Luoding seemed to be a little surprised by Luyaâs thoughts. He was stunned for a while before reacting and replied, âOkay⌠this is great, but I havenât been back in society for a long time, and I donât know now what the situation is like in the capital. After breakfast, letâs go to Doug and ask.â
âWell, good, Uncle Luoding.â
Luya nodded and continued to eat the omelet made by Luoding.
She doesnât know why the Red Dragon told her to do what she is good at, which adds a lot of difficulties. If it just works, itâs also a job at the restaurant, but itâs hard to find a job in design.
It is also said that refugees who have obtained green cards can only do the lowest level of work. Unless they have excellent abilities, they will never get decent office jobs.
But itâs okay; Luya still has confidence in herself; she has successfully escaped from the imperial prison, and finding a job is such a small thing.
So after breakfast and before the restaurant opened, Luoding took Luya to see Doug.
âHow was your sleep last night?â
Doug brought good news as soon as he arrived. After greeting everyone quickly, he took out three cards from his hand and gave them to Luoding.
âThis is a temporary certificate. I still managed to get it for you with some help. Although it is not very useful, you can temporarily deal with the inspection. After a period, you can go to the city hall to activate and become a full citizen.â
âThis is great; Iâm worried about not having an identity certificate; thank you, Mr. Wright,â Luya said joyfully.
Luya took the card from Luoding and looked at it. Because Matthew had almost no self-awareness, Luoding kept his card temporarily. The card is about the size of an ID card, and itâs really greenâŚ
âAfter activation, you can use the banking system. You can also use it when you go to the hospital. Be careful not to lose it.â
Doug continued to explain to them, âCarry it with you when you go out so that you can cope with random inspections. Because of the prisonerâs escape yesterday, the inspections for pedestrians have become intensive these days. If not necessary, try to reduce travel. ok?â
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âHmmâŚHave someone lost this thing? What happens if you accidentally lose it?â Luya asked.
âNot very good, just do it.â Doug glanced at her, âItâs just that someone might steal your identity information and do something that might cause you to be sent to an imperial prison or exiled.â
âThen I have to keep this card safe.â
Luya put her green card back into her pocket, but it hadnât been activated and matched her identity. This card canât do anything yet, and may not be used to find a job.
âBy the way, Mr. Wright, I want to ask you something.â Luya looked at Doug and said.
âWhat?â
âThatâs right, Eve wants to find a job.â Luoding added for Luya.
So Luya talked to Doug about what she was good at and her needs. After listening to it, Doug couldnât help but fall into contemplation.
âGraphic design? This was a trendy job before the earthly demon eye, but after the end, human needs changed, most advertising companies closed down, and the pursuit of practicality was more than aesthetics. They are all state-owned enterprises, and now you want to do such a job; I am afraid it is not easyâŚâ
Uh, state-owned enterpriseâŚ
Luya immediately lost hope when she heard that it was a state-owned enterprise, so she asked again, âSo what are the designers doing now?â
âThey have all changed careers. Some went to factories, some young women also went to noble houses to be maids or tutors, and some painted well and started to draw pictures on the Internet and earn rewards for a living. There are always so many ways to live. of.â
Drawing pictures⌠This doesnât look so profitable. Otherwise, she would not give up being a game artist at the beginning and become a design dog.
After all, it takes talent to draw things that people love to hear and see. She doesnât know much about what is popular in this world. If she wants to make a living by drawing in another worldâŚ
Luyaâs eyes suddenly lit up, and she had a good idea.
âIs the empire strict in controlling the finished works?â She asked suddenly.
âControl?â Doug glanced at her incomprehensibly, not entirely understanding what she meant.
âWhat do you mean by successful works?â
Donât you know? Are you really teasing her?
Luya took a close look at Dougâs expression. He seemed to be serious and didnât mean to laugh.
Luya explained to them euphemistically.
âThatâs not true. Why should we control what everyone can see?â