The Peasant Wife Is a Lucky Charm - Chapter 498: Request
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Chapter 498: Request

Chapter 498: Request

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The other four individuals earn six taels each month, resulting in a savings of twelve taels monthly.

Governor Su, your potential savings amount to ten taels of silver every month.

Governor, when we all contribute, we can acc.u.mulate a total of 282 taels of silver in six months.

Su Bin smiled and remarked, Honestly, I hadnt expected it to add up to such a significant sum when I did the calculations. Its quite substantial.

This suggestion isnt all that bad. How about this? Ill provide you with 282 taels of silver, and lets round it up to 300 taels of silver. Can you use that to fix the leak?

The entire group objected vehemently. No!

w.a.n.g Canzi added with a touch of sarcasm, Ive heard that youre quite wealthy. 300 taels of silver is a mere drop in the bucket for you!

Why must you make things challenging for folks like us who have so little?

This time, Su Bin burst into laughter. Youre absolutely right. My family has a substantial wealth, and Im more than willing to put it to good use!

Their expressions brightened, and they applauded in appreciation.

So Governor Su is just teasing us!

I knew it. Governor Sus family is exceptionally affluent. How could they possibly make lite hard tor us, who have so little!

Mr. Chen, maintaining a serious demeanor, interjected, Its a blessing for all of us to serve such a wealthy and generous governor. However, we should also show some respect.

Quickly, they tried to clarify.

Mr. Chen, youve misunderstood. When did we fail to show Governor Su respect?

Internally, they had already discussed this matter. It was Governor Sus first day in office, and as his subordinates, they felt it was important to uphold protocol. In truth, they had no intention of making things difficult for Governor Su.

Poxed Face w.a.n.g spoke up, Mr. Chen, please do point out where we may have failed in showing respect to Governor Su. We are open to correction.

Mr. Chen didnt mince words and addressed them directly, Our governor has just stated that if you successfully complete this task, your monthly salary will be increased by half. This additional half of your salary is, in fact, a reward from the governor himself.

However, some of you have been making various excuses. If you decline to carry out this task, it implies that you are not willing to give the governor the respect he deserves.

Let it be known that Governor Su confided in me privately, revealing that if you manage to complete this mission on the first day, apart from the salary increase, there will be numerous future rewards, all funded by Governor Su personally.

Everyone grasped the significance of Mr. Chens words.

Motivated by the prospect of financial gain, they approached Poxed Face w.a.n.g, imploring him to comply with the governors request and copy both announcements. Some even offered to a.s.sist with ink preparation.

Poxed Face w.a.n.g, please agree to the governors request and replicate both announcements. I can help you grind the ink.

Absolutely, I can lend a hand. My penmans.h.i.+p is on par with yours.

The other three individuals who received six taels of silver each month had some educational background and felt confident in their ability to transcribe the announcement.

Poxed Face w.a.n.g considered the proposal and eventually relented. With five to six people a.s.sisting in the copying process and others preparing ink, each person only had to write seven to eight pieces. This mission turned out to be quite manageable.

Satisfied, Su Bin left the government office and returned to his residence in Shanglin Prefecture to spend time with his wife.

Meanwhile, Mr. Chen remained to supervise Poxed Face w.a.n.g and the others.

The governors request is to transcribe the announcement.

Firstly, ensure that the handwriting is legible, clear, and proper.

Secondly, its imperative that you transcribe every word exactly as it appears on the governors provided paper. No errors or alterations are acceptable. Thirdly, in the event of any revisions or typographical errors, the doc.u.ment in question will be deemed invalid, and you must produce a new one.

Furthermore, you are responsible for disposing of the invalidated doc.u.ment..