Reborn in the Survival Adventure Game-Chapter 73: The Board

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Chapter 73 - 73: The Board

Caelen sat in the town hall with Zira, Garin, and Lirae as the morning sun peeked through the windows. Papers and scribbles were scattered across the table.

"So... we need a system," he said, leaning back in his chair. "If we want the village to work and grow, everyone has to help out. Not just eat and sleep."

Zira crossed her arms. "Some of them don't even sweep their own floors. It's starting to cause arguments."

Garin nodded. "I've seen it too. I cook and farm all day, and some folks just sit around like they're on vacation."

Lirae raised her hand shyly. "Maybe if we show them the jobs they can do... and how much they'll earn for doing them... it'll feel more fair?"

Caelen's eyes lit up. "A board!"

They all looked at him.

"I mean a big board—on the town hall wall. We list all the jobs: farming, cooking, cleaning, mining, crafting... and we set a pay for each one. That way, they know what needs doing. They choose what they're good at. And they get paid fairly for their effort."

"And with money," Zira added, "they can buy food, clothes, tools. That'll keep things moving."

Caelen grinned. "Exactly."

That afternoon, with a bit of wood and paint, the first Job Board was nailed up on the wall of the town hall. Lirae stood proudly in front of it, a piece of chalk in hand.

She wrote neat columns:

•Job

•Reward

•Notes

Under it:

Sweep the village center: 3 coins

Help harvest crops: 5 coins

Cut firewood: 4 coins

Mine iron: 6 coins

Repair houses: 7 coins

Teach children: 5 coins

Villagers gathered curiously. Some laughed. Some looked unsure.

"Coins? What's that good for?" an older goblin grumbled.

Caelen stepped forward. "You'll be able to trade coins for food, clothes, or even services. If you want to eat, you work. If you want more, work more."

The murmurs quieted.

Lirae handed out tiny cloth pouches stitched with thread, each marked with the villager's name. Inside were the first hand-made iron coins.

"I'll keep track of work done," Lirae said, holding a little notebook. "Come to me when you finish a job."

The next few days were... interesting.

Garin laughed when he saw three goblins chasing chickens around the coop. "Never seen anyone try so hard to collect eggs before."

Even the lazier villagers started lifting tools and joining teams. Some didn't know how to farm or cook, but they learned. Older goblins taught younger ones how to sharpen tools. A pair of elves started helping with weaving and cloth dyeing.

"Hey! My roof isn't leaking anymore!" someone shouted cheerfully one evening.

"I built that!" replied another with pride.

Each task completed, each coin earned, brought a small sense of pride.

And Caelen saw it.

In the evenings, people stayed out a little longer. They talked more. Smiled more. They had purpose now—not just survival.

Zira sat beside him one night, handing him a warm mug of mushroom tea.

"Was a good idea," she said softly.

"Yeah," Caelen replied. "I didn't think it would work this well."

She nudged him with her elbow. "That's 'cause you never give yourself credit."

He chuckled. "Maybe."

Just then, a goblin boy ran past them, waving a coin pouch. "I helped fix a fence! I got five coins!"

Caelen watched him go, a smile tugging at his lips.

Hard work was paying off. Not just in food or clothes—but in confidence, pride, and unity.

It was a small village, sure. But now, it felt like a real one.

And this... this was just the beginning.