The world has turned into Hell's Game, why should I stay human? Chapter 668 - 480 Liu Zheng: Helping Someone Achieve Enlight
"I can’t really discuss the two pieces of information you’re looking for here."
The security guard with a little gray in his hair said with a pained expression.
"Then just talk about sothing you can discuss."
Liu Zheng said considerately.
"Like what?"
"Like, how does one earn the honorary hoowner dal in this neighborhood?"
He offered an example.
He only ca to understand the true value of the honorary hoowner dal after delivering takeout to the Mini People for the second ti.
Just gaining cooperation from the property managent and hoowners during work, if used well, is already a powerful tool for gathering intelligence.
And being able to freely co and go from the community still doesn’t show much potential yet, but one day it’ll co in handy.
And with Green Garden Mad City having a novelist in residence and the high frequency of forced deliveries, earning an honorary hoowner dal here is surely the right move.
"The honorary hoowner dal, that’s not easy to obtain."
The security guard hesitated for a mont before speaking.
"Will you need a long ti to explain? If it’s long, I’ll wait until after I deliver the takeout."
Liu Zheng glanced at his phone and said.
"It’s not really long. The conditions for earning the honorary hoowner dal here are both simple and complicated."
The security guard shook his head.
"Don’t keep guessing, just spit it out."
He urged.
"You only need recomndations from ten new hoowners or three who have lived here for more than ten years to earn the honorary hoowner dal. It must be the property-owning hoowner themselves; family mbers or tenants don’t count."
The security guard explained.
"Are the two households I’ve delivered to long-ti hoowners?"
"Both of those are."
The security guard nodded.
"Then it’s just one more to go."
Liu Zheng mused.
The novelist is a given, surely they would recomnd him.
The pajama-clad boy is also easy; Liu Zheng brought back a dozen sausages from Yate specifically for that kid.
If it’s not enough, he’ll just turn so more sausages around.
"How about this household?"
Liu Zheng read out the address and na of the person who ordered this ti.
"This isn’t it; they’ve only moved here a little over eight years ago."
The security guard recalled, then shook his head.
"You rember all the details about the hoowners here?"
He expressed surprise.
"Of course, I can’t rember everything, but I’ve got a good handle on the long-ti hoowners."
The security guard shook his head.
"That’s impressive. You’re truly devoted to your job, my friend."
Liu Zheng praised.
"There’s no other way; folks from the countryside have to be stronger and work harder than city folks to get a foothold here."
"While they’re slacking at work or partying after hours, I never go unless they specifically call ; I pour it all into work."
The security guard said with slight pride.
"Exactly, us rural folks wanting to beco city people can only outdo them."
He agreed.
"You’re from the countryside too?"
"Yeah."
Liu Zheng nodded.
Although their welfare center is funded by the county, the address is in the countryside, and he grew up running wild among the fields.
"Which town are you from?"
The security guard showed interest.
"Weidi Lake Town, ever heard of it?"
"Nope."
The security guard shook his head.
"It’s normal not to have heard of it; it’s so remote, even more than Ten Thousand Great Mountains to the city."
He said.
"Wow, that far. How did you get here?"
The security guard was shocked.
"Don’t even ntion it; one day I was ready to die when soone asked if I wanted to avoid dying. Of course, I said yes, and then I signed so sort of agreent and, next thing I knew, I woke up in the city."
Liu Zheng shrugged.
"That might have been so big shot playing a joke; I’ve heard others tell similar stories."
The security guard said sympathetically.
"Perhaps. Help out, my friend. If I can get the honorary hoowner dal, you’d certainly benefit too."
He returned to the topic.
"The long-ti hoowners in this neighborhood aren’t easy to deal with; it’s best not to bother them if you don’t have an order."
The security guard shook his head.
"I know, but surely not all long-ti hoowners are difficult to deal with. You know so much about them, help think it over."
Liu Zheng said, stuffing so cash into the security guard’s pocket again.
"Hey, Brother Liu, this is too kind."
The security guard felt a bit embarrassed.
"Etiquette never offends anyone. Even an Emperor wouldn’t underfeed his soldiers, so how could I ask you to help on an empty stomach? Right?"
He smiled as he said.
"Yes, yes."
The security guard agreed repeatedly.
No doubt about it, you’re completely right.
He’s been in the city for several years now, and honestly, the managers and colleagues around him aren’t too bad.
Usually, if they have at to eat, the security guard gets so soup.
But the issue is, even if there is plenty of at, they just give him a spoonful of soup.
Unlike Liu Zheng, who offers him both at and extra soup.
Having accepted the money, the security guard began to think.
One hoowner na after another flashed through his mind until they slowly ca to a stop.
"Got it, the owner of apartnt 304 in Building 15 has been trying to reach enlightennt. If you can help him achieve that, he surely would be willing to write a recomndation letter for you."
The security guard said.
"...My friend, aren’t you overestimating ?"
Liu Zheng asked in disbelief.
"If I had the ability to help soone find enlightennt, why would I need to work as a delivery guy?"
Even the most negligible Buddha wouldn’t end up having to work for the Bloody Restaurant.
"Brother Liu, I think you’ve misunderstood; when he says reaching enlightennt, he ans moving on. That hoowner is an Earth Spirit, stuck at ho without purpose, wanting to go to the cetery but unable to overco the lingering obsession in his heart, so he wants soone to help him achieve enlightennt."
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