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Chapter 463: Varna Shipyard Part 2

While Deputy Mayor Dolbo kept urging the construction, a train pulled into Varna Station.

Looking at the scene at the station, the little girl sitting on the train asked curiously: "Dad, will you work here in the future?"

The person who was questioned by the younger daughter was surprisingly Bern, a former employee of the Royal Wilhelm Shipyard, and the person talking to him was his daughter Evelyn. And sitting with him was the whole family, from the eldest son to the youngest daughter plus his wife.

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"Yes, this is where dad will work in the future."

Looking at this strange city, Berne answered his daughter's questions with some complicated emotions.

Leaving Wilhelmshaven, where I have lived for many years, and coming to a city that I have never heard of before, no one can avoid feeling a sigh of relief.

In fact, the relocation work of the Royal Dockyard was faster than he expected. Originally, he thought it would start after the year, but he did not expect that the progress would be accelerated immediately after the Romanian Navy's inspection.

Since July, the backbone of them who stayed in the shipyard have been asked to talk one by one. It is simply whether they are willing to work in Romania. When faced with this question, the vast majority of people chose yes. Who makes the current situation in Germany

The unemployment rate is so high and it is not easy to get a stable job. Who wants to look for it in Germany again? For Bern, who still has to support his family, nothing is more important than his own family. So after asking for their opinions, Romania

This train was specially prepared for them.

"It won't be long before we see Lorna. When she left, she said they were in a place called Odessa in Romania, far away from us?"

Faced with his daughter's inquiry, Berne replied: "It's not too far, it's equivalent to the distance from Wilhelmshaven to Berlin."

"Is it far to Berlin?"

Hearing that his daughter had no concept of distance, Berne touched her hair and replied with a smile: "It's not that far."

"How far is that?"

“It’s only half a day’s ride by train.”

And with them, the backbone of the shipyard, in addition to their family members, there is also a batch of equipment loaded onto the truck. They need to be responsible for debugging these equipment, and they are the ones who are most familiar with these equipment.

"We're here, let's get out of the car."

A middle-level manager who was responsible for leading the team came to their carriage and loudly urged everyone.

The Bern family, like everyone else, picked up their clothes and saluted, and followed everyone off the train.

Suddenly, a dark crowd surged down the platform. They were all the former Royal Dockyard team members and their families. Everyone was talking to each other in a lively manner. In order to prevent his children from getting lost, Bern said loudly to them: "Follow me.

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At this moment, a middle-aged man wearing glasses stood on a high platform made of boxes and used a tin speaker to say: "Everyone has an idea, everyone has an idea."

Seeing that someone wanted to speak, the crowd's chatter became much quieter. The middle-aged man was very satisfied with the current situation, so he continued: "I am Milik, deputy director of the Varna Shipyard, and now everyone comes to work in Varna

I welcome you very much. At present, the shipyard has prepared vehicles outside, and everyone is lining up to go out. Then we will allocate housing to you. Please rest assured that we allocate houses based on family size."

Following a few words from Deputy Factory Director Milik, the crowd immediately arranged themselves into order. They took their families as a family and walked out to the exit in turn. Seeing that everyone became orderly, Deputy Factory Director Milik was relieved.

Already.

You must know that these people are the backbone of the current shipyards. Without them, how can the shipyards build warships for the navy, and they also have to grab orders for commercial ships. Although there are many ships in the shipping industry, there will always be ships that are scrapped, no matter how small the mosquitoes are.

It's also meat.

The Bern group walked out of the station and looked at the rows of buses waiting for them to get on. In fact, these buses were not from the shipyard, but public transportation buses from Varna. But who made the current deputy mayor Dolbo pay attention to shipbuilding?

As for the work of the shipyard, Deputy Factory Director Milik took the opportunity to call over to let these senior German workers feel how much the shipyard valued them.

The Bern family boarded the fourth bus. After it was full, the bus took them towards the port with the family watching.

The vehicle passed through the streets of Varna all the way, and they observed this city that was different from Wilhelmshaven. On the way, their youngest daughter Evelin yelled out when she saw novel things from time to time, filling the car with lively life.

"arrive."

Following the driver's words, they turned from the road into a built residential area. Several buses had already parked here, and shipyard workers were getting out of the cars with salutes.

The Bern family also got out of the car with the crowd.

"Everyone, send one person from each family to register with me, and then I will allocate housing to you."

A young man shouted loudly to them, and behind him there were two staff members who moved a set of tables and chairs. It seemed that this was the registration place. The group immediately lined up. After all, it was their own business.

When it comes to housing in the future, no one wants to lag behind others.

Bern also stepped forward to grab a seat. And he found that the registration seemed to be very fast. He just asked for his name and brought a few family members. When it was Bern's turn, he reported his name and several family members, and then the staff

He was given a placard with the number 17 printed in blue.

After everyone had registered, the person in charge of allocation immediately started reading out the numbers.

Soon they came across the Bern family. Under the guidance of the staff, they came to a house. The staff responsible for leading them also talked to them about the situation along the way.

"You are assigned to the third floor of this building. This house was originally a residence for government workers, but after the new residences were built last year, it became vacant. Now this house has been assigned to the shipyard, and you can live there just in time.

here."

Immediately, the staff took them to the third floor and opened the door with the key. The staff who led them said: "This place has just been cleaned. There are only a few furniture such as beds and tables. If you want to buy some furniture, you can buy some furniture here."

There is a market less than a kilometer away from here, you can go there to buy things."

Bern looked at the somewhat empty room and thanked the staff member: "Thank you for your help."

"You're welcome, maybe you can help me in the future."

After saying this, the staff member left.

Bern was looking at his new home with the key, while the children couldn't wait to run in and choose their own rooms.

"But there are no ovens, tableware, lamps and other items. It's best to buy some wine later as a celebration of our moving to a new home."

And his wife, Philna, is thinking about the belongings that need to be purchased, as well as the life of the family.

Bern looked at his wife who was preparing to make a big purchase, and then said: "It's all up to you."

Then, under the guidance of passers-by, they went to the market to purchase a large number of items. The other shipyard employees who had just arrived also went to the market to buy items, but the German they spoke was only understood by a few people here. Fortunately, there were people from the shipyard

It saves them a lot of language troubles.

After having their first meal in their new home with their family, they went to bed early. After all, they were still very tired from taking the bus from Germany, and Bern fell asleep while thinking about what arrangements the new shipyard would have tomorrow.

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