Chapter 329: One thousand one hundred and one hundred thousand and four hundred gold
It seems that I can learn something valuable from it this time!
Lin En thought.
He turned to the last part of the record and looked at the details of the mission that led to the death of the cleanup worker.
[Cleaning task number: 12]
[Cleaning task level: 4]
[Cleaner Level: Extraordinary]
——He is truly an extraordinary person!
He is also a person who has experienced six [Transcendent] missions and is currently on his seventh one!
This time I found a treasure.
Being able to grasp the details of the tasks performed after being promoted to [Transcendent] seven times in total will definitely be of great help to me.
Linn then looked back.
[Cleaning mission requirements: Seize control of the Nirod, and lead at least half of the sailors back to the port alive despite lack of food, fresh water, and damage to the hull.]
[Cleaning mission punishment: death]
[Cleaning task result: failed]
[Cleaning mission process: The Nirod was robbed by pirates, and all the supplies were looted. Only a small amount of supplies hidden in the utility room by clever sailors remained...
However, the Nirod, which took at least seven days to reach the nearest port, unfortunately experienced a violent storm again. The storm broke the mast that was in disrepair and caused some damage to the hull. They did not have time to return.
Wouldn't it be longer than ten days...
Alger successfully used force to suppress the chaos of sailors, carefully distributed the few remaining food and fresh water, and organized manpower to actively repair the mast...
On the fifth day, when the fresh water was exhausted, Alger organized the crew to save urine and be ready to collect rainwater...
On the seventh day, crew members began to die one after another...
On the eleventh day, Algee died of visceral failure due to long-term lack of water...]
This task is not simple.
Unless we take action from the beginning and repel the pirates, only the remaining supplies can support the crew to repair the ship and sail it back to the port.
If this opportunity is missed, from a rational point of view, we must rely on reducing the population to ensure relative sufficient supplies.
This point is also implicitly reminded in the mission requirements: just ensure that half of the crew members return alive.
If you encounter a ruthless person, get rid of half of the crew on the first day. Then the remaining people can last twice as long in theory.
Unfortunately, the path Elger chose was a bit too merciful.
He wanted to ensure that as many crew members as possible went back together, so he planned and distributed the supplies based on the total number of people from the beginning.
As time went by, the supplies immediately ran out.
With supplies running out, Alger had to significantly reduce the amount of fresh water everyone could drink every day in an already pitiful situation.
The final result is a collective water shortage.
More and more people are getting fevers because they sweat less and cannot lower their body temperature. Also because the water content in the blood decreases, the blood becomes thicker and the oxygen content in the blood decreases, resulting in faster heartbeats, dizziness, and inability to function well.
Repair the ship and drive the ship to the port.
Afterwards, the continuous lack of water caused damage to everyone's body organs, and groups of people began to fall into coma.
Eventually, the organs fail and death occurs.
Lin En summarized three reasons for the failure of [Transcendent] Agel.
First, Elger did not stop the pirates from plundering.
The reason may be that the pirates only rob money but not kill people, so he doesn't want to take the initiative to provoke them, so as to avoid making his next mission more difficult and reducing his rewards.
However, Linn believed that the pirates' plundering of supplies was also indirectly harming him, and his attack at this time was still considered legitimate self-defense.
Second, Alger did not have the determination to reduce the population from the beginning and ensure that supplies could satisfy the survival of the remaining people.
The reason should be the same as above, or it may be that he is too kind and too optimistic, so he feels that he can lead everyone to survive, and materials should be equally enjoyed by everyone.
Third, when Alger encountered problems, he did not seek advice from some experienced sailors. He did not save urine from the beginning for emergencies, nor did he respond to various situations that the sailors encountered due to lack of water.
Provide timely treatment, and the crisis awareness is relatively weak.
If it were Lin En, Lin En would probably try to keep more people alive.
But he will not distribute supplies equally.
He will allocate more food and fresh water to the core personnel responsible for operating and repairing the ships. The rest will not be of much use and does not need to be done. Just keep calm for now.
If this still doesn't work, then he has to use [Peeper's Eye] to deal with a group of 'damned' people first to ensure that the supplies are enough for others.
However, Linn didn't think he could do better than Agel if he was really in that situation.
After all, he is now analyzing the situation from God's perspective, and everything seems easy.
And this was the point of him reading through the experience books of other clean-up personnel and learning lessons from them.
To sum up, I can only say that Agel is too indecisive and a bit stubborn at the same time.
Linn didn't believe that so many crew members didn't suggest different methods to Aijer.
As for why Agel refused to adopt it, it is unknown.
After reading the mission that led to Aijel's death, Linn flipped forward and read all the previous eleven missions.
Through a total of twelve tasks, Lin En got to know Aijel more comprehensively.
This cleaner has obvious strengths and weaknesses.
The advantage is that you can take more into account the feelings of others and unite everyone.
He also has a high personal force value, dares to think and do, is enthusiastic and upright.
The shortcoming is that this person is a bit vain, afraid to face his own mistakes, and is a bit stubborn.
This problem had affected him in several previous missions, but he still did not correct it. In the end, he failed to listen to the opinions of other crew members and held up the great banner of "I will lead everyone to survive."
Turning the Nirod into a ghost ship.
Do you have some problems that you haven't noticed yet?
Lynn began to reflect on herself.
He does not feel that he has no shortcomings and is an impeccable person.
If you maintain a good attitude, have full confidence in yourself, and do not review things frequently, you may sooner or later board your own ship, the Nirod, and die in your own hands.
Half an hour later, Lin En closed the book and slowly stuffed it into the endless bookshelf.
"Have you finished reading?" the curator asked from over the desk.
"Hmm." Linn frowned and thought.
"Any other questions?"
Lin En walked towards the curator, but with his hands behind his back, he quietly left a [space mark] on the bookshelf without changing his expression: "There are no other questions."
The curator didn't seem to notice that Lin En dared to leave a [space mark] on his own territory, and kept a comfortable smile: "Then I look forward to meeting you next time."