Chapter 354 You're Lucky

The broken skeleton soldiers rolled on the ground, but a ratman immediately ran over, picked up the skeleton bones piece by piece, and put them back together.

There are no broken bones, just put it back together and it will move.

But the same cannot be said for the fractured parts, because they are really broken, and even when put together they are still broken and cannot be moved.

The skeleton reached into his pelvis with his left hand and pulled out a bottle of 502 glue. He handed it to the rat man and said, "Use this to glue the broken bone together."

The rat man quickly took the order and clumsily applied glue, put the bones together, and dried the glue.

After a while, the glue dried, and the skeleton soldier stood up again with a click, regaining his "health".

But the stupid rat man accidentally stuck 502 on his own fur, and screamed miserably: "Oh no, Your Majesty, I got it stuck on my fur."

"Stupid, be careful when using 502 glue." Zhang Jingyi: "You are in a hopeless situation now, go get a shave."

Rat Man: “…”

After a while, the rat man was shaved clean off his head, and the hairless rat looked quite miserable.

Zhang Jingyi stood in front of Hadi again and raised the camera again: "Look, it's useless for you to attack me suddenly. I'm a skeleton soldier anyway, and you can't kill me."

Hadi: “…”

Zhang Jingyi: "Life is like being raped. When you can't resist, just enjoy it."

Hadi angrily said, "I will not enjoy being a slave."

Zhang Jingyi: "I just told you that there are no slaves here, only labor camp workers."

Hardy: "Well, that sounds nice, but it's just slavery with a different name."

Zhang Jingyi: "You will soon be able to see with your own eyes whether there is a difference between workers and slaves."

Hadi was escorted by the wild boars with weapons and continued to walk into the labor camp. Zhang Jingyi was filming beside him...

As Hardy walked forward, he slowly discovered the difference between workers and slaves!
All the people in this labor camp, whether they were humans, camel people, or gerbil people, worked very hard, which was completely different from the slaves he had seen in other slave camps.

The slaves were always in a bad mood. They were lazy at work and would just slack off. Supervisors usually had to whip the slaves to keep them moving, but their efficiency was not high. Work was just a grind...

But the workers in this labor camp were full of energy and enthusiasm, and even had smiles on their faces. They moved as fast as flying. The gerbils were digging iron ore desperately in the mine, fearing that they would dig too slowly.

The camel drivers worked desperately to transport the ore, pushing the small ore carts as fast as flying.

Hardy: "They work so hard to make money for others?" The old guard said, "They are making money for themselves. Didn't I tell you just now? They can get paid for their work. Part of the payment is used to pay for the sins of the war, and the other part will belong to themselves. You can see how hard they work that they can really get paid. If we were cheating them, they would have stopped working long ago."

Hadi: “!”

The old guard raised his voice and shouted to the thousands of surrendered soldiers behind Hardy, "You were taken all the way from Sunset Town to the Western Forest. You must have not eaten well on the way, so today we will let you have a full meal and a good rest, and then you can start the labor reform tomorrow... But there are too many of you, thousands of you at once, and our canteen does not have enough chefs to handle so many of you. You have to cook your first meal by yourselves..."

This was not surprising. Hardy didn't even have to give the order, and a team of hundreds of people stood up from the Poplar Knights. It seemed that they all knew how to cook and had some culinary skills.

The old guard said: "Come with me to get food and cook for your companions."

The more than one hundred people winked at Hardy from a distance, and Hardy looked back: "Go! Be careful and be alert."

The hundred people followed a wild boar man and walked towards the granary.

As a prisoner, or "a slave called a worker", he did not expect to eat well, thinking that it would probably be some batter and grass roots that would not fill him up.

Unexpectedly, the boar man led them to the granary, pointed to bags of fine wheat flour and said, "These are allocated to you. Just consider the amount for one meal. Don't waste it. Move it and cook your own meals."

"Ah?" The 100 chefs were shocked when they saw the flour bag in front of them: "This... Such good wheat flour, are you really going to use it for a meal?"

The wild boar man snorted, "His Majesty the King never treats anyone unfairly, whether it's his own people or the enemy. The surrendered soldiers of the Desert Kingdom also eat this."

The 100 chefs were secretly shocked and turned to look at the surrendered soldiers from the Desert Kingdom in the distance. Seeing them working happily, they understood a little: "I see, no wonder these guys from the desert work so hard. They can actually eat such good wheat flour. They can't even eat this as civilians in the desert, but they can eat it as slaves here... I would be happy too."

However, they are not people from the desert. They can usually eat the best wheat flour in the Magic Kingdom. They will not betray their country and their leaders for this.

They are telling themselves in their hearts, "Calm down, calm down, there's no need to make a fuss."

The boar man suddenly pointed to a large barrel next to him, which was filled with a strange, white, fine crystal. "These are for you to mix with flour to make bread."

The cooks didn't get close, but just glanced at the bucket from a distance. Seeing the white crystals, they thought: It looks like salt! Are they asking us to make sea salt bread? Well, salt is necessary for hard work.

Just as they were thinking about this, they heard the wild boar man hum, "That's candy! You're lucky. Being our captive is a blessing you've earned in eight lifetimes. His Majesty the King is kind and rewards the captives with sweet bread made of sugar once every two weeks. Today is the day to eat candy once every two weeks, and you happened to enter the prisoner camp today. You're really lucky."

"Sugar?" The cooks were shocked. "How could it be sugar? Such a big bucket?"

A cook soldier quickly stepped forward to the bucket, picked up a little bit with his fingers, put it in his mouth, and immediately showed an expression of disbelief on his face: "It's really sugar... and it's snow-white and transparent like diamond crystal sugar. My God, such good sugar is more valuable than gold."

"This... such a big bucket... all for us to eat?"

The boar man said, "There are thousands of you. This bucket is still a little small. Why are you making such a fuss? The captives from the Desert Kingdom are used to eating this."

(End of this chapter)

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