The Rise of Iceland

Chapter 33: Semi-military management

There was heavy rain on Vinland Island, the thatched roofs smashed by the raindrops puffed, and many houses began to leak rain, but the people in Hadar Camp had no time to take care of the problem of rain leaks in their houses, because of the heavy rain for three or four consecutive days. The low-lying places in the camp have been flooded into puddles.

   Although I try to choose higher places when building houses, there are still some houses in lower places that have been flooded by rain and become dilapidated houses that may collapse at any time.

Hadar, who had just recovered from his injury, wore leather jackets, and a dozen men and women each led by Yot, Hoskurd, Kadir, and others, wading in the rain, digging drainage ditches, preparing to send the accumulated water in the camp to the north. River ditch.

   Olaf took Thom and others in their big house to take care of dozens of children, and at the same time, together with some women, looked at the dim figures in the rain curtain outside with concern.

The campsite is about 3,000 steps away from the river. Olaf estimates that it’s more than 2,000 meters. It would take seven or eight days to excavate manually. However, there is a creek that flows northward into the river just east of the camp. This stream is only seven or eight hundred steps away from the camp, and it is 600 meters at most.

   Hadar and others were divided into four groups and were digging drainage channels to the creek.

Starting in the middle of the night, the digging has now been more than half completed. Olaf estimates that he will be able to dig it in another two or three hours. Then the accumulated water in the camp will slowly flow into the stream, threatening the safety of the camp. It was temporarily resolved.

   After the men led the wives and children to rest, Hadar also lay down on the bed and fell asleep.

   Before going to bed, Katlin looked at her husband so hard, so she couldn't help asking, "Is this too tired?"

   Hadar seemed to have fallen asleep, but he muttered in his sleep, "No matter how tired we are, we will also open up our own homeland. This is the man's home...and it is..." The snoring started before the words were finished.

   Olaf was a little moved. He heard what his father hadn't finished saying, that is: not only died on the road to open up the territory, but also died well!

   On the next morning, the heavy rain of autumn and winter communication stopped completely.

After having breakfast, Hadar first read the "Camp Management Manual" written by Olaf again, and then summoned Yotte, Hoskard, Kadir, and Heine. Except for Hudik’s absence, these four people and Hadar are now The management of the camp.

  Because the rain hasn't completely gone down, nothing can be done in the camp today, so everyone came very quickly, and they were all there in less than a candle.

  Katrin poured beer for everyone, and then sat and watched silently.

   Olaf also sat aside, while his younger brother and sister were still sleeping in the back room.

"Guys! I think this handbook written by Olaf is very good. It is all about the management of our camp. There are many things I can't think of. I think it is very good, so please take a look at it. Heine, come here. Read it!"

   Hadar handed the manual to Heine, and Heine, who had already known the contents of the manual, took it and read it aloud.

   "A snake without a head is no good, and a person without a head is unclear. The existence of an organization must have an organizational structure, including leadership, management, and management...

The Hadar camp has a population of 134, including 42 adult men, 48 adult women, and 44 children and adolescents. The Vinland area is undeveloped, rich in resources and unknown crises, such as black bears and other wild beasts and savages. The camp is better developed and has a place. Measures must be taken to gather the 134 people and mobilize them...

  Hadal camp must first clarify the leadership mechanism, justifiably speaking is the long-term development basis...

   It is also necessary to clarify the division of labor, divide the responsibilities and occupations of all people, work together, and give corresponding rewards according to their contributions... This is called a planned economy...

   In addition to production, life management and semi-military training are also required. The focus of life management is on human sanitation, and **** waste should not be thrown away at will... People who are sick should be isolated...

  Semi-military training means that all men have to train for half an hour every day, training arrays and fighting skills, etc. At the same time, ten elites are selected to train as Musketeers..."

   Olaf is not a real feudal old bureaucrat or manager of the new society. He just writes what he thinks of, so the content of the management manual is slightly messy and not standardized enough.

   But for Hadar and others, it is already quite esoteric, and it is very shocked to hear it.

   Hoskurd pondered for a long time, and first expressed his approval. Others also heard that the clear "leadership mechanism" is actually to ban officials, and the residents who manage the camp will be justified in the future.

   The management of life and sanitation and semi-military training in the following is to firmly grasp the people in the camp, and let them be completely obedient through training in life and other aspects.

The planned economy is even more powerful. Everyone works together to produce and then gives rewards. This is to grab the money bags of more than a hundred people. If it can be implemented according to this method, the Hadar camp can be implemented. It is really the private property of the Hadar family.

This is more sophisticated than the manor that was popular hundreds of years ago, but Hoskud and others also know that if more than a hundred people do not take this special method, they will face the harsh primitive environment and the crisis of wild beasts. Everyone may not develop freely in a hundred years, or even perish themselves within ten years.

   Hoskurd said his idea, everyone applauded, and then discussed for a long time, and finally basically agreed to manage the camp in accordance with the "Management Manual".

   After everyone discussed the establishment of the leadership system, and Kaidier and others invited Olaf to participate, it was set as the manor hundreds of years ago, and the Hadar Camp was renamed Hadar Manor.

Then Hadar became the owner of the manor and enjoyed the management rights over all the affairs in the manor. The four of Yött, Hoskurd, Kadir and Heine were the stewards of the manor and were responsible for hygiene, planting, hunting, fishing, training, The division of labor was carried out by the staff, and Hudik, who was not in the camp, was the captain of the guard, responsible for managing the manor’s militia and musketeers and maintaining public order.

In terms of details, the Hadars only mastered the distribution and development rights of materials, farmland and other resources~www.wuxiahere.com~ After everyone unified their thoughts, a general meeting of the Hadar camp was held. At the conference, Hadar announced the notice that the camp was changed to Hadar Manor, and at the same time read out the fine-tuned management regulations, and clarified the responsibilities of the four people, Jotte, Hoskard, Kadir, Heine and Hudik.

  The owner of the manor has ownership and control over the land and other resources in the manor, which is the situation in ancient times.

   Most of the free people in Iceland were the serfs and tenants of the manor owners in ancient times. They were granted farmland and free people status because they served the manor owners for a long time.

   Now that Hadar is asking to re-establish the manor system in Wenland, the more than 100 people in the entire camp have become Hadar's serfs or tenants. This news is actually unacceptable to everyone.

However, the management regulations go on and on, everyone heard that the manor is only a name, in fact everyone is still a free citizen, personal assets and wealth will not be invaded and deprived, and at the same time will be given according to everyone’s contribution. And corresponding remuneration.

People in Iceland who have just experienced the disaster of black bear killings and heavy rain flooding the camp understand that if you want to live now, if you want to live well, and let the benefits that Hadar promised to be fulfilled, then you must closely unite in Hadar. Around.

   After a long time of tumultuous discussions, the people of Iceland did not realize that this management regulation had any damage to their own interests. On the contrary, it was conducive to the development of the camp and allowed the land wealth promised by Hadar to be implemented as soon as possible.

   So more than 100 people raised no objections, Hadar Manor was formally established, and at the same time the management established, Hadar Manor’s production and life mode was also determined.

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