Chapter 335 Shadow Mutations (Part 2)

In the Maya era, there were abundant resources; when problems arose, they were directly pointed out, demanding correction or cessation. Due to Maya's nature, no one had objections, and there were no situations where people were left unable to back down. Shana, however, tended to use emotion to judge issues. She tried her utmost to keep things level, but her varying attitudes toward each individual meant that her decisions and orders were prone to misunderstandings.

For example, Shana had a normal relationship with Peanut, while Maya had a normal relationship with everyone. Maya issued an order: "Peanut, go move bricks." Peanut thought moving bricks was tiring, but since the task was assigned to him, he could only do it. He did not feel that Maya targeted him with the order. Shana had those with whom she was on good terms, bad terms, and normal terms. Either Shana would assign the tedious tasks to those she was close with, or others would have complaints.