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Chapter 946: The Payment Problem
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Roland closed the notebook and gently sighed
The arrival of nu Island witches would undoubtedly instill the industry of Neverwinter with immeasurable vitality, yet a few intractable proble the issue of pay Spell Theoretically, they were under the leadership of Tilly, so whether they illing to be eh Tilly's attitude toward hireatly improved, it was still hard for him to back up his former promise and make use of his connection with Tilly to propel the witches forward
That was to say the position planning in the notebook was only his own intentions for the witches To what extent those intentions could be realized was dependent on the nu to join in the tides of production
To instill thees fate" would bring little effect, yet to boast the idea of "fighting for our hoful After all, to them, the only place which could be called their ho Island
Roland believed that anyone would fall in love with this city and take it as his or her hoht time yet—naturally, a newcoe, new place He could not wait for a few years to pass before developing the industry, so he had to offer intriguing pay, there must be a desire that propelled them to work
Prior to this, Roland had asked Tilly about the witches' pay Island, the bounty service the witches offered to the Fjords merchants or explorers were quite costly, old royals Although Tilly used that ot paid according to a primitive quota allocation system They lived a fairly poor life, but it did not mean they had not seen much money
Besides, nowadays 30 of the profits made from the Chaos Drink trade was at Tilly's disposal It was predictable that she would take a s standard In other words, even if a witch who chose not to ould not starve to death and could live a better life than the one on the island
So a few extra gold royals et their interest
Besides the low payment, there could be the issue of comparison Most of the witches in the Witch Union were paid with one to three gold royals per et better paid? Even if Roland raise their payment as well, there could also be a criticisht ask "our payments have been kept at the saet a raise as soon as the Sleeping Island witches arrived? Do senior witches like us have to depend on the newbies to get a salary raise?"
Even though the union members would not put it that way, Roland would rather not take that path
At this thought, he could not help but look at the girl resting on the lounge chair reading a picture-story book—Nightingale
Nightingale ?"
A perfect curve
"No, now is not the ti have you been here?"
"Two years, 11 ale sat up "Why do you ask?"
So precise?