This ti, after being reborn, he unleashed his talents madly, achieved historical top scores as soon as he left ho, presented the Consciousness Upload, and commanded with vigor in the Continent-Level laboratory.
He felt sowhat awkward at heart, like a male peacock showing its beautiful feathers to a female peacock, putting on a display from afar.
However, ultimately, this new expectation was worth all the effort.
Encouraged by this significant positive news, the scavengers, rather than being fearful, were filled with enthusiasm for the future.
They even thanked Ren Zhong for creating an opportunity for their rebirth.
Of course, this was also related to the overall social atmosphere of Source Star.
Beast Tides were not uncommon occurrences.
The ngdu Group never hid the fact that they directly used scavengers for experints.
In the life expectations of every scavenger, they were already psychologically prepared for similar events.
Therefore, even when forced into battle, as long as there was hope in life, they were fearless.
That evening, supplies from the Tanggu Group arrived with two large airships.
Under the instructions of Ren Zhong, Wang Zhaofu, Zheng Tian, and others, along with the professional teams and Starfire Resources staff, presided over the distribution of equipnt.
In just two hours, the first batch of military supplies was distributed, with the over twenty thousand professional scavengers in the town almost each receiving two new pieces of equipnt.
On the 98th day, in the central square of the town, experts from the Tanggu Group began lecturing in front of as many as a hundred thousand students.
This ti, Ren Zhong was well-prepared.
When planning the alloy residences, he had already carried out demolition work in the area around the large square.
By this ti, the houses around the large square had long been flattened, doubling the square’s area and its audience capacity.
In addition, Ren Zhong had also purchased ultra-high-definition new giant screen projectors in advance.
All these micro operations were to enable more scavengers to systematically learn knowledge here.
The 100th day, morning.
From six o’clock in the morning, wave after wave of buses, trucks, wheeled vehicles, floating motorboats, and motorcycles started pouring out of the parking lot.
There were also groups of vibrant temporary teams, ranging from three to five people, walking out of the town, starting their practice with First Level Ruined Beasts scattered around the town’s vicinity.
Last ti, twenty thousand professional scavengers participated in the great hunt.
This ti, the number tripled on that basis.
A total of sixty thousand scavengers surged out.
Everything was both a replay of past scenes and a new elevation.
Far away in the Chenhui Mine, Ren Zhong was also very busy, only periodically reviewing reports.
He saw it all and felt joy in his heart.
Suddenly, he thought of so people.
In his youth, he couldn’t understand why so people would tirelessly toil for things unrelated to themselves, striving to change the landscape and living environnt of a place until the very last mont of their lives.
No matter how many related stories he had heard or how much praise people had for him, young Ren Zhong always felt a lingering sense of isolation deep in his heart.
Now he understood.
It turns out, the satisfaction gained from helping one person after another benefit from your efforts, and from seeing the once numb faces gradually bloom into joyful smiles of harvest, is so intense.
This satisfaction is incomparable to any amount of money.
Ren Zhong still rembered what he saw and heard when he first arrived in Starfire Town, in the slums.
Back then, the town was desolate and dilapidated.
People were like walking corpses, scantily clad and emaciated.
The scavengers did nothing but wait for night to fall after waking up every day, to go back to sleep.
Now, the people were still the sa people, and the town was still the sa town.
But whether the scavengers who went out hunting or the won, children, and elders waiting at ho for their family’s triumphant return, all wore vibrant expressions on their faces.
No longer would a large group gather around a second-hand electronics store watching inappropriate excitent.
Even scavengers who didn’t hunt could always find sothing to do.
Doing odd jobs on the town’s construction site, washing clothes, and delivering food for the workers, or becoming skilled Equipnt Cleaners, crafting their handiwork, or looking after elders and children for hunting scavengers who didn’t have the ti, or even children gathering together to explore their talents as guided by teachers...
Despite the Beast Tide yet to recede, the town had already co alive ahead of ti.
Everyone was doing everything they could within their capabilities.
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