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The factory of

 

Bon left the house and got into his vehicle, which was brand new model. Run on electricity, and instead of old fashioned tires it had four antigravity plates on that made it hover over the ground, and in front there were few tubes which created vacuum around the vehicle, meaning no tires resistance, no air resistance, so just give a bit of acceleration and the vehicle could run without any more powered pushed into the working system. He looked at his watch, like all models it was charged by radio waves, like many small batteries were this days. He went to his job to oversee the food production. Because there were just too many mouths to feed, the whole production was made in a huge building on many floors.

Each floor produced various foods. Soil wasn't needed because everything grow into water which was enriched with all the things the plants need. It was mostly rice, vegetables, wheat, corn, everything that didn't have deep roots. Cattle, sheep's, fish.

This huge buildings were also used as wind stoppers, and some as living quarters. Everything was in order so he went to one of the floors, on every side of the floor where plants were grown there were tubs, so employees can take a bath. He entered into one, and took a bath. The soap was made from everything the plants need for growth and some other things that they not need, but they were neutralized with some chemicals once you stepped of the tub. On the last floor there were apartments for the employees who worked there. He of course as a manager was entitled to have a own vehicle and a lavish house to live in. Everything was in order so he just went home to enjoy himself. Anyway he workers were being watched all the time and when someone lazy was spot he would get electroshock by the collars they all wearied around their necks.

After few of those the worker would die. It was pretty much automated. Everything was in perfect control. After some worker would die, a robot would replace his place, which meant more for Bon, and all the other managers.

Solar hat,

equipped with phone,

glasses,

and a chip.

After a while, while longer, it was just the managers left, everything was replaced by robots.