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Chapter 604 Who is hurting us

Chapter 604 Who is hurting us
The sun is very hot, and the weather is starting to heat up. The climate of about [-] degrees makes Nagalil enter the summer mode.

But this summer is much better than previous years, because this summer will not be so smelly!
In the past, Nagalil was filled with a stench that was almost suffocating, but as various places began to clean up the urban sanitation, the whole of Nagalil was rapidly becoming hygienic.

It is sanitation, not cleanliness, and there may be some areas that are not so clean, but this is much better than before. The most important thing is that the sanitation problem has been effectively solved.

There are no mountains of garbage and sewage full of all kinds of bacteria, and the entire country has had a lot fewer medical emergencies since last fall.

Everything is changing, and it happened when the United Development Corporation began to help Nagalil achieve industrial infrastructure and common prosperity, which did make the locals feel very conflicted.

Not so long ago, people still hated and loathed these foreigners, but now people don’t think so anymore, they don’t know how to express their inner feelings, maybe this is the change of times.

If sanitation is a change visible to the naked eye, then there is another invisible change that is happening rapidly and has a profound impact on this country, and that is literacy!
The literacy class is free, but before that, a contract needs to be signed with the literacy class. Any adult, healthy, and working Nagalilian can receive free literacy education.

At the same time, they must also sign an agreement. The content of the agreement is that as long as they can complete the basic education of the literacy class and complete the assessment results above the passing line in the final cultural examination, then they will get a job.

This contract stipulates that two-thirds of the income of the recipient in the first year will be attributed to the literacy school, one-half in the second year, and one-third in the third year, and the literacy school will not charge any more after that. any fees.

This... sounds a little weird and even a little funny, foreigners would come to Nagalil so well to help people literacy and give these people a job?
You must know that the most sought-after thing now is an opportunity to work for foreigners, because foreigners will really pay people's salaries, not using something to deduct, nor is it a default, it is a real payment of salaries, never in arrears, according to the contract act.

It also makes people willing to work for foreigners, they can get more money, and then spend some exquisite goods from abroad, which they didn't even dare to think about in the past.

Some people have even achieved financial freedom to a certain extent. They are engaged in highly technically demanding technical jobs and earn twice or even several times the wages of others. And the TV that only the ruling class can enjoy, start watching foreign TV programs!

All of this is born around a word, that is "work". If this word is refined, it will have a precondition-"work" for foreigners.

People can now not only learn knowledge for free but also get a job, which also makes literacy classes all over the world explode immediately after experiencing the initial silence after they appeared.

Foreigners pay attention to the spirit of contract and are willing to abide by various contracts. This is the impression that all Nagalilians have of Federal people in the past six months.

As long as they do things according to the requirements of the contract, the foreigners will not deduct their wages, nor will they be fired casually. They now believe in the power of the contract.

After the contract was signed, almost all literacy classes were full. After more than two months of basic literacy, some people have been able to read and write normally, and have reached the level of graduation.

This situation has also led to an industry becoming popular in Nagalil, that is, various newspapers and publications.

The more people in Nagalil who master the ability to read and write, the bigger the market for various newspapers and periodicals. Coupled with people's impulse to information and use of newly acquired knowledge, the continuous emergence of newspapers in various places will give the whole country a big boost. There was a new wave.

Newspapers are no longer something that only the upper class can read, and more people participate in it.

This morning, a Nagalilian who had completed most of his literacy courses received a new day's newspaper. His school teacher told them that reading newspapers had a very significant effect on improving their cultural competence.

So everyone subscribes to a newspaper - the money is deducted from their future wages.

He returned to his room, and as soon as he opened the rolled-up newspaper, he was attracted by the headlines on the front page.

He read slowly, and his expression became serious. This title made him feel that a very special emotion was being transported. It was called "Who is hurting us".

The timing of this article is very ingenious. This is the time when the wisdom of the people was first opened, and it was also the time when foreign cultures flowed into Nagalil. This kind of new and old cultures, internal and external ideologies collided most strongly.

