One storyline involves humans teaching non-human creatures knowledge and helping them become civilized, only to be rebelled against in the end.

Nowadays, the Chimera is, to put it nicely, a mascot; to put it bluntly, it's the ultimate beast.

Not only did they receive little to no salary, but they also got scolded.

If such a creature were to develop intelligence, it would be perfectly normal for it to turn against humans.

Beset by internal and external troubles, Yan Huan doesn't want her Chimera team to run into problems as well.

After finalizing the training plan, Yan Huan stayed in the garden until the next day.

……

"Your team is ranked higher than mine?"

"...Really? Or am I hallucinating because I've been using too many bath salts lately?"

This man appears to be named Mitifon. He had extended invitations to the manager, Chimera, multiple times, but had never received a response.

Upon learning that the manager had voluntarily joined Yan Huan's team, Hong Wen became even more enthusiastic.

Because of his provocative words, the little chimeras in Yan Huan's team got really motivated and worked overtime until now to finally pull up their ranking.

"Hey, are you sure the garden's workload statistics are correct?"

Mitchell frowned at the gardener.

“Taranton is watching you, so pay attention right now and responsibly double-check for me—is my team doing less work than them?”

"Yes." The gardener nodded indifferently, then said impatiently:

"If you still don't believe it, how about I post this ranking list on the wall of the bathhouse you frequent?"

"Let all the guests see how an incompetent manager ruins the whole team."

“The garden keeps a close eye on each chimera, so don’t think we don’t know.”

The gardener pulled out a document, his eyes sharp.

"Look at this, the daily work report submitted by the chimera in your team. You're not going to say it's fake, are you?"

"Oh?" Yan Huan immediately became interested and took the document.

Checking out other teams' daily routines is also a way to satisfy your gossip-loving nature.

The daily work report stated:

[-06th]

[Today's work: Adding red soil, 6 times; repairing the mouth of the Lion of Truth, 1 time; watering, 13 times; shield quality inspection, 9 times...]

[Incomplete content: Comforting the disheartened mountain people (attempting to soothe their emotions, but instead becoming emotionally affected, and crying together for a long time)]

[Tomorrow's plan: Watering, 18 times; Shield quality inspection, 18 times; Adding red soil, 8 times...]

[Self-assessment: I diligently completed the tasks assigned by the team and proactively summarized lessons learned during the work process, improving watering efficiency by 8 points.]

[Basically aligns with the values ​​required by the Chimera Work Manual, demonstrating autonomy, self-discipline, and self-motivation.]

[Team Report: Supervisor Mitifon stated that today's weather is too hot to work, only suitable for taking a bath. Late.]

"..."

"About the same as me."

Yan Huan scratched his head and looked at Mittford.

Yan Huan, as the administrator and supervisor of the daily newspaper, never supervised the work of the little chimeras; she simply waited for them to return in the Garden of Life.

After the arrival of manager Chimera, he took over the supervision of the work.

Yan Huan was completely at ease about this. It was just a chimera... even if it caused trouble, how much could it really do?

"Yeah, I'm about the same as him."

Mittford pointed at Yan Huan, clearly unconvinced.

"Let alone me taking a bath, he just wandered around here, chatting with people for no reason, and didn't take on any responsibility of supervising the construction."

"But Mr. Yan Huan's team did not make any mistakes."

The gardener said in a deep voice:

"His team members have been working overtime since last night and have completed a total of 108 moving orders. The workload is astonishing, and they have done an excellent job."

"?"

"No, moving?" Mittford squinted, looking at Yan Huan with surprise.

"That's only a small amount of money! Enough for me to eat at the Marble Market!"

"Heh, Lord Yan Huan does pay the little chimeras their wages." The gardener smiled slightly.

"But even so, their efficiency is surprisingly high."

"Hey, hey, hey, does this count as losing money by manipulating the rankings?" Mittford was even more annoyed.

"If this works, I'll have the chimeras just keep moving things without any pay."

"It's just moving things, there's no difficulty at all. My chimera even went to comfort the lost mountain people."

“Of course you can follow his example,” the gardener said expressionlessly.

Yan Huan lowered her head and flipped through the documents in her hand.

Mitifon's team spent most of their days adding red clay, repairing the Lion of Truth's mouth, watering, and inspecting the shield's quality...

These four projects are their main source of income.

But Yan Huan couldn't understand why there was always a "[comfort the lost mountain people]" in their daily unfinished plans.

This document contains a record of the work reports for the entire week.

In other words, the team failed to comfort the people who had come up the mountain for a whole week.

"What are you stubborn old mountain folk doing?" Yan Huan asked, looking at Mitifung.

"If we find that the chimera can't be completed on the first day, and we find that it can't be completed on the second day, then we just stop accepting the task on the third day."

"Do you think I want this?" Mitifon said helplessly, rubbing his forehead.

"Didn't you see it says I've been taking a bath the whole time? The log is all written by the little chimeras, and of course they're the ones who take on all the jobs themselves."

"Maybe he's unhappy with the task of comforting the people of the mountain, so he's stubbornly sticking to it."

"What a bunch of useless people, they can't even handle this simple task..."

Chapter 1333 The cemetery can’t hold

"If there were a corresponding deity for taking a bath, you would definitely be deserving of the title."

The gardener looked helplessly at Mitifon.

"Is there anything else you'd like to say, Titan of the Bath?"

“You are blaspheming the law!” Mittford retorted indignantly.

“Citizens of Ohm enjoy the right to take a bath, which is also recorded in the description of the Marble Palace.”

"Besides, I'm the team's administrator. What I do is none of their business."

"If these things weren't so inefficient, would I have lost? It's the garden's allocation of chimeras that's the problem!"

"Practice makes perfect," the gardener said, looking at Yan Huan.

"In Lord Yan Huan's team, there are only three little chimeras working, while your team has nine."

Even so, your team's ranking is now in jeopardy. If you don't do something soon, you may face disbandment.

"Prepare the fine in advance."

At the same time, Chimera, the manager standing next to Yan Huan, also said seriously:

"I told you long ago, his team could definitely beat you. I won't accept the offer, please go back."

Mitifon was furious:

"It's just a chimera, I don't care! I'm quitting, I'm not playing anymore, you guys can take it yourselves!"

The gardener looked at him calmly and said, "If you want to unilaterally revoke your management privileges, please come over here and pay the corresponding fine."

Seeing that Mitchell was being taken away by the gardener, Yan Huan panicked.

"What? Disbanding the team requires a fine?"

"Good heavens, no wonder the previous administrator told me to prepare for bankruptcy."

He slowly looked at the manager, Chimera, beside him.

Actually, there was something that Yan Huan had always been concerned about: the manager was acting too maturely.

During this time, he also observed many teams at the Garden of Life, and all of these chimeras were problem children.

"Why are you looking at me like that, boss?" Manager Chimera returned the gaze.

"It's nothing, I just think you're pretty awesome."

Instead of worrying about these trivial matters, you should focus more on team building.

Manager Chimera reminded:

"Our ranking is still at the bottom, and if we want to increase our workload, the number of chimeras is also a top priority."

"You're right," Yan Huan nodded.

"We are indeed short-staffed; it's time to recruit more people."

"But you really are capable. The gardener said you've already written the journal and everything."

"Of course," the manager said with a smile.

"The importance of the team leader is self-evident, but while you're happy, you should pay more attention to the chimeras who are actually involved in the work, as they are the foundation of the team."

"We come from the grassroots and will eventually return to the grassroots."

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