The dispute between Mai and Betty is actually a microcosm of the breeding circle of breeders. In the breeding circle with many schools, it is not a new thing to have wars of words due to differences in breeding and hatching methods.
The profession feels that enthusiasts are unreliable. The enthusiast group thought it could avoid disputes after getting the certificate, but found that after getting the breeder certificate, all kinds of disputes came oncoming...
The feeling that gave Luther was that each of these people claimed to be orthodox in the martial arts world, and they could not be found in exorcism and defense, but they were very active in fighting for the first place among themselves.
Mai said that in fact, such problems have become much less common in recent years than before. Based on a large amount of breeding experience and literature published by scholars after studying elves, and mutual verification, qualified breeders already know the key things that need to be paid attention to in the process of raising hatching elves. The current problem
This is due to the difference in the breeding experience of the breeders.
Mai's breeding experience told her that she should use pomelo fruit, because pomelo fruit can quickly recover mosquito-repellent tadpoles that have just hatched and have not recovered their strength.
For hatching conditions like mosquito-repellent tadpoles, the first three days are the key observation period. If the mosquito-repellent tadpoles don't seem to be a big problem, Claire wants to take the mosquito-repellent tadpoles home to tame them, and have her family confirm them first before sending them back.
Mai is not allowed to be taken away.
Betty did not agree with Mai's method of preparing elf food. She believed that peach fruit was very suitable for tadpoles that are difficult to hatch and are very weak. The spicy taste can make the elf energetic and excited.
Anyway, from Luther's point of view, Mai and Betty each have their own reasons, but Betty's way of doing things makes people feel disgusting.
Betty's forced substitution of the elf food prepared by Mai had a discriminatory meaning, giving people the feeling that if you don't know how to do something, I'll teach you.
Mai slapped the table and said something angrily, which made Luther think differently.
"The peach fruit is useful. I admit that the elves who have difficulty breaking out of their shells can use the peach fruit to survive the initial dangerous stage. But Betty, don't forget, the method of raising elves depends on the elf, and it is not set in stone.
Do you know how to prescribe the right medicine?"
"Klea's mosquito-repellent tadpoles are not only difficult to break out of their shells, but due to malnutrition, they are smaller than other elves and smaller than ordinary mosquito-repellent tadpoles. Such children are very weak and need a good rest."
Mai slapped a board recording the hatching data on Betty's table and continued angrily: "He goes to sleep as soon as he hatches, and starts to feel sleepy after eating. These are all signs that his body is overdrawn. You force-feed him ink."
Is Taoguo trying to kill him by keeping him excited?"
This is the first time that Luther and Mai have been together for so long that they have seen Mai lose her temper. Now she is completely different from her usual cute and cute demeanor, she is totally going berserk.
The owner of the breeding house squeezed through the crowd of people watching next to the office and came to Luther's side.
Mai's anger did not dissipate. As soon as Betty argued that this was the experience left by her predecessors, she was immediately suppressed by Mai's higher decibel voice.
"The experience summarized by our predecessors is for you to refer to in critical moments, not for you to remain unchanged and stick to the rules! The technology of breeding is constantly improving, and the methods of breeding are also becoming more and more because of our understanding of elves. Do we just stick to the rules?
Do you care about the wealth left by your predecessors? Turn a blind eye to new experiences and avoid talking about them?”
Betty was already angry because she was being unilaterally educated. A group of colleagues watching her made her even more embarrassed. She also slapped the table and stood up.
"Since there is no way to prove that peach fruit is harmful to mosquito-repellent tadpoles, what you said is just speculation."
Mai looked at Betty in surprise.
Does this sentence mean that you want the mosquito-repellent tadpoles to come back and test it?
Shouldn't breeders first imagine the worst outcome and then use gentle breeding methods to avoid the worst possibility?
Mai grabbed it with both hands with clenched fists.
Luther gently pressed her hand and shook his head at her.
No need, really no need.
At this point, it's no longer an argument, it's a rogue act.
If Mai wants to prove that she is right, she can only let the tadpoles try to eat the peach fruit. Just kidding, how is this possible?
She just knew that Mai could not do this, so Betty's words seemed to give her the confidence to be invincible, and she felt confident to criticize Mai's actions.
"Forget it, let's go eat delicious food tonight, and I'll cook the barbecue myself. If you're not calm and relaxed before eating, you won't be able to taste good."
"But…"
Mai wanted to say something else, but looked at Luther's face and endured it.
After a while, Mai took a deep breath and looked at the owner of the breeding house with firm eyes.
"I'd like to ask you to take care of me during this period. The remaining elf egg in my incubation room is about to hatch. The recorded data are all in the room. Please arrange for a breeder other than Betty to take over."
Mai put the key to the breeding house in her pocket on the table.
"I resign."
Luther looked at Mai blankly, he really didn't expect Mai to make such a decision.
"It's not necessary, Mai. We actually support your method. After you told me, I let my Gu Niuniu dance around the eggs every day. Although I don't know if it works or not, your approach is right."
"It's just a disagreement, there's no need...ah, it hurts." The person who said this was pinched by other colleagues before he could finish his sentence.
"Stay. We agreed a few days ago that the boss would ask you to stay as a regular employee this month."
There was an uproar all around, and the voices of other colleagues trying to persuade him to stay came out in unison.
"Thank you, but originally I was just staying in EMI City for a short period of time to work part-time. When Luther adjusts to his condition, we will continue traveling."
Mai paused and then said: "I think since I am a part-time worker, my mood is very important. I can't accept working with Betty!"
"It is true that I am not a professional breeder, but Betty is. Maybe professional people are different. They say shameless words so high-sounding."
Mai bowed to her colleagues, pushed through the crowd, and walked out with Ibrahimovic.
Luther sighed and looked aside.
"Are you the owner of the breeding house?"
The boss also sighed: "Mr. Luther, can you help me persuade Mai? What Betty said is indeed wrong, but isn't it better for each of us to take a step back?"
"I don't think I can give in. There are some things I can give in to. Mai has always been good at giving in. But it seems that she has no intention of giving in on this matter. You can't step on someone else's bottom line and let them change it for you, right?"
"Thank you to all Mai's colleagues for taking care of her during this period. I appreciate it. By the way, boss, can you please pay her salary?"
Mai is so unreliable in her work. If she wants to resign, she has to pay her salary and wait for the barbecue.
When Luther passed by Betty after paying his salary, he said lightly: "It is indeed a profession, but it is different and has gained a lot of experience."