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Chapter119

  Several young girls who joined the book bar at its inception have gradually grown into team leaders who can independently assume management responsibilities after several months of practice and training, and have formed a subtle competitive atmosphere among each other.

  Jia Lan has a positive attitude towards this moderate competition, believing that it helps to stimulate greater potential of team members.

  "The above is the operation overview of the book bar area today."

  After finishing the work report of the bookstore, Minnie solemnly placed another detailed record in front of Jia Lan, moved closer to him, used her slender fingers to guide Jia Lan's attention to the key data in the record, and gave a detailed explanation.

  "Today, the game bar received a total of 11,378 character crystal card creation applications, and each application was charged 1 gold talan as a registration fee; in addition, the prop sales counter successfully sold various virtual props, totaling 36,881 gold talan."

  "In terms of expenditure, we paid 1,137.8 gold talan to the evaluation team as evaluation fees, and paid 4,551.2 gold talan to the mercenary guild for crystal card production. At the same time, the virtual prop manufacturing team spent 1,000 gold talan as material costs and labor costs for the day."

  "In summary, the total income of the game bar today was 48,259 gold talan, the total expenditure was 6,689 gold talan, and the net income was 41,570 gold talan."

  Jia Lan smiled after listening to Minnie's report. While browsing the bills, he enjoyed the warmth and touch brought by Minnie, and responded softly: "I understand. These revenues will be included in the general ledger. In addition, starting tomorrow, we will add virtual equipment recycling and virtual treasure physical exchange services."

  Facing Jia Lan's calm decision, Minnie curled her lips in dissatisfaction and asked, "Will we start tomorrow? But we don't have enough people in the physical prop processing team!"

  Jia Lan frowned slightly and asked uncertainly: "Who is currently in charge of the physical prop processing group?"

  Minnie smiled and replied: "Cindy is in charge."

  Jia Lan nodded and said: "Then you go and get busy first, and notify Cindy to come over by the way."

  Not long after, Cindy arrived in a panic.

  Jia Lan smiled and nodded at her, and Cindy nervously sat down opposite Jia Lan.

  Jia Lan asked gently: "Is the physical prop processing group currently facing any difficulties?"

  Cindy's cheeks flushed, and the small freckles on the tip of her nose slightly sweated due to nervousness. She whispered: "No... no big problem... It's just that we can't recruit senior students from the auxiliary department to join, and the processing success rate of junior students is very low..."

  "I understand. It doesn't matter. From tomorrow, we will issue a notice announcing that the 'Komo Adventure Game Bar Physical Prop Processing Group will provide materials for free. You only need to sign a ten-year employment contract after graduation to apply for joining." After a little thought, Jia Lan smiled and patted Cindy's shoulder, encouraging: "The tuition and living expenses of the joiners will be borne by the game bar, and for manufacturers whose material loss rate does not exceed sales, they will also enjoy 50% of the profit share."

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  Feeling Jia Lan's understanding and encouragement, Cindy's mood relaxed a little, but after hearing Jia Lan's proposal, she couldn't help but widen her eyes: "Won't we lose money in this way? Isn't it a waste of materials to train them in vain?"

  "The original intention of establishing the physical prop processing group was not to pursue economic benefits."

  Facing the girl's worries, Jia Lan smiled and responded: "How can there be a loss? These trained personnel will sign a ten-year employment contract with us... In short, the physical prop processing group only needs to maintain a balance between income and expenditure."

  Although Cindy was confused, she was relieved. After bowing to Jia Lan, she left happily.

  The environment of Komo University is relatively closed, which makes people speculate about the considerations behind the decision of the "College Affairs Management Office" of the college's top management.

  Those mysterious and rarely seen senior magicians seem to have a rejection attitude towards the world outside the college, as if they are in a small world built by themselves and are indifferent to the outside world.

  Although it is not clearly stated, their attitude has invisibly shaped the atmosphere of the college.

  On the one hand, the college does not reject outsiders from exploring magic knowledge, but on the other hand, it allows students to develop on their own. This management model is indeed confusing.

  It seems that no magician has ever considered organizing students to improve learning conditions through their own efforts.

  The continuous expansion of the book bar, as well as the newly added game bar and derivative industries, provide a wealth of work-study opportunities for college students.

  The college encourages this, but strictly prohibits students from leaving school on study days.

  However, how many work-study opportunities are there on this campus?

  In particular, most of the self-sufficient campus industries have been infiltrated and controlled by the forces of Kolan City.

  It is hard to imagine how a magic apprentice can compete with those employees who can work like livestock for only low wages.

  If you were an employer, would you choose an employee who provided food and lodging, received very little salary, could be driven around at will, and could even scold him to change your mood when you were in a bad mood, or would you choose a magic apprentice who could not be punished as your subordinate?

  Therefore, in this environment, whether it is a book bar or a game bar, it is a test for the college's top management.

  Judging from the current reaction, the college does not oppose students working, but the premise is that they do not leave the college and do not affect their studies.

  Jia Lan was speechless about the attitude of the college's top management.

  He believes that those senior magicians have the mentality of "whether it is to release one sheep or a group of sheep, it is to release sheep anyway." to students.

  It is their responsibility to teach knowledge, and whether to learn or not is the students' business. As for whether they have the financial conditions to study is another matter.

  Senior magicians seem to have fully implemented the concept of "The world of magic, poor people should stay away from it!", as if to hint to students with poor economic conditions: the road of magic is full of thorns, and understanding this as early as possible may make them happier.

  However, in this case, why not refuse civilian students from the beginning? Is there a deeper intention hidden in this?

  Jia Lan's meditation was interrupted by a "click" sound.

  In the dim light, he watched several girls trying to rub flints to light the bull's eye lanterns for the book bar. He didn't disturb the girls, smiled, stood up and walked towards his administrator's hut.

  As he got to know more, he felt that this era was not as simple as he imagined.

  As a special existence in Kolan City and even the entire Zilago Continent, Komo College's attitude of inaction was obviously abnormal.

  However, this didn't seem to have much to do with him. Jia Lan sighed. His curiosity might cause trouble, but these mysterious things were indeed fascinating.

  However, today's harvest was still good, and it was worth spending time to repair the "junk" he bought.

  Returning to the administrator's hut, closing the door and drawing the heavy curtains.

  Jia Lan flicked his fingers and released a light spell to the tallow candle wick on the candlestick. A flame replaced the candlelight and illuminated the room.

  Jia Lan has used this tallow candle for several months, but in most cases, it is just a carrier.

  After all, the light of the light spell is much brighter and more stable than that of a candle.

  The place where the bed was originally placed is now filled with multiple rows of simple wooden shelves, and Dave has placed all the junk he bought on them.

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