Super