Eventually, Zadi grabbed the slip of paper that seemed lazily hung up on the board as if it was just stuck there by mere chance and or luck. Zadi didn’t think much of it, but it would be fine, right? Not like the lazy sailor would have loads of work for Zadi. He must have done SOMETHING by now, right? Well, Zadi got the paper and made his way to the docks nearby. Zadi searched for the lazy sailor who said he would be sitting on an empty barrel…like that helped. But as it would seem, there really was only one sailor on a barrel while others were laboring away like real men. Zadi introduced himself as a job taker. The sailor on the barrel told Zadi to do this, that, and the like and ‘get to it, or you won’t get paid!’ and things along those lines. Zadi got right to work, rolling heavy barrels onto a large ship, and then some. He, in total, probably rolled half of all the barrels onto the ship. The other half were for another sailor that already did his job like a real man of the sea. Zadi then did the rest of the work, like cleaning, organizing the barrels in a rows and columns by spice and trade, and finally securing the ship the docks for another day to set sail. Zadi was tired in the end, but he was happy that he would get a reward. He went back to the lazy sailor was was taking a nap and asked for his reward. The sailor grunted, scoffed, and the sighed as he begrudgingly gave Zadi his well-deserved reward. Zadi was done for the day and ready for other things in this world~
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