"There's one guy today who's sick and can't come. Like you guys load bricks 20% more than usual!

Yeah. 600, not 500?

I can't do that.

Whatever you say, I've been loading 500 a day for two years. I can't believe you suddenly increase that by a hundred.

"Your people are suffering from illness. Good luck instead."

"But until now, the superintendent told me to do just my part."

"I don't know how the other guys do it. Anyway, we all do it right."

That said, the Supervisor has gone from this scene to the next.

Hi, this supervisor. He's the type who likes to do it as planned.

I don't know because I like doing my share as planned, too.

But this way won't be a good idea.

"Okay, trouble. 600 in a day."

It is not possible to extend the working hours. It gets sunset, so I can't see.

To accumulate 600 pieces in the same time, do you multiply the speed by 1.2?

Wait, that could get cluttered up trying to do it fast.

I need to do the work-in-progress checks more firmly than usual.

The likelihood of starting over is even higher, so if you don't multiply your speed by 1.5, you won't make it.

"Can I load bricks at 1.5 times my speed right now?

Ping-Poon

"You won't have to."

Is that true! I've never done it, but can I?

I'll give it a try first. He said he should move faster than usual.

Brick, brick, brick, brick, brick, confirmation!

I tried loading five in a row. Check it out, what a beautiful pile.

"You can do it if you try."

Brick, brick, brick, brick, brick, confirmation!

Brick, brick, brick, brick, brick, confirmation!

Brick, brick, brick, brick, brick, confirmation!

Brick, brick, brick, brick, brick, confirmation!

Brick, brick, brick, brick, brick, confirmation!

Brick, brick, brick, brick, brick, confirmation!

Confirm when five are loaded. I tried loading thirty in this form. Time is 25 minutes.

This could end sooner than planned.

Brick, brick, brick, brick, brick, confirmation!

Brick, brick, brick, brick, brick, confirmation!

I will concentrate on brick loading and confirmation because I am faster than usual.

Brick, brick, brick, brick, brick, confirmation!

Brick, brick, brick, brick, brick, confirmation!

"That's 600 of them."

Civil Skills D Rank

Oh, my God! I tried loading it up quickly and they improved my skills. Surprise.

We still have an hour before sundown. Ensure that the quality has not fallen even after a firm final confirmation.

"Well, what about the others"

Anyway, people who don't finish till sundown, people who are cluttered.

Each, but no one's done with it anymore.

"Hey, are you done yet? You're early."

"That's a veteran."

I'm the only one who's been doing this job for two years.

Most of them quit after six months. They think it's a job that people who don't have a job do temporarily.

"If it's over, can you help me"

"Sorry. I decided not to help anyone else's."

Once before, when I helped. I have had problems with which one of the defective parts was loaded.

I can tell from the finish what I have piled up, but I can't accept it and the responsibility has been blurred.

So your share is on your own. That's the policy.

"Ah, there. It's sticking out."

"I know. I'll fix it properly."

Don't. Don't. When I have more time, I say extra things.

I didn't like that, so I just piled up 500 of them.

"What do you say? How you doing?"

When I had an hour left, the supervisor came to look around. I guess I was curious because it's more of a norm than usual.

"Oh, have you already loaded? That's fast."

"Yes, I've loaded 600"

"Look, you can do it right, right? Don't skip the rest of them."

He said he wasn't skipping. It's just tough because it's more than usual.

But to put it that way, the superintendent left again.

I was just wondering, so I asked the forecast.

"If I load bricks twice as fast, can I do it right?

Ping-Poon

"You won't have to."

Is that true? Then why don't you do it sooner?

"If you load bricks five times faster, can you do it well?

Ping-Poon

"The quality will be reduced to the limit of your strength, but you can manage it"

Is it something you can do so much? But I don't want to do it because the quality drops.

If I repeat the forecast a few times to know the limits of what I can do without losing quality.

I figured I could do it up to three times.

If I had been loading bricks for two years, they would have been able to give me a lot of speed.

"It's time. I don't suppose anyone's finished."

I haven't finished a man who's always been told his hands are slow, but it'll be over before dark.

Five people, including myself, had successfully loaded 600 bricks.

"Then I'll give you my daily allowance today."

I think I'll go to the tavern because I have better daily allowance today than usual.

"It was very brazen. Five big copper pennies a day."

"What, isn't it six?

"The daily allowance is set at five. You'll know."

Oh, this supervisor. You're gambling for one.

"That would be crazy. I've loaded 600 of them, so I guess six."

"The daily allowance is set at five. I thought you said it right."

Other guys protested, but you don't seem to be able to.

This supervisor, I guess all you're thinking about is fattening your belly.

"Good luck again tomorrow"

This supervisor, you can't. Do you really think we'll all be together tomorrow?

Half will stop coming. That's what I expected.

Supervisors who can't communicate with their workers properly are no good.

This guy's a rookie, I'm sure.

"How many workers are coming tomorrow?

Ping-Poon

"There will be two of them all."

Me and the other one.

You can't work for six.

I wonder what you're going to do. This supervisor.

Well, it's none of my business. I'm going to go to the tavern again because I'm going to sneeze.

When I went to the tavern on my way home from work, yesterday's C-class adventurer was bringing his people to the tavern.

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