LOL: Summoner of Goddess Jana
Chapter 101 The Heart Will Not Get Old
Chapter 101 The Heart Will Not Get Old (5 Updates, Please Order First~)
Li Wei knew that the existence of Goddess Janna was naturally a huge deterrent.
Convincing the Pied City Council of Janna's existence is only good for the leader's cause, not bad.
So he told Mel unabashedly: "This blue bird is Janna's clone."
"It?" Mel was a little disappointed and instinctively questioned.But after questioning, she felt that the explanation was reasonable.
Indeed, God is proud.
How can a dignified goddess have a reason to end in person?
Sending a blue bird clone to follow the chosen person is already the greatest favor of the goddess.
Mel believed a little, but not completely.
She's just an ordinary person who doesn't understand magic, and she can't tell whether the so-called blue bird clone was transformed by Li Wei with magic and used to play tricks and tricks.
So Mel still maintained a cautious attitude, and then with a polite smile, he subtly tentatively said:
"Forgive my clumsy eyes, I didn't recognize the incarnation of the goddess."
"Speaking of which. If only I could be like those workers and be fortunate enough to witness the miracle of Goddess Jana."
"There will be a chance." Li Wei did not accept the move at all.
He knew that with Janna's current strength, all the "miracles" she showed could be explained by the spells of the extraordinary.
Since I don't have the strength to perform miracles, I simply don't perform.
Otherwise, it will not only fail to convince the other party, but may also have the opposite effect, causing all kinds of speculations from this wise lady.
"Well, I'll look forward to it." Mel thoughtfully skipped the topic.
She was not in a hurry to test Li Wei, but just naturally returned to the original dialogue: "Then Mr. Li Wei, please continue to guide me."
"No problem." Li Wei took Mel to continue the tour, and the group quickly entered the factory building.
The workers were not at work because it was already lunch break.
But they did not go to rest, but gathered together for a meeting under the organization of several leading cadres.
"What are they discussing?" Mel wondered.
An ordinary private factory does not have this kind of workers' meeting.
Zaun apprentices at other factories could not have such a leisurely lunch break.
She leaned in curiously to listen, only to hear that the leading cadres were doing ideological work to the workers.
And what they advertised turned out to be:
"A pay cut?"
Mel looked at Li Wei unexpectedly: "You leaders, are you planning to lower the treatment of the workers?"
"There is no way." Li Wei explained helplessly: "In the beginning, because of our lack of consideration and decision-making mistakes, we increased the treatment of apprentices tenfold in one go."
"With our current financial situation, we can't afford this level of labor costs. So we can only cut wages for workers."
Mel understands that.After all, the business owners in Picheng will try their best to reduce the wages of their workers whenever they have the opportunity.
Business owners have done the same thing.
What Mayer couldn't understand was: "In your leader's philosophy, workers should be the 'masters' of the factory."
"Since they are 'in charge of the house', can you give them a pay cut and a treatment, can they agree?"
As a Peel City councillor, Mel is clear:
Welfare is easy to mention, but difficult to bring down.
For example, the benefits that Piltover has given to the locals are already staggeringly rich and should be satisfying.
But even so, as long as there is such a little news of welfare reductions, these "greedy" Picheng people will still jump up and complain loudly.
Well, the leader is now going to cut wages and pay for workers, can they agree?
If the workers disagree, what will the leaders do?
Mel looks forward to the answer to this question.
But what she didn't expect was that the workers didn't give her a chance to answer this question after a collective meeting to discuss—
Because they didn't refuse a pay cut in the first place.
The workers even initiated an internal democratic resolution procedure for the leader on the spot, voted by all, and collectively approved the pay cut with an absolute majority of votes.
"How is this possible?" Mel once again encountered something she couldn't understand.
She looked at the expressions of those workers clearly from the side.
They are not voluntary.
They all agree with the leader's policy from the bottom of their hearts and are willing to accept pay cuts.
Mel couldn't imagine how these ordinary workers could behave so calmly and indifferently in the face of this huge material loss.
Don't they love money?
"It's not that they don't love money, it's just that in their hearts, there is something more important than money."
"I've said it before - they're not ordinary workers, they're the leaders."
Because the apprentices in this factory are basically all leaders whose ideological awareness has been greatly improved.
Therefore, the seemingly very difficult thing to reduce salary is very simple to implement.
The workers are willing to understand the current difficulties faced by the leaders and to overcome the difficulties with them.
Because they are the leaders themselves.
"Workers know that we are not exploiting them for profit."
"The cadres of our leaders and the workers at the bottom have always been treated the same. They cut their salaries, and we cut them too. We are not making them suffer and enjoy themselves."
"We are fighting in a ditch, we are overcoming difficulties together and overcoming difficulties together."
Li Wei's explanation made Mel even more difficult to accept.
She asked suspiciously: "The cadres of your leaders are treated the same as the workers?"
"Well." Li Wei nodded affirmatively: "Even if I am the chairman, the salary is not much higher than that of the workers."
"Vice President Viktor's pay is high. But that's because he's a scientist and has perks."
Mel didn't want to believe it.
Even if this is an association of leaders and idealists, this story of cadres and workers sharing weal and woe sounds a little too ideal.
Why?
Cadres are leaders and managers, so why should they be treated the same as workers?
Is there still anyone willing to be the cadre of the leader and do things for the leader?
"If it is an extraordinary person, a scientist, or a professional with outstanding contributions, we will all be rewarded with extra allowances."
"But if it is an ordinary leader, it will not be much higher than the workers." Li Wei emphasized again.
Mel was silent for a long time.
After thinking for a long time, she finally sighed: "Well, I can believe everything you said."
"But I can tell you clearly that this set of things you are doing is unscientific and anti-human, and it will definitely not work in the long run."
"People are inherently selfish. With power in hand, how many people can resist it?"
"Li Wei, you are too naive."
Mel shook his head repeatedly.In her opinion, the spiritual outlook that the leader is now showing is just the blood of young people.
When these idealists have been in the world for a long time, they will naturally become mortals.
Stronger than Noxus, isn't it now gradually destroyed by those deep-rooted military nobles?
History has long proven that human nature is destined to be unchangeable.
"I don't believe in people either, but I believe in God." Li Wei replied: "Janna will always guard us and guide us in the right direction."
"How to protect?" Mel smiled sarcastically.The problem of human nature, she believes that God can't solve it.
"Like this—" She wanted to see a miracle, but Li Wei actually gave her a miracle:
I saw the blue bird fluttering its wings slightly, and looming "white thin lines" were pulled out from everyone present.
"What are these?" Mel wondered.
"These are embodied beliefs. Through these 'lines' we can see how devout a person is to their beliefs."
Hearing this, Mel's pupils shrank suddenly:
Faith can also be embodied?Can you also see piety or not?
If all this is true:
An immortal god of faith, a great faith that lives forever, plus an ever-pure team of devotees. This equals an unstoppable storm of change!
In this way, the so-called ultimate ideal, which is like a dream, also seems to have hope to be realized.
Thinking of this, Mel couldn't help but feel a little crazy.
"Wait—" She was stunned for a long time before she realized something even more terrifying.
"I" Mel stared blankly at his hand: "Why do I also have 'lines'?!"
Yep, she's wired too.
That line is very dim, if not there.Although it is very unstable, it does exist.
"Because, you are also a Janna believer." Li Wei sighed.
He wasn't surprised by that.He would be so patiently accompany Mel around today, and he would tell her those honest truths because...
When he met Mel, Janna told him:
"Mel, you also believe in Janna."
"It's impossible!" Mel was a little gaffe:
How could she possibly believe in Janna?
She had only flipped through the pamphlet a few times and had been familiar with the theory on it.
Familiar with it does not mean she believes it.
"How could I believe that fantasy like a fairy tale?" Mel murmured to himself, "I'm no longer a child!"
"But it is."
Livy looked at the thread of her belief, which not only did not disappear with Mel's denial, but dimmed a little brighter.
"Miss Mel, maybe, you're just 'mature'--"
"But your heart is still young."
(End of this chapter)
Li Wei knew that the existence of Goddess Janna was naturally a huge deterrent.
Convincing the Pied City Council of Janna's existence is only good for the leader's cause, not bad.
So he told Mel unabashedly: "This blue bird is Janna's clone."
"It?" Mel was a little disappointed and instinctively questioned.But after questioning, she felt that the explanation was reasonable.
Indeed, God is proud.
How can a dignified goddess have a reason to end in person?
Sending a blue bird clone to follow the chosen person is already the greatest favor of the goddess.
Mel believed a little, but not completely.
She's just an ordinary person who doesn't understand magic, and she can't tell whether the so-called blue bird clone was transformed by Li Wei with magic and used to play tricks and tricks.
So Mel still maintained a cautious attitude, and then with a polite smile, he subtly tentatively said:
"Forgive my clumsy eyes, I didn't recognize the incarnation of the goddess."
"Speaking of which. If only I could be like those workers and be fortunate enough to witness the miracle of Goddess Jana."
"There will be a chance." Li Wei did not accept the move at all.
He knew that with Janna's current strength, all the "miracles" she showed could be explained by the spells of the extraordinary.
Since I don't have the strength to perform miracles, I simply don't perform.
Otherwise, it will not only fail to convince the other party, but may also have the opposite effect, causing all kinds of speculations from this wise lady.
"Well, I'll look forward to it." Mel thoughtfully skipped the topic.
She was not in a hurry to test Li Wei, but just naturally returned to the original dialogue: "Then Mr. Li Wei, please continue to guide me."
"No problem." Li Wei took Mel to continue the tour, and the group quickly entered the factory building.
The workers were not at work because it was already lunch break.
But they did not go to rest, but gathered together for a meeting under the organization of several leading cadres.
"What are they discussing?" Mel wondered.
An ordinary private factory does not have this kind of workers' meeting.
Zaun apprentices at other factories could not have such a leisurely lunch break.
She leaned in curiously to listen, only to hear that the leading cadres were doing ideological work to the workers.
And what they advertised turned out to be:
"A pay cut?"
Mel looked at Li Wei unexpectedly: "You leaders, are you planning to lower the treatment of the workers?"
"There is no way." Li Wei explained helplessly: "In the beginning, because of our lack of consideration and decision-making mistakes, we increased the treatment of apprentices tenfold in one go."
"With our current financial situation, we can't afford this level of labor costs. So we can only cut wages for workers."
Mel understands that.After all, the business owners in Picheng will try their best to reduce the wages of their workers whenever they have the opportunity.
Business owners have done the same thing.
What Mayer couldn't understand was: "In your leader's philosophy, workers should be the 'masters' of the factory."
"Since they are 'in charge of the house', can you give them a pay cut and a treatment, can they agree?"
As a Peel City councillor, Mel is clear:
Welfare is easy to mention, but difficult to bring down.
For example, the benefits that Piltover has given to the locals are already staggeringly rich and should be satisfying.
But even so, as long as there is such a little news of welfare reductions, these "greedy" Picheng people will still jump up and complain loudly.
Well, the leader is now going to cut wages and pay for workers, can they agree?
If the workers disagree, what will the leaders do?
Mel looks forward to the answer to this question.
But what she didn't expect was that the workers didn't give her a chance to answer this question after a collective meeting to discuss—
Because they didn't refuse a pay cut in the first place.
The workers even initiated an internal democratic resolution procedure for the leader on the spot, voted by all, and collectively approved the pay cut with an absolute majority of votes.
"How is this possible?" Mel once again encountered something she couldn't understand.
She looked at the expressions of those workers clearly from the side.
They are not voluntary.
They all agree with the leader's policy from the bottom of their hearts and are willing to accept pay cuts.
Mel couldn't imagine how these ordinary workers could behave so calmly and indifferently in the face of this huge material loss.
Don't they love money?
"It's not that they don't love money, it's just that in their hearts, there is something more important than money."
"I've said it before - they're not ordinary workers, they're the leaders."
Because the apprentices in this factory are basically all leaders whose ideological awareness has been greatly improved.
Therefore, the seemingly very difficult thing to reduce salary is very simple to implement.
The workers are willing to understand the current difficulties faced by the leaders and to overcome the difficulties with them.
Because they are the leaders themselves.
"Workers know that we are not exploiting them for profit."
"The cadres of our leaders and the workers at the bottom have always been treated the same. They cut their salaries, and we cut them too. We are not making them suffer and enjoy themselves."
"We are fighting in a ditch, we are overcoming difficulties together and overcoming difficulties together."
Li Wei's explanation made Mel even more difficult to accept.
She asked suspiciously: "The cadres of your leaders are treated the same as the workers?"
"Well." Li Wei nodded affirmatively: "Even if I am the chairman, the salary is not much higher than that of the workers."
"Vice President Viktor's pay is high. But that's because he's a scientist and has perks."
Mel didn't want to believe it.
Even if this is an association of leaders and idealists, this story of cadres and workers sharing weal and woe sounds a little too ideal.
Why?
Cadres are leaders and managers, so why should they be treated the same as workers?
Is there still anyone willing to be the cadre of the leader and do things for the leader?
"If it is an extraordinary person, a scientist, or a professional with outstanding contributions, we will all be rewarded with extra allowances."
"But if it is an ordinary leader, it will not be much higher than the workers." Li Wei emphasized again.
Mel was silent for a long time.
After thinking for a long time, she finally sighed: "Well, I can believe everything you said."
"But I can tell you clearly that this set of things you are doing is unscientific and anti-human, and it will definitely not work in the long run."
"People are inherently selfish. With power in hand, how many people can resist it?"
"Li Wei, you are too naive."
Mel shook his head repeatedly.In her opinion, the spiritual outlook that the leader is now showing is just the blood of young people.
When these idealists have been in the world for a long time, they will naturally become mortals.
Stronger than Noxus, isn't it now gradually destroyed by those deep-rooted military nobles?
History has long proven that human nature is destined to be unchangeable.
"I don't believe in people either, but I believe in God." Li Wei replied: "Janna will always guard us and guide us in the right direction."
"How to protect?" Mel smiled sarcastically.The problem of human nature, she believes that God can't solve it.
"Like this—" She wanted to see a miracle, but Li Wei actually gave her a miracle:
I saw the blue bird fluttering its wings slightly, and looming "white thin lines" were pulled out from everyone present.
"What are these?" Mel wondered.
"These are embodied beliefs. Through these 'lines' we can see how devout a person is to their beliefs."
Hearing this, Mel's pupils shrank suddenly:
Faith can also be embodied?Can you also see piety or not?
If all this is true:
An immortal god of faith, a great faith that lives forever, plus an ever-pure team of devotees. This equals an unstoppable storm of change!
In this way, the so-called ultimate ideal, which is like a dream, also seems to have hope to be realized.
Thinking of this, Mel couldn't help but feel a little crazy.
"Wait—" She was stunned for a long time before she realized something even more terrifying.
"I" Mel stared blankly at his hand: "Why do I also have 'lines'?!"
Yep, she's wired too.
That line is very dim, if not there.Although it is very unstable, it does exist.
"Because, you are also a Janna believer." Li Wei sighed.
He wasn't surprised by that.He would be so patiently accompany Mel around today, and he would tell her those honest truths because...
When he met Mel, Janna told him:
"Mel, you also believe in Janna."
"It's impossible!" Mel was a little gaffe:
How could she possibly believe in Janna?
She had only flipped through the pamphlet a few times and had been familiar with the theory on it.
Familiar with it does not mean she believes it.
"How could I believe that fantasy like a fairy tale?" Mel murmured to himself, "I'm no longer a child!"
"But it is."
Livy looked at the thread of her belief, which not only did not disappear with Mel's denial, but dimmed a little brighter.
"Miss Mel, maybe, you're just 'mature'--"
"But your heart is still young."
(End of this chapter)
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