Su Huan tapped the edge of the tablet with his index finger.
He asked again, "Are there many pregnant women on board?"
"A total of sixteen, the latest just conceived, and the earliest is her."
"Don't worry, we've already coordinated it. In their early months, they'll continue to work as usual. Only in late pregnancy will they receive certain privileges, so it won't increase others' workloads. Plus, the arrival of new life helps ease the service pressure."
"Tsk tsk tsk..."
Su Huan made a strange sound that was hard to tell if it was of approval or disapproval, as he quickly flipped through the information.
After half a year of expansion, the train's total population reached three thousand eight hundred people. The crew alone accounted for more than three thousand, cut to the bone with no room for further reduction.
Wen Biao was a surprise to Su Huan.
