Chapter 163 Sleep well, Kain
Of course, this loophole has not been completely patched. Because there is no such thing as perfect balance, there are people who perform better and there are people who perform worse. If everyone is divided equally, then no one will be interested in working anymore.
So, a new patch was added, this one called "Supervisor".
These supervisors will be recruited from among the students who are reputable. Their job will be to command the self-defense team made up of parts from different groups, and then evaluate their performance.
This performance evaluation mechanism is also meticulously designed by Kain.
First, depending on each individual's performance in battle, there will be bonus levels of 0%, 10%, 20%... up to a maximum of 50%.
So what are these percentages?
Kain reasoned that if someone is "less of something" than someone else, they will feel inferior, and from there, dissatisfaction will arise. But if someone else is "more of something" than them, that feeling of inferiority will be greatly reduced, and naturally, dissatisfaction will be less.
It sounds the same, but the psychological impact is different.
In short, Kain's distribution system will work like this.
After collecting all the loot again. Depending on the supplement level chosen by the supervisor, the loot will be divided accordingly.
For example, if the supervisor chooses a supplement level of 20%, then 20% of the loot will be set aside. Then, the remaining 80% of the spoils will be divided equally among everyone first, and then, based on the outstanding performance of one or a few individuals, the additional 20% of the spoils that were previously set aside will be divided.
So, in the perception of other students, this would be:
"Oh, this person did better than me so this person gets more than me."
Which would not be:
"Oh, we both do the same job, but I get paid less than this person."
Many people cannot clearly perceive themselves without outside guidance.
This happens quite often in businesses like restaurants, where a server complains to their boss that they are getting paid less than another co-worker. When the reason is of course the difference in quality of work between the two.
And Kain wants to stop this threat before it can even erupt.
It must be known that their current situation does not allow for internal strife, any mistake will magnify the damage many times over.
And thus, the entire process of controlling and summarizing the students' resources was completed.
Just need to arrange the infrastructure, from there turn this area into a complete base.
In order to convey everything thoroughly, Kain actually spoke until his throat was dry.
It wasn't until more than half a day later, thanks to Kain's efforts, that everything reluctantly got back on track and was running smoothly enough. Even more fortunately, the monsters didn't continue to attack during this period of time.
Finally, Kain could rest.
Returning to their small base, Kain trudged up to his private room.
However, as soon as he opened the door, Kain saw Mera sitting on his bed.
"Hey, your place is over there..."
Before he could finish his sentence, Kain was pulled down to the bed by Mera, losing his balance and his head resting on her thigh.
Feeling the softness pressing against the back of his head, Kain's heartbeat couldn't help but begin to accelerate, his face slightly reddened, seemingly embarrassed.
However, in Mera's eyes, these expressions of Kain's looked more like he was exhausted to the point of falling ill.
"You try too hard."
Mera said, her tone slightly angry and reproachful.
Kain could only smile wryly, today was indeed a tiring day, but Kain had been through more exhausting, if not desperate times. That was the time Kain had to starve for weeks waiting for the monster to regenerate.
However, Mera did not know this, she only knew that Kain had tried too hard.
She raised her hand.
Her hand gently stroked his messy hair.
Her fingers were no longer slender and delicate like a noble lady, but had creases, faint and small scars that were barely visible to the naked eye, calluses from holding something too tightly for too long and for too long.
But to him, these hands were still so gentle. Explore stories on empire
Her head was slightly drooped, causing strands of hair to fall in front of Kain's face.
He even smelled a gentle scent coming from it, making his body stir for some reason.
For a moment, their eyes met.
It was an unclear period of time, both of them only knew that it was very quiet.
So much so that the sound of a drop of water falling can be heard easily.
Suddenly, Kain's voice rang out.
"Mera, how long have we known each other?"
Kain's sudden question didn't faze Mera, she just calmly replied.
"About half a year ago."
Speaking of this, she suddenly smiled slightly, as if she had remembered something funny.
She did remember something happy, it was the first time she met Kain.
Although they would eventually meet through Myra, their first connection was when they both stepped in to stop two teenagers from doing something wrong.
"By then, you must have seen what I was thinking, right?"
Mera laughed.
"Yeah, you take me for a nosy fool."
Kain tried to look serious, then smiled.
"Actually... I feel like I've known you for a long time."
"A long... a long time ago..."
Hearing these sincere words that didn't sound like lies, Mera was slightly stunned. But after she reacted, she discovered that his eyes were already closed.
Kain seemed to have fallen asleep.
Moreover, he fell into a deep sleep, because his breathing had become irregular and steady.
"This sly guy... left such a sentence and then went to sleep. Did you do it on purpose?"
Mera stroked Kain's silver hair, a smile unconsciously appearing on her lips.
While sleeping, Kain seemed to have returned to being a normal teenager, not a responsible commander, nor a genius strategist.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Kain is just Kain, the person Mera wants to protect... for life.
"Sleep well, Kain."
She placed a kiss on his forehead.
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