Chapter 1386 Sound the whistle and go to hell (second update, please subscribe)


Chapter 1386 Sound the whistle and go to hell (second update, please subscribe)

"Why is he willing to share all this with the people..."

Just like the question when he was in South Korea, Toyota Daichung has not found the answer even though he is immersed in it now.

And this time, the reason why they came here was actually to find answers, or Park Zhengxiong wanted to use this method of overseas inspections to let officials at all levels understand one thing-South Korea does not necessarily have to learn from the United States. There are other things to learn from in Asia.

Therefore, in the past year, hundreds of South Korean officials came here to inspect. Their inspection results were different, but there was a consensus - it was unimaginable wealth here.

“People’s lives are extremely prosperous!”

This affluence is not reflected in high-rise buildings or convenient infrastructure, but in communities.

In a standard community, Toyoda Daichu and his team stood in the Civic Center, listening to the introductions made by the staff inside.

“According to the standard configuration, each community is designed with two shopping malls during the construction phase. Each community has service facilities such as schools and civic centers. In addition to clinics and libraries, there are also swimming pools in the civic centers. , football field..."

As a community assistant, Ms. Megan introduced the center to the guests while leading them to visit the Civic Center.

The Civic Center is a local feature and the most grassroots affairs organization. However, such an organization is mainly to serve the residents of the community and manage the community's public infrastructure.

Clinics, libraries, swimming pools, stadiums, etc. are all managed and operated by the Civic Center.

The swimming pool is right in front of them. It is a 50m swimming pool. Although it looks very simple, it has shallow and deep water areas.

“Why go to all the trouble to set up a swimming pool?”

In response to other people’s questions, the staff at the Civic Center responded.

"For safety, especially the safety of children. As we all know, it is human nature to love water. If there is no swimming pool, they will go to open water to play in the water, which is prone to accidents. But if there is a swimming pool, they can play in the swimming pool. After you learn to swim in the swimming pool, it will be safer to swim at the beach and other places.”

The staff's answer made Jin Zailin and others fall silent. They all came from teenagers. When they were young, they would always run crazy to the river to play. It was inevitable that some of them would have accidents.

But what about here?

They considered this possibility in every detail. Do everything you can to avoid this danger in the first place.

Looking at the children playing football on the football field, the group of people fell silent.

"Ms. Meghan, how many staff are there in the Civic Center? Where do your salaries come from?"

"The Civic Center has only four permanent employees, one of whom is a community doctor and one is a nurse. I am the center assistant and librarian, and the director of the center is the librarian..."

Megan introduced carefully:

“As for the funding, in addition to the fixed income of the center, there is also a part of the official allocation, which is drawn from residents’ rent in proportion and is mainly used for library operations, maintenance of community infrastructure including sports facilities, and of course, from Social donations..."

After thinking for a moment, she added:

"If there are corresponding activities, there will be many volunteers in the community who will come to help. Moreover, the children in the community will participate in corresponding volunteer activities every week. They clean the civic center and do something within their ability..."


Actually, here in the Civic Center. To a certain extent, it is their home. For these people from all over the world in Eurasia, they have no relatives or even friends here. The neighbors here are their best friends and relatives. Through Their relationship was further deepened through some activities organized by the Civic Center.

It is here that they take care of each other and watch each other, just like family members. Because of this, most of the time they are willing to do whatever they can for the Civic Center.

On the wall of the Civic Center, Toyoda Dainaka and his team saw photos of people, including charity sales in markets and gatherings during festivals. There are adults, children, Asians, and Europeans in the photos, but they all look very close.

They certainly looked like a family.

"Looks like a family."

"Not what it seems, sir."

Megan corrected:

"We are a family, here... we are willing to do anything for each other, take care of their children, and provide each other with the help we can."

Meghan then said in a tone full of memories:

"Once upon a time this was just a wild rainforest. We came here with nothing. We shared everything with each other. We worked together and finally created all this! We are a family of course!"

