This behavior of treating people like livestock will certainly cause dissatisfaction, leading to rebellion and escape.
The so-called domestication must combine both kindness and authority, making him sincerely submit, which can foster loyalty and make him serve willingly.
Although Chen Zhou has never been an official nor has management experience, he has seen how the leaders in his unit draw a pie, how they have one set of words in front and another behind, and he feels that dealing with the indigenous should be much simpler than dealing with modern people. A stick followed by a sweet date might be enough.
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In the initial stage of domestication, Chen Zhou plans to first change the dietary habits of the indigenous people, allowing them to adapt to eating salted cooked food and reject the evil practice of cannibalism.
This change can be achieved by establishing a dignified image in the minds of the indigenous.
