Chapter 738: The Tangle of Two Plans
What Wendil described was indeed very attractive to Carl.
Ask one or even several architects to build a home of your own from scratch according to your own ideas and requirements?
Carl just imagined it, and all kinds of ideas came to his mind.
It would be best if it was a two-story building with a small attic with a skylight on top.
There should be a garden in front of the door, not too big, just enough for him and his brother's family to spread tablecloths on the lawn for a pleasant afternoon picnic;
If possible, it would be best if there was a swing in the garden. Carl's daughter wanted a swing of her own, but unfortunately Carl had never been able to fulfill his daughter's wish.
Carl had many ideas like this.
He even thought about how to arrange every decoration in the house.
Unfortunately.
He was short of money.
He had no money.
He had no destiny points or Reyak gold coins mentioned by Wendil.
Now, in addition to the luggage he and his family carried with him, the cash on his body had long been spent on the road.
So he could only reject Wendil's plan with embarrassment.
This made Carl very embarrassed.
He was obviously in his prime and should have been the backbone of the family.
As a result, because of his wife's serious illness and his father's funeral, and the temporary border tax, he couldn't even take out a few silver coins from his pocket, and only had a few copper coins.
They might not even be able to pay for a temporary hotel now.
Wendil's face was normal, and he didn't change his attitude because of Carl's embarrassment. He smiled and changed his words: "Ah! I understand, I understand."
"Don't be embarrassed about it. Many people who have just arrived in Dawn City will face similar situations as you. Financial pressure is not something difficult to talk about. We all have our own difficulties, right?"
"We have several other plans. I think two of them are very suitable for you."
Wendil thought for a while, raised his hand and drew a line in front of him.
A light curtain appeared out of thin air in front of Carl and his family.
Then it was separated by Wendil and turned into two light screens.
Clear words began to appear on it.
On the left light screen was an agreement called "The First Phase of Life Security Resettlement Plan of Dawn City".
"First, you can choose to accept the "First Phase of Life Security Resettlement Plan" of Dawn City, which lasts for three months."
"During this period, you and your family will enjoy the resettlement-type ordinary residential buildings of uniform specifications prepared by the resettlement plan for free. This plan can ensure that you don't have to worry about your life."
"But as a requirement for participating in the resettlement plan, you need to accept the unified deployment of Dawn City for three months, including but not limited to obeying work arrangements, accepting job scheduling, and occasional emergency overtime and temporary tasks."
"These jobs will also provide you with corresponding remuneration, of course, the amount will not be too much."
The light screen on the right shows the lease agreement of "Lawn City Low-rent Ordinary Residential Buildings".
Wendell gently introduced to Carl:
"The second option, if you think you have a skill that is good enough, you can consider renting a low-rent ordinary house."
"This kind of house consists of 1 bedroom, 1 dining room and 1 toilet, and the size is not less than 20 square meters. It has prepared for you in advance, including beds, tables and chairs, closets, storage boxes, buckets and other basic furniture for use, but it is forbidden to sell or maliciously destroy it, and you are not allowed to redecorate and repair the interior of the low-rent house."
"The advantage is that its rental price is very low. The monthly rent only requires 8 points of destiny points, and you can pay one deposit and one payment, and renew the lease on a monthly basis."
"..."
Carl was full of expectations for the plan that Wendell was about to provide at the beginning. After listening to it, his mind was completely filled with huge surprises!
Both of these two options were unheard of by him before, and they sounded so wonderful!
He can choose the resettlement plan with his family.
According to Wendell's introduction, the resettlement plan will not only provide them with free housing, but also provide them with a stable job!
What's the difference between this and a pie in the sky?
Oh!
This pie needs him to work hard to eat.
But what Carl lacks the least is hard work!
Another way, renting low-rent houses, Carl feels is also full of temptation.
The reason is.
In the resettlement plan, he can't decide what kind of work he can do, and he must obey the arrangement of Dawn City.
Wendil told him that most of the work is basically simple physical labor, such as the outer city wall that is under construction in full swing, which requires a large number of manpower every day.
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Many of them are outsiders participating in the resettlement plan.
This is not very friendly to Carl.
After all, the resettlement plan is signed for three months. If he finds a better job during this period, he can only watch the opportunity disappear.
Although choosing low-rent houses will not provide them with guaranteed jobs, it undoubtedly has a higher ceiling.
Carl is a strong man and knows a little about cooking. He and his brother have a set of secret sauces that they mix themselves. When the grilled steaks are coated with the sauce, they are crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, with a unique flavor.
When they were in Maginot Territory, they were both chefs in a tavern. The secret roast chicken steak was the specialty of Carl and his brother.
The owner of the tavern planned to sell the land and house of the tavern and move to Dawn City because the business was not very good some time ago. Carl lost his job and most of his income.
Carl thought that he might be able to find his former boss in Dawn City and continue to work under him.
In any case, it should be enough to earn enough to pay the rent of the low-rent residential buildings.
Or, be more bold.
Maybe he can open his own tavern in Dawn City in the future?
With this idea in mind, Carl looked back and forth at the light curtains on both sides with some entanglement.
There are obviously more advantages to renting low-rent residential buildings.
The problem is:
Carl really has no money on hand now!
To pay one deposit and one payment, he needs to take out at least 16 destiny points.
According to Wendil.
He could first take Carl and the others to a Xiwei Savings Point in the city, which provided a two-way exchange service for the currency of the Reyak Kingdom and the Destiny Points.
According to the current exchange rate, it would probably take about 18 silver coins.
At a critical moment, even a copper coin could stump people, let alone 18 silver coins.
While Carl was struggling, his wife made a decision, leaned close to Carl's ear, and whispered:
"Dear, I have a way."
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