With the Greenhouse completed, their daily responsibilities now included managing it.
anwhile, the workers at the river were still extracting sand.
Since they didn't have other tasks for now, Kim Haru saw no reason to stop them.
In a few days, after confirming that the Greenhouse on his farm had no issues, the Pyeongseong Safe Zone would also start building Greenhouses.
The amount of glass required would be imnse, and the demand for sand would only grow.
When Moon Baein learned that the Greenhouse at the small farm was completed, he would send a ssage through the voice-transmitting snail every day to inquire about the situation.
Kim Haru observed the Greenhouse for a few days and confird that the crops inside were growing well and there were no signs of structural collapse.
He then gave Moon Baein a definitive answer: "You can prepare to start work now."
Moon Baein had been eagerly waiting for these words.
The situation in the Pyeongseong Safe Zone differed sowhat from Kim Haru's small farm.
At the very least, the Pyeongseong Safe Zone couldn't use the Unlted Frost Bamboo Tree as the frawork for their Greenhouse; they had to use tal instead.
All the tal-type ability users in the safe zone were gathered.
Following the blueprints provided by Kim Haru, each person was assigned a portion of the work, with one person responsible for assembling the parts in the end.
Building the large frawork went relatively smoothly.
The slightly more troubleso part was creating the clips used to secure the glass.
Not all the ability users had precise enough control, and so of the clips they made didn't et the specifications.
In such cases, they were either reassigned to positions that didn't require precision or asked to redo their work.
Fortunately, the production of glass wasn't particularly fast, allowing these ability users ample ti to refine their craftsmanship.
Once the Pyeongseong Safe Zone redirected so of its manpower to construct the Greenhouses, it beca even more apparent that the safe zone was short-handed.
Moon Baein discussed the matter with Kim Haru. "Mr. Kim, what do you think of the people from the Bangnang Safe Zone?"
Kim Haru understood Moon Baein's implication and replied, "Their work has been diligent, and there are no major issues. They're worth considering for recruitnt."
Indeed, when Moon Baein and Kim Haru initially allowed the refugee from the Bangnang Safe Zone to settle near the Pyeongseong Safe Zone, they had already considered this possibility.
Neither of them, however, brought up the idea imdiately, as both of them had their concerns.
Kim Haru's concern stemd from his lack of experience in managing a safe zone of this scale.
He worried that hastily proposing the integration of outsiders might lead to hidden risks.
He reasoned that if manpower truly beca an issue, Moon Baein and his team would raise the matter themselves, so he refrained from suggesting it too early.
Moon Baein's concerns were primarily focused on Kim Haru.
It wasn't that he feared Kim Haru would disapprove.
Rather, everyone in the Pyeongseong Safe Zone recognized that the safe zone's transformation was largely thanks to Kim Haru.
The residents had seen firsthand how Mr. Kim had led them step by step to their current success.
Their respect for him was undeniable, as was their understanding of his critical role in the safe zone.
As long as people sought a better life, no one would be foolish enough to do anything that might harm Kim Haru.
But outsiders were a different matter.
Moon Baein and his team worried that hastily recruiting such a large group of people might introduce people with malicious intentions.
If anyone harbored ill will toward Kim Haru, it could have disastrous consequences.
Even if no harm ca to him, any disrespectful actions could sour his mood.
Thus, Moon Baein and his team decided to observe these outsiders first.
Only when they deed them suitable would they proceed with recruitnt.
Now was the right ti.
With both Moon Baein and Kim Haru in agreent about the recruitnt, the process was set in motion.
Recruiting the people from the Bangnang Safe Zone required surprisingly little effort.
When Jang Dojang went to inform them that they could obtain permanent residence and citizenship in the Pyeongseong Safe Zone, everyone, except for the core mbers of the Caeruleus Draco team, was overjoyed.
Jang Dojang was imdiately surrounded by a crowd bombarding him with questions.
They eagerly asked about the conditions, the process for obtaining residency and citizenship, and whether they could bring their family mbers along.
Jang Dojang patiently explained everything to them.
In reality, the process wasn't complicated.
After passing a basic assessnt, they only needed to register with the safe zone and exchange a portion of their supplies for a house within the zone to beco mbers of the Pyeongseong Safe Zone.
For those without supplies, points or crystal cores could also be used as currency.
The refugee from the Bangnang Safe Zone had already accumulated a certain amount of points through their work, enough for each of them to secure the qualifications needed.
Realizing this, everyone was ecstatic.
However, Jang Dojang didn't imdiately lead everyone into the safe zone for registration.
Instead, he first read them the Pyeongseong Safe Zone's rules.
Most of the rules were standard, such as prohibitions against theft and other cris.
Notably, the top rule stated: "Show respect to Mr. Kim. No one may act against him in any way."
The refugee from the Bangnang Safe Zone readily accepted this rule.
Even without such a rule, they already held great respect for Mr. Kim, who had been willing to provide them with work. Experience new stories on My Virtual Library Empire
In their interactions with the people of Pyeongseong Safe Zone during material exchanges, they had noticed how much everyone revered Mr. Kim and understood his status within the safe zone.
None of them were foolish enough to risk offending the entire community by acting against him.
Thus, the recruitnt of the refugee from the Bangnang Safe Zone proceeded smoothly.
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