Perhaps, this is the biggest difference between them and South Korea. Looking at the blond European woman in front of him, Toyoda Da Jung said with emotion in his heart.

Here, no matter their ethnicity, they are a family, and because they are family, they share everything!

Family members...

Toyota Daichung thought of the landowners in rural Korea who consider themselves patriarchs. Don't they also call themselves "family members"?

But how do Korean landowners treat their families? During the Japanese occupation, they worked together with the Japanese police to oppress their families. But now, how much has changed?

It's just that the Japanese police became Korean police.

Thinking of this, Toyota Da Jung felt helpless in his heart. This is South Korea. If Korea like this turns into chaebols controlling everything like here, will there be a way for ordinary people to survive?

Toyota Daizhong didn't know the answer in his heart.

After visiting a community, Jin Zailin couldn’t help but sigh:

"Originally, I only thought that the best aspects were captured in the movie, but now I realize that the films captured are just the most ordinary life here."

Looking at the cars on the roadside, Jin Zailin sighed:

"While Koreans are running around for three meals a day, people here are already driving cars, and many people have cars at home."

"The key is that they still live in such a house!"

Toyota Daizhong pointed to the house on the roadside and said:

"These houses were first built by companies and then distributed to individuals."

"It's not points. They also need to pay a certain amount of rent every month, and provident funds still have to be deducted from their wages!"

Another Che Cunyi from Mokpo added:

"However, even so, it would be amazing to be able to allow people to live in such houses!"

"Yes, the house has a TV, a refrigerator, and even a telephone. In Korea, even the homes of rich people may not have these things. There may be one or two, but not all."


"Yes, yes, and there are those high-rise buildings, my God, even the United States doesn't have them!"

Listening to their emotions and seeing their envy for the material life here, Toyoda Ohaka frowned at the side.

But a voice sounded in his heart - do they think the prosperity here is the high-rise buildings, the wealth they own, and the rich people everywhere?

None!

Toyoda Daizhong wanted to refute them loudly, but in the end, he still did not say it because he knew that these people could not see it:

They didn't see it at all. What they really needed to see was high-rise buildings, advanced factories, and expensive luxury goods in the central business district.

In their eyes, perhaps these are the most important things! They definitely hope to become rich and be able to buy those luxury goods in the city center!

“That’s why we need to learn from them!”

"Yes, the commander-in-chief is really far-sighted!"

Listening to the flattery around him, Toyoda Daichu said:

"Siba, if South Korea becomes controlled by chaebols like here, then all of us will become slaves!

Studying here is pushing Korea into hell. ”

Toyota Daizhong said with an extremely positive tone.

"We can learn from the economy here, but we can never turn South Korea into a country ruled by chaebols like here.

If that were the case, it would be equivalent to the commander-in-chief personally pushing South Korea into hell. ”

The righteous words broke into the ears of others, and everyone was stunned, including the entourage of the representative office nearby.

Jin Zailin on the side saw this and said quickly:

"Oh, look at you. You must have drunk too much last night."

He grabbed Toyoda Daka and said:

"I told you last night that the rum here is much stronger than the soju in South Korea. You still insist on drinking so much. Look at you, you keep talking drunken words here."

While holding Toyota Dazhong, Jin Zailin whispered to him.

"Are you crazy? There are outsiders here! People from the representative office are here! If word spreads, it will cause trouble."

Jin Zailin's reminder made Toyota Volkswagen frown. He looked at the receptionist sent by the representative office. The other person was also looking at him. Perhaps because of the outsider relationship, the other person smiled and said.

"Rum is very strong, so Koreans still drink soju."

Is this sentence talking about soju? Of course it's soju, but it depends on how you understand it?

"Okay, everyone, let's go to the next stop."

In the following time, Toyota Daizhong and Kim Zailin have been visiting various places. Just like in the past, everyone has their own gains, and everyone seems to have found the answer they need.

As for his drunken words, everyone seems to have forgotten...

(End of chapter)

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