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Chapter 568 Construction 3

Except for William's lord's villa, all the houses on the four streets are of the same style - square, double-story wooden houses, with five bedrooms and two living rooms, about a hundred square meters, with balconies, front yards and backyards.

At the end of each street, there are public toilets and public bathhouses that cover a large area.

Public toilets and public bathhouses are separated for men and women.

William didn't expect that his territory, which had not yet embarked on the road of rapid development, would become like the Roman Empire's erotic history because of the bathhouse incident.

Counting it down, each street has a hundred houses, and the four streets add up to 400 houses.

William only has six to seven hundred people under his command now.

Four hundred houses are definitely enough for living, and there is still a lot left.

But William did not open all of them to his slaves.

There is no other reason than that you don’t know how to cherish things that are too easy to obtain.

In fact, to put it bluntly, these houses will be carrots in William's hands to induce his slaves to work harder.

Louis is a managerial talent and a scholar who understands knowledge, so he can get a rough wooden house alone.

The leader of the Guards can get a rough wooden house alone.

Each of the more than fifty personal guards has a separate small room.

There are twenty managers divided from more than 600 slaves, two of whom share a room. If these managers have families, they can apply to Louis to live together, as long as the other slave manager who lives with them does not object.

This is the rule.

Many of the slave managers had families, so with each other bringing family members, eight or nine people were squeezed into one room.

That is to say, the room is empty, there is not a single piece of furniture, and everyone is sleeping on the floor to accommodate so many people.

But even this condition is much better than sleeping in a shack outside the house.

Especially now, the weather outside has turned cold, and many people are shivering until midnight.

Blacksmiths, carpenters, shoemakers, tailors and other slaves who had special skills and had been verified by Louis lived three people in one room.

Of course, their situation is the same as that of slave managers, with many family members crammed into one room.

But even so, there are still hundreds of slaves who cannot live in relatively warm rooms and can only crowd into unsafe and unhygienic shacks. At this time, there are still more than 300 empty houses.

In other words, hundreds of people only use less than a hundred houses.

But this is not fixed.

After the wooden house was roughly built and some of the "special class" moved into the house, William asked Louis to summon all the slaves and personal guards, and formed more than 20 loose lines in the form of an array.

In his lord's villa, listen to him preach about the new incentive and punishment plan:

From now on, William will select the three teams that do the best work among all the teams every month and give them corresponding rewards, including providing quotas for living in rooms, better food, and even

He may have been exempted from slavery by William and became a commoner in the village of New Nise.

The manager of the team with the worst performance will lose the qualification to enter the room, and the entire team's food and beverage conditions will be deducted.

If the Guards perform well or poorly, there will be rewards and punishments accordingly.

As soon as William's plan came out, the slaves were like a drop of water dropped into a boiling pot of oil, and they immediately became agitated.

And those slave managers who had just enjoyed the favorable treatment for a while suddenly became nervous and looked at the "colleagues" next to them with wary eyes.

The original situation of "loving each other" and "caring for each other" was no longer there, but instead there was a hint of hostility.

No slave manager wanted to go back to the shack - and take his family with him.

Other slaves saw hope, and slave managers saw threats. As Louis announced new jobs, all the slaves started to move like clockwork.

Those who water and weed, those who cut down trees, those who cut down trees, those who prune branches, those who transfer water, those who carry water, those who bake bricks, those who bake bricks, those who calcine cement, those who calcine cement...

Carpenters currently have the most work. They lead a large group of people and are working hard to make various furniture - wooden tables, wooden chairs, wooden cups, wooden beds, etc.

Wooden beds include luxury wooden beds, ordinary wooden beds, double-layered wooden beds, and triple-layered wooden beds.

A luxurious wooden bed is undoubtedly what Lord William needs for his villa, although William does not think that these carpenter slaves can make him a luxurious wooden bed.

The highlight is those double-layered wooden beds and triple-layered wooden beds.

In this fairy tale world with backward productivity, there is no such concept as a double-decker wooden bed or a triple-decker wooden bed.

Once the room is filled with several double-decker and triple-decker wooden beds, it will have the smell of a college dormitory in William's previous life.

At that time, the whole room would not be so crowded, and the air would not become so turbid.

Blacksmiths and tailors have no use for the time being, so they can only do the hard work of other slaves.

Some of the Guards are responsible for security issues, and some of the Guards are sent out for hunting, which can drive away wild beasts and maybe bring some supplementary meat...

The whole small village of Xinnisei is like a very busy work, looking full of enthusiasm.

At sunrise every day, work began under the strict supervision of slave managers.

When nightfall is about to fall, people line up to enter the public bathhouse to clean themselves.

Every time I take a bath, the clear and transparent water will be washed black and mixed with a lot of sediment.

Their clothes were all collected and starched, and then they put on the washed clothes that were delivered to them.

By the way, William is a time-traveler from China, not India. Like many senior time-travelers, William cannot tolerate his territory becoming a "shit land".

He built public toilets for this purpose.

William made it mandatory that everyone must enter a public toilet when excreting.

If you are in the room at night, you must urinate into the urine bucket. After dawn, you must empty it into the cesspool of the public toilet.

If a person is found urinating or defecating in the open, he will be severely punished. Food will be deducted for the day, and he will be expelled from the room. No matter how good his work is, he will even be whipped in severe cases.

This rule was the strictest rule William ever instituted in the village of Newnesse.

After severely punishing a few unlucky people and killing the chickens to scare the monkeys, no one would dare to do such a thing of open defecation again.

The environment of the entire Xinnisai village suddenly improved by several levels and became clean and tidy.

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