Chapter 56:
“These NPCs are efficient! It’s only been one night and they’ve already set up the department structures,” said Dump Truck Iaido.
The next day when Dump Truck Iaido’s trio logged in at the survivor camp, they found that Miriam had already arranged tents for them to use as offices based on their respective management responsibilities, along with a few experienced subordinates.
Outside, the entire camp was bustling with activity.
Miriam’s assistants were registering the survivors’ information, while a squad of militiamen clad in leather armor and wielding weapons maintained order, clearly personnel borrowed from Maxim.
Most of the survivors at the camp were illiterate commoners, but a significant portion of the second batch rescued by the players were literate and from affluent backgrounds.
After all, when the astral rift opened over the city and spawns of despair and astral beasts ran rampant, only the sturdy mansions of the wealthy could protect them until the players’ rescue operation began.
To the middle-aged trio’s surprise, establishing basic rules in the camp from scratch was not as difficult as they had imagined.
Particularly implementing the rationing system caused almost no backlash, with everyone calmly accepting the strict management.
Dump Truck Iaido even specifically asked his assistant about it, only to learn that rationing had been in place for years during the war in the original Kadman City.
