As long as the T virus can be popularized in the Stan continent first, the promotion of other planes will be much easier.

"Mr. Link, the final commissioning of the station has been completed and it can operate normally."

A staff member who built the station came to Link and said politely.

"Well, I see."

Link nodded, "Now I just need to take the train out once."

"No problem, the train is always ready to use."

The staff smiled, "It's just... your station doesn't have a single employee at present, do you want me to help you outsource the station to another work team for a temporary emergency? The price is negotiable, a total of 30 work teams, one day It's only the price of [-] void coins."

"Huh? Isn't the employee assigned by the contractor? Are you going to find an outsourced team?"

Link froze for a moment.

"You made a mistake. Employees are not assigned by a package. You need to recruit them yourself."

The staff has a professional smile.

"Who will get the income from the station?"

Link asked.

"The Void Station was built by the Void Council, and the proceeds naturally belong to the Council."

The staff member replied.

"What's the point? I pay for employees to work at the station, and I need to pay the employees' wages, but the income doesn't belong to me?"

Link frowned, "Isn't this funny?"

"This one……"

The staff didn't know how to answer for a while.

I have never encountered such a thing before. How could other plane masters care about these things? The wages of the station employees are not high. If you hire 30 people, it is less than [-] a month, and it is only a million a year.

How much is a million dollars?

It's not a lot of money to some rich people, let alone a plane master who has a whole plane of people working for him.

And Link looked... as if he cared.

"No, although the station was built by your council, I paid for it. The tickets sold at my station don't belong to me. Do you think this is reasonable?"

Link shrugged, "There's no need to find an outsourced work team. I want the council to assign [-] employees, or let them agree that the income from the station belongs to me."

"This Mr. Link, don't embarrass me, our parliament has never had such a precedent."

The staff looked embarrassed.

"There is a first time for everything, don't you think I have become a precedent?"

Link patted him on the shoulder, "It's okay, you can just apply and see what your response is, if you don't satisfy me, I'll go to him in person."

"It's… okay."

The staff sighed.

There's no way, it's not that he doesn't know Link. He has experienced all the things that happened next to the parliament building at that time, so he naturally knows how tough Link's backstage is.

Whoever cares about this troublesome matter, anyway, he, the lowest-level staff member, can't be blamed, so let the boss have a headache.

"Oh, by the way, the train driver doesn't need me to look for it, does he?"

Link suddenly asked again.

"Oh, no need for this, the void trains are all dispatched by the council."

The staff replied subconsciously.

"Then why should I find a staff member? Since there is a driver, it doesn't affect my travel."

Link spread his hands, and was even more lazy to find the so-called employees.

Why are you looking for employees?

There is no other use except for paying money. It would be nice if you can take a bus at the station.

"This... If you don't hire employees, how do you sell tickets, how do passengers register for travel? Who should explain the boarding process to passengers?"

The staff smiled wryly.

"Why do you want to sell tickets? I don't pay for the tickets. As for the registration issue...it's okay, I just let the artificial intelligence of my plane do this. It's easy to use and doesn't require wages."

Link waved his hand, "Alright, I don't know how to find employees. You just need to tell the higher-ups that you can either allocate employees or give up the station's income, and you don't need to worry about the rest."

After speaking, Link dragged Lin Ke into the station.

At any rate, he has been on the train many times in other planes. Although it is the first time to use his own station, Link is not a stranger at all, and he fumbled to the waiting room without hesitation. 600

It wasn't until then that he realized that the architectural composition of the void station was uniform, no different from stations on other planes.

Link, who was very familiar with him, took Lin Ke to sit in the last row of waiting seats, casually glanced at the train timetable on his wrist, and silently waited for the arrival of the train bound for the mainland of Stan.

Not long after, with an electronically synthesized roar, the Void Train stopped outside the waiting room.

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