants generally had talents as doctors, with a few being professionals, but their activated professions were mages, not doctors.

Considering that advancing from level 9 to level 10 involved gaining enemy experience to acquire skills, Zhou Bai suspected that the doctor profession required more than just talent to be activated.

They needed to accumulate experience as well.

Zhou Bai selected the top-ranked individuals.

Second, tavern manager.

The system’s top recommendation was a girl named Tang Shiliu, a professional with dual professions of mercenary and mage, boasting impressive stats.

Her stats were comparable to those of many soldiers in the soldier team.

Clearly, she was a hardworking girl.

Unexpectedly, she chose to apply for this job, suggesting it might be more valuable for her than working outside as a professional.

After some thought, Zhou Bai chose her.

She felt that a girl like Tang Shiliu would succeed in whatever she pursued.

Third, shop rental.

Zhou Bai didn’t need to handle this task herself, but she still checked the shop rental situation.

Originally, Zhou Bai thought the rental speed might be slow, but to her surprise, out of the 50 shops built, 5 had been rented, including 3 prime locations with a monthly rent of one gold coin each.

She understood Meng Chengzhou’s shop rentals since his business was already established, but the others were unexpected.

It seemed there were hidden talents in the territory; she looked forward to seeing how they would use the shops.

Fourth, breeding personnel, following the system’s recommended list.

Fifth, office staff, again following the system’s recommendations.

If they proved unreliable, replacements could be made later.

...

After handling everything, the selected individuals received notifications.

[Congratulations, host, you have been successfully hired. Please report to the hospital to Undead NPC Danis.]

[Congratulations, host, you have been successfully hired. Please start your position at the tavern.]

[Congratulations, host, you have been successfully hired. Please report to the breeding ground to Sheep-headed Man NPC Anna.]

[Congratulations, host, you have been successfully hired. Please stay tuned for Lord Mansion’s official work hours.]

[...]

Some people couldn’t contain their excitement upon receiving the notifications.

"I got the job, I was hired!"

"I got the notification too, I’m heading to the hospital."

"Me too, I’m assigned to the hospital; let’s go together."

"Did you get in for sociology?"

"Yeah, I need to keep an eye on work hours. Might be when Lord Mansion finishes the renovation!"

"Congratulations, congratulations."

"..."

Others saw the final selections and recruitment announcements disappear, feeling mildly disappointed but not upset, knowing there might be future opportunities. This path was not their only route.

A group of people left the Lord Mansion in droves, leaving it empty almost instantly.

Soon, outside discussions arose, clearly drawn by the announcement board.

Zhou Bai chuckled lightly and then climbed the stairs to the second floor.

On the second floor, the newly hired construction team was working according to their discussed blueprints, with the offices taking shape.

"...Zhou Bai?" Bayer said, seeing her, hesitated, then called out her name.

"I was curious, just came up to check. When will it be done?" Zhou Bai asked naturally.

"In the next couple of days," Bayer replied, handing her a sheepskin scroll, "Here’s the blueprint, take a look."

Zhou Bai took it and examined it seriously.

The second floor was divided into four large offices, with detailed separations for principal offices and staff workstations, clearly borrowing from conventional office layouts.

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