In front of the trade union building, the two sides talked nonsense for nearly half an hour.
In the first ten minutes or so, Vice President Haz came up with a few perfunctory reasons, all of which were immediately refuted by Varina;
For the next ten minutes or so, he became silent.
As for the two lawyers, they did not speak from beginning to end.
The workers behind him began to feel anxious, and Varina felt that he had waited long enough to express his attitude.
So he spoke again and shouted to the policeman standing on the side of the small building - now there was only one policeman left:
"Mr. Police, I think you have seen our sincerity."
“But it’s clear that sincerity alone won’t impress these jackals, and we have to show some strength.”
"Workers!"
Warina's voice suddenly became high-pitched, and he instigated: "Come and help me, and leave these troublesome people behind."
As he spoke, he rushed to a person in two or two steps, kicked his hand with his legs, pulled him up, and threw him into the crowd behind him.
The man exclaimed and was dragged by countless hands. He was soon moved to the back of the crowd, and his screams turned into howls.
When Varina threw the second person, many people in the front row of the crowd followed suit and came to arrest him.
At this time, Varina stopped and focused on controlling the field.
After all, the workers are empty-handed, but these gang members have weapons in their hands, and a few even have sharp weapons.
After a while, the foremen and thugs were all thrown to the rear.
Judging from the sounds, although they were not feeling well, they were probably not seriously injured or dying. On the workers' side, two of the workers had wounds on their arms and chests that Varina had no time to take care of.
"Everyone, please stop and exercise restraint."
Varina raised his hands in the air to "persuade" the crowd to settle down for the time being. Then he looked at Vice President Haz and asked:
"Mr. Harts, are you still pretending to be mute?"
"Think about it, if the situation escalates, everyone here will not end well!"
"You have to know that those unpaid wages are just a sum of money to you, but to us they are the lives of our whole family."
Haz still said nothing and turned around and entered the trade union building.
Two lawyers followed closely behind.
Varina figured they would give in this time.
When he sneaked in yesterday, he didn't take away the cash from the president's desk, but he counted it and found that there were 60 pounds.
The total amount of salary arrears is only over 100 pounds. It is not difficult for the people inside to collect it together.
Sure enough, it didn't take long for Haz to come out again, with envelopes in one hand and documents in the other.
He read the list quickly, and every time he read a name, there was a roar from the crowd.
Finally, he reported the total amount, took out the cash in the envelope, counted it, and put it back.
With the help of the "Bottom Line" pocket watch, Varina calculated the same answer simultaneously.
"Who should I give this to?"
Vice President Haz glanced at the crowd, deliberately not looking at Varina, and wanted to provoke him.
"Burton, you go."
Varina nudged the young man beside him.
Burton was surprised and excited. He turned back to confirm, then ran quickly, stepped forward to receive the two items, held them in his arms, and returned to Varina.
"Don't worry, you will get the money, I promise!"
"What's more important now is to settle the remaining issues. You don't want to lose your job tomorrow, right?"
From the moment Vice President Hatz showed the cash, Varina could faintly feel the commotion in the crowd behind him.
Soon, through the ability of "Instigator", he clearly sensed the rising evil desire from some low-pitched whispers.
This is normal, but it's not a good thing for Varina.
He quickly activated his "persuasion" ability again and reluctantly fought for a while.
Using his abilities to guide so many people one after another, Varina began to feel strenuous and throbbing pains began to appear on his forehead.
He knew that this was a sign of excessive spiritual consumption.
Next, he had better not activate his extraordinary abilities again, otherwise he will be in danger of spiritual exhaustion. Coupled with the side effects of the "bottom line" pocket watch, the risk of losing control will be very high.
Varina seized the moment and said to Vice President Hartz: "Now we can talk, Mr. Hartz."
"There's nothing left to talk about."
Haz frowned, his eyes swept across the crowd again, and finally landed on Varina.
This is the person!
Under the leadership of this man, this group of workers became unfamiliar to him.
It was simply unimaginable for him that even the gold pounds that were immediately available could not sway them from obeying this man.
He was also a former "foreman" and knew all too well the eagerness with which they competed for moving tasks.
Oh, he is so calm now!
Is this still a worker?
Hartz has already thought clearly that in this case, the result of "dialogue" can only be that the union continues to give in.
That's why he said there was nothing left to talk about.
"All unpaid wages and separate payments have been handed over to you, and other matters remain as usual. You don't have to worry about the so-called 'losing your job tomorrow.'"
"It's almost 10 o'clock. The peak period of the day for freight transportation is about to begin. It's time for you to disperse."
"I think you don't want to disturb our customers, your employer, right?"
After saying that, he walked into the trade union building again.
After Haz left, Varina felt the crowd's eyes focused on him. Some were peaceful, while others looked like hungry wolves.
His thoughts were spinning, and he quickly thought of a way, "Let's go to the bank, the nearest bank!"
"Go this way!"
As soon as Varina shouted, someone immediately pointed out the direction.
Just like that, a group of people left in generally neat steps.
Except for not shouting the slogan again, it doesn't seem to be much different from before.
Only Varina knew that compared with before, the difference was huge!
If we use an inappropriate metaphor to describe it, before he was equivalent to everyone's "brain", occupying a dominant position among the crowd; but now he is equivalent to everyone's "prisoner", under the strictest supervision.
The simple provocation by Vice President Haz had an obvious effect.
If Varina was just an ordinary person, there might have been a looting scene.
The nearest bank nearby is the Bavart Bank Quay branch, located in the middle of the adjacent block.
Such a large group of people, walking neatly and silently on the street, caused great psychological pressure to unsuspecting passers-by.
Even the armed security guard at the bank entrance was frightened at first and thought they were thugs coming to rob the bank.
Fortunately, in addition to being guarded, Varina is still the leader by default.
When they were still far away, he took the initiative to stop with the crowd and sent Burton in to exchange for change.
Exchanging change is a fixed business of all banks, and the handling fee is also uniform across the country, fixed at 0.5%.
In other words, a rough calculation shows that after changing the change, there will be a shortfall of about 15 soles to pay back wages.
The money could only be advanced by Varina himself.