People have been oppressed by power for a long time and have not yet formed a sense of national pride around the country. Not to mention the rise of populism, it is still gestating in illusory form.

This is also the time when people are most likely to accept some foreign viewpoints. They are relatively neutral and easily persuaded.

The content of the report is basically asking a question, why Nagalil is developing so fast now, but before the federal people came in, the whole of Nagalil may not have seen such earth-shaking changes in decades, one or two hundred years changes, such rapid development?

This is also a very normal phenomenon, a question raised by people's self-reflection when the society is in a state of confusion.

It's relatively tame if it's just asking questions and not giving an answer, but it gives an answer.

This report expounds in detail why the Nagalil society has not developed for dozens of hundreds of years, and that is the ruling class.

The ruling class does not need this country, this society, and this nation to develop, because the development of society and the nation will bring uncontrollable risks to the ruling class.

If the self-awareness in people starts to awaken, the consciousness of nationalism and the collectiveness of the country starts to wake up, it will be a disaster for the ruling class.

Their ruling power will face challenges. They are willing to let the country and society have no development for tens of hundreds of years, and be left far behind by the countries of the world, but they also want to stabilize the power in their hands.

The core of almost the entire article is to point the finger at the ruling class and the most core contradiction—power while continuously raising reflection questions in this way.

The expression of the young man with the newspaper in his hand became more and more serious, and could even be described as gloomy.

In fact, he, and many more people, have also had similar thoughts, why Nagalil is so backward, what hinders the development here, you must know that they once had a brilliant civilization, why after entering a new era, Completely reduced to a small country that is not even as good as a third-rate power?

Now, these questions may have been answered to some extent, all because of the greed and selfishness of the rulers!

The young man is particularly angry, and there are more angry people like him in Nagalil, and the anger needs to be vented.

As soon as this wave was set off, some new content appeared one after another, completely detonating the crowd.

It was the next day's news, and the headline on the front page of the newspaper was "Who's doing what"

The page of the newspaper is divided into two. On one side are ordinary Nagalilians. They face a difficult living environment, disease, and poverty. In short, they are similar to every ordinary Nagalilian. The problems faced are similar, problems that people have faced before.

But on the other side of the page is the life of members headed by the Nagalil royal family.

They live in luxurious palaces, eat and drink exquisite food, and dozens of people serve the royal family members every day. They live so happily every day.

If it's just that, it's fine, there are still a lot of photos of the royal family members enjoying themselves abroad in the newspaper. Looking at those pictures, people's anger is pushed to the limit!

The tragic stories from the bottom of the society are in sharp contrast to the sweet photos of power, lust and wealth.

People have never hated their royal family as much as at this moment. Of course, this is also related to Nagalil's ruling structure.

The provinces and provincial governors are the highest chief executives in each region, and they are not subject to the management of the central government. Everyone is the emperor of the country, which also leads to people's respect for the royal family is far less than what the outside world imagines. .

The indifference of local governments has accelerated the outbreak of these problems, and a large number of people waved newspapers and spread everything they knew to the whole society.

Some people began to talk about what they had personally experienced, the despair they had experienced, which became the necessary factors to promote the formation of the storm!
"His Royal Highness, there are many demonstrators outside the palace, and their emotions are very unstable. Do you want to disperse them?"

The old king stood on a high place and watched the angry crowd gathered outside the gate of the palace. He could even faintly hear the angry roar of those people, as if they were asking him something.

Hearing the servant's report, he sighed heavily and shook his head, "No need, this is not the right time to provoke them, and I believe they will not do anything drastic."

"Even if we really haven't dealt with some things well, we are the symbol of this country after all. Knowledge and freedom have not confused their minds to the point where they want to storm the palace to express it!"

"Let them vent for a while and we'll make a statement later."

"Like every time we have a problem, people will eventually trust us!"

(End of this chapter)

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