The Hero Who Troubles the Heroes

Vol 2 Chapter 208: Request from Party A's father

Whenever night falls, the bar street of the forged holy land ushered in the busiest time of the day.

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The dwarves who got off work came to the familiar bar in groups of three or five, and went home to rest after drinking enough.

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Just after work, he came to the bar to order food first. It was a single dwarf who had not yet started a family. Family dwarves usually don't come to the bar until after eight o'clock in the evening.

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Here, every bar is a circle, and the regular customers in it are basically dwarves from the same industry.

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The name and signboard of the bar can reflect the characteristics of the circle in the bar. Some bars simply hang decorations such as swords and armor at the front of the bar.

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When you see a tile painted on the sign of a bar, you will know that the bar is a circle engaged in the construction industry.

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A dusty dwarf came to the door of a bar and pushed open the door of the Bull Bar. He was stunned when he was about to say hello to the old guys like he used to, and then stepped back and glanced at the bull. Looking at a cart of bricks and signs to make sure that he has not gone to the wrong place.

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Entering the door again, he came to the front of the bar and shouted to the boss behind the bar, "Phil, give me a cup of forgetful water!"

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The bar owner took an oak barrel from the wine rack behind him, filled the wine glass and snapped his fingers, and light blue flames burst out of the wine glass.

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Michael immediately picked up the wine glass and drank the burning spirits.

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(▔o▔)=? "Ah..."

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After a comfortable burp, Michael said contentedly, "It's comfortable, it's worth it for me to rush back all the way."

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Phil put away the wine barrel and asked, "Aren't you helping Earl McGarden's house to build a house, why did you come back?"

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"Just leave it to my apprentice over there. He should be on his own. I heard that there is a big business and I will come back." Michael asked for another glass of ale. "What happened to everyone? I didn't see them working so hard in the school exam. what."

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The bars that used to be not brightly lit are now brightly lit, and the usually noisy drinkers are now sitting quietly at the table, reading a few books, and occasionally discussing in a low voice. If it weren't for the aroma of the wine, others would have thought this was a study room.

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Phil put a large glass of ale in front of Michael and said, "It's not about money. The elves said that this time the project must be done according to their rules, otherwise there will be no doors."

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Michael took two sips of wine, curled his lips, and said disdainfully, "Elves? They're not bad at decorating, but they're a little short on building the house."

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Phil, who was sitting in the seat at the back of the bar, said, "Haha", "You can see what they are looking at."

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Michael disagreed. He went to his friend Dennis, who was studying hard, and borrowed a book, then sat at the bar and read it.

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""Safe and Civilized Construction Standardization Management Manual"?" Michael was taken aback by the title of the book.

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He opened the cover and saw a line on the title page: Safety first.

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After being stunned for a while, he turned to the directory section.

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It can be seen in the catalog that this book can be divided into general principles, safety production management, civilized construction, safety protection, magic use management, mechanical safety and lifting, fire protection and temporary facilities. detail.

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Turning a few pages back, Michael read with the same concentration as the other dwarves.

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He soon discovered that the experience he gained in the construction process over the years was systematically reflected in the book, and many things that he had not noticed before were also mentioned in the book. In addition, there are illustrations in the book, so even beginners can understand the meaning.

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Michael took a sip of wine after turning a few pages of the book, and finished the wine when he turned to the last page of the book.

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After he returned the book to Dennis, he borrowed two more books from the table. The titles of the two books were "One Book for Construction Workers" and "One Book for Security Officers".

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After roughly flipping through the two books, Michael drank the glass of ale in one gulp.

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"I didn't expect such a powerful expert among elves." Michael sighed, "With these few books, the temple can give him a sage title."

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"Look at the author," Phil said.

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At this time, Michael realized that he hadn't noticed who the author was. He looked through it and found that the author of these books was Charles McGarden.

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His face twitched a few times. Isn't this the owner of the house he is starting now.

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Then he thought of the legend of the origin of the McGarden family, and said, "If it is a descendant of that one, it would not be surprising to be able to write such a book."

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At this time, Dennis came over to get back the book that Michael borrowed. Michael asked him, "Dennis, where did you buy this book?"

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"I can't buy it now," Dennis said. "The elves didn't bring much, and they were all sold out in one morning. But the temple is arranging for printing. If you want to buy it, you have to wait a few days."

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"This is for you." Dennis handed a piece of parchment to Michael, "If you want to receive a project from the Elf, you have to follow this."

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Michael took the parchment and was confused when he saw the "Tendering and Bidding Process" written on it.

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After looking at half of it carefully, he said angrily, "Do we need to pay first when we go to work for them?"

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Dennis said indifferently: "This is the bid bond, which ensures that the bidder will not breach the contract. Those who do not win the bid will be returned, and those who win the bid will be automatically converted into the contract bond, which will be returned to you after the contract is completed."

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Michael frowned helplessly, "What other tricks do those elves have? Tell me."

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After speaking, he asked Phil to serve two glasses of ale.

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Dennis drank half a glass of ale in one breath, and then said to him: "This time, the Temple of Life will send someone to supervise the whole process, from materials to quality and safety, and they will have to sign for the final acceptance..."

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Meanwhile, Edward and Charles are having tea and chatting in their hotel.

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Taking advantage of the days when the dwarves were testing the quick-hardening cement, Charles and the others started the bidding for the first phase of the project.

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Edward and the other elves were quite critical of Charles' unprecedented strict demands.

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At this point Charles was taking this opportunity to explain to Edward why he did it.

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"The training cycle of our soldiers is too long." Charles said, "We must use this opportunity to establish a system to ensure the quality of the project. We will definitely build more projects in the future, rather than improving after the project has problems. , it's better to do it right from the start. We want to do everything possible to avoid unnecessary sacrifice of our warriors."

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Edward said with some concern: "I'm worried that this will make the dwarves back down."

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"The money is in place. Compared with the life of the warrior, spending more money is not a problem~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Charles said with confidence, "As long as the money is in place, the dwarves will definitely do what we ask for. . "

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In the past two days, he discovered that the construction industry people from the two worlds have a lot in common, so he dared to wave gold coins to make the dwarves listen to Party A's father obediently.

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Seeing that Edward was still a little puzzled, Charles could only say to him, "I am seeking benefits from management. Excellent management can improve our efficiency and reduce a lot of unnecessary waste."

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Charles knew that he would be transferred sooner or later. After he was transferred, Edward would definitely take his place next. When the task of building the stronghold is completed, Edward will definitely be promoted to the leader in charge of the battlefield engineering, so he patiently explained his thoughts to Edward to avoid the occurrence of people leaving the government.

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The scene in the conference room at the beginning of the senseless wrangling really frightened him. He will inevitably deal with engineering soldiers in the future battles, and he does not want to die in the oolong caused by the endless wrangling in the rear.

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After Charles "unintentionally" revealed that he would leave sooner or later and Edward had a promising future, Edward began to think carefully about a series of policies of Charles.

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