539 Staff Conference Part 2 (2/2)

The prohibited topics are located on the final page of this manual. Please remember them by heart.

No. 2: Smile when the residents of Eternal Kingdom ask you questions because they will sacrifice their lives to protect the Underworld peace in future battles. Before they die, it's not too much to spare some smiles of love and concern for them.

No. 3: Don't discuss anything that is outside the job scope. If you do, the residents will chat with you incessantly. I don't think that you want to be woken up by them in the middle of the night. Please take note. Otherwise, you will bear the consequences.

No. 4: Some residents may display hostile behavior, but don't worry, they aren't able to harm you.

No. 5: If you have any problems, look for the counselor, Frangipani. When you know about his predicament, you will feel happier.

No. 6: If you have other questions, please ask the secretary, Eggface, or Brainiac.

No. 7: Always be loyal to Lord Sherlock.

No. 8: Don't ask. Even if you ask, there is no answer.”

The information was very much in line with Lord Sherlock's personal way of doing things.

Moroes looked at Simba at his side. Simba was also looking befuddled, unable to understand the content of his document. Most likely, his job scope was also changed.

Most of the employees were befuddled, but one of them was happy. For example, Evelynn.

”Lord Sherlock, are you serious? Am I an employee of Eternal Kingdom?”

”Of course, it's true. The starting salary is low, the working hours are long, and the holidays are reduced. It'll be tiring. I hope that you can take it,” Lord Sherlock said earnestly to Evelynn, who nodded her head and indicated that she would work very hard.

”Good. The meeting will end here. Have a good rest for the next two days. You'll work hard for our dream and future three days from now!” Lord Sherlock said excitedly.

Moroes looked at Lord Sherlock in awe. Only Lord Sherlock could make him feel excitement and vigor. He believed that his life would be bright and wonderful if he worked for Lord Sherlock.

”Why didn't Lord Sherlock let me be the chef? Didn't I do a good job?”

When the meeting ended, everyone left the Dungeon Lord Main Hall. Moroes walked with the Blackiron Dwarves on a road in Eternal Kingdom. Mufasa said sadly, ”I don't think I can be a Chef Guide. The residents speak strangely, and I'm unable to chat with them for long. Why can't I prepare meals for them?”

Moroes was puzzled. He remembered that Mufasa was employed as a Carpenter, though he spent more time preparing meals.

Moroes didn't say much since Simba didn't complain.

Everyone was like Moroes. Their originally detailed work scope had become that of an abstract instructor. They were no longer teachers for the residents of Eternal Kingdom. Now, they were only required to guide the residents to their appropriate profession and let them learn the skills and knowledge from the more experienced residents.

Basically, they were like standing signposts.

Why did Sherlock not put a signpost instead? Moroes had this question, but he pushed it to the back of his mind. Lord Sherlock must have had his reasons.

Moroes had blind faith in Lord Sherlock.

Though Moroes was befuddled by his new job scope like the other employees, he didn't mind due to his strong trust in Lord Sherlock.

He returned to his residence and started thinking about visiting his wife tomorrow. Lord Sherlock had given them two days of leave because new members would be coming to Eternal Kingdom in three days. Lord Sherlock was a good boss!

Moroes hadn't returned home for a few months. He would bring his hard-earned money and the stories from Eternal Kingdom back to his wife. Eternal Kingdom was the most reputable Dungeon in the Underworld. It would be an honor to work in Eternal Kingdom.

He was considering whether he should deceive his wife and tell her that he was charging in the front during the battle with the Surface World.

While Moroes was thinking of how to curry favor with his wife, he heard knocks at the door.

”Moroes? I have a letter for you.”

It was a respectful and dull voice. Moroes recognized that it was the voice of a resident of Eternal Kingdom. When they chatted with him, they would use the same robotic voice. They could have spoken more naturally.

Moroes was curious why the resident of Eternal Kingdom was at his doorstep. When he opened the door, there would be residents wandering outside. They wanted to come in, but they couldn't. After tens of days, such behavior disappeared. It had been a long time since someone knocked on his door.

Moroes stood up and opened his door, finding a group of gamers standing there.

It was a Gnome who knocked on the door. He held a letter excitedly.

”A Gnome who said she was your wife wanted me to give you this letter.”

Moroes was surprised, but he took the letter and tore open the envelope. He was puzzled about why the gamers were still standing at his door. It was then that his eyes caught a glimpse of the letter's content:

”Divorce Agreement.”