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Chapter 939 Chapter 955 Inhumanity, an irresistible price (1 update)

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    The person who rudely spoke to Karen last time was slapped with a headlock that night and given a stern warning not to delay everyone's efforts to make money.

    What Karen is holding is related to the future income of many people.

    Whoever destroys someone¡¯s job will of course be beaten.

    After Luke entered, Fudge quickly finished dealing with the old couple in front of him and asked Karen to send them out.

    When there were only two people in the room, Fudge said, "What do you want to drink?"

    Luke: "No need to be polite. What's going on? You're too busy?"

    Fudge scratched his head: "There is no way, I have used the name of community service to find the two girls to do odd jobs, but it can only reduce Karen's workload, and others can't help me and Matt with what they should do.  "

    Luke said oh, knowingly asked: "Where's Matt?"

    Fudge: "He said he didn't pay attention to the cold last night. He's taking medicine and sleeping at home. He won't come back until tomorrow."

    Luke could only sympathize with Lawyer Ma.

    ¡°Maybe tomorrow he will really have to pretend that nothing is wrong and come to the office to work overtime.

    "However, a class with lawyers is better than a class with Daredevil. At least they won't get shot when they go out on the street.

    Looking at Fudge¡¯s expression, Luke smiled and said, ¡°If you have anything to say, just tell me, you are not a girl, and you still want me to chat with you.¡±

    Fudge scratched his head in embarrassment and took out a document and handed it over: "This is the community service plan you proposed. I found some problems."

    Luke took it, flipped through it quickly, and asked by the way: "Those kids don't want to come?"

    Fudge: "They really don't want to come. The problem is that their families want them to come. As a result, we have received more than fifty applications in just two days. Thisfunding may be a bit troublesome."

    Luke understood it after thinking about it for a moment.

    He and Selena donated 100,000 yuan, which was given to more than 50 families on average, but each family still received less than 2,000 yuan in subsidies.

    Although it is said to start at 1,000, even the minimum hourly wage of eight hours a day would cost 1,500 to 2,000 per person per month.

    It¡¯s only been a few days, and there will definitely be people who want to join later.

    Once the gap between the number of applicants and the volunteer positions provided is too large, this good thing may turn into a bad thing.

    Fudge is not a fool. He sensed the possible troubles in advance and wanted to discuss it with Luke.

    Luke: "How many people do you estimate will apply in the end?"

    Fudge: "One hundred and twenty to one hundred and fifty people, but we expected only twenty-five to thirty people."

    Luke nodded, took out his checkbook and pen, signed a check, pulled it off, put it on the table and pushed it over: "I admire people who are willing to use labor to change the destiny of themselves and their families. Let Karen know later  Just get another copy according to the last agreement and I'll sign it."

    Fudge looked at the number on the check and felt a little embarrassed: "This is too much. One hundred thousand is enough."

    On the check, the amount column was filled with the figure 200,000.

    Community volunteers receive family living subsidies, which are agreed upon through a contribution mechanism.

    On average, each family can get about $3,500.

    When there are more people, this amount will be reduced a little, and three thousand is enough.

    There are always only a few people who can earn high salaries, which can also stimulate everyone's enthusiasm.

    Now the firm has an "income" of fifty thousand dollars every month. Fudge and Matt have already agreed that if they save a little in the next two to three months, they can squeeze out one hundred thousand dollars from this money.

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    If most people¡¯s applications are approved, no major problems will occur, because these approved people will spontaneously maintain the order of the community reconstruction plan, and the small number of people who are not selected will not be able to cause trouble.

    But when he came up and said he had no money, Luke took out another two hundred thousand. Fudge felt like he was taking advantage of other people's kindness.

    Luke didn¡¯t care, he just turned to face the outside world, shouted Karen¡¯s name at a higher volume, and scanned the list of applicants in his hand.

    At this moment, Karen came in and looked at Fudge with questioning eyes.

    Luke said, "Okay, don't wait any longer. Let Karen print the agreement. I have something else to ask you."

    Seeing his attitude, Fudge could only say a few words to Karen, but the female secretary looked at Luke with surprise on her face, and then quickly left the room.

    Luke was minding his own business as he flipped through the application.He found the list of applicants and put it in front of Fudge: "Charlie, Laca, and Hudson are all here. But I want to ask, where are the children who were with Hudson that day?"  I'm very optimistic about them, can you highlight their names in red pen?"

    Fudge: Are you going too far?

    Just to deal with those half-grown children, you dare to pay 300,000!

    ?????????????????????????????????? Inhumane!  These were the only adjectives that came to Fudge's mind.

    Luke said it so openly and openly, which was the only "small request" he made for the use of his donation.

    Those children who can be roped in to do hard work must be roped in.

    ¡°Otherwise, even if Luke doesn¡¯t say anything, Fudge will feel like he didn¡¯t get things done.

    ¡°You can find a professional killer to buy a dozen lives for 300,000 yuan, but Luke just wants ten children to do volunteer work.

    This is really an irresistible price.

    Luke looked at Fudge's expression and shrugged: "We have to give these children a chance, a chance to get back on the right path, instead of robbing, selling drugs, working as grooms and the like in a few years. I would rather use  I don¡¯t know the identity of the donors, but I keep an eye on them doing hard work, and I don¡¯t want to take out my police badge and put handcuffs on them.¡±

    Hearing this, Fudge raised his hands and surrendered: "Okay. I promise, I will try my best to make these children take things seriously."

    Luke nodded: "If they can learn something from this community reconstruction, they will have the ability to support themselves in the future. It doesn't matter if the decoration workers you hire have ordinary skills, but try to choose people who are willing to teach them.  . In addition, the period of reconstruction and community service can be appropriately extended to give them enough time to learn."

    Fudge was completely convinced: You just don¡¯t want them to pass the test quickly!  Does it really need to be so awesome?

    In his heart, he unconsciously gave Luke a "don't mess with him" label.

    Even though Luke is definitely a good guy, his methods of dealing with people are too targeted.

    ¡°Letting those half-year-old children do hard work for a month or two is probably more painful than letting them get shot.

    After all, after being shot, you can still brag to your friends and show how tough you are.

    ??In what way do you need to brag about being a coolie?  Are you bragging that you are good at moving bricks?

    Karen had already printed the agreement and brought it in.

    The template for this thing is ready-made, except for the donation amount and signature, everything else is basically the same.

    He went through it briefly, signed and stood up: "Okay, I won't disturb your work. If you have any questions, just call me." (Remember this site's website address: www.hlnovel.com
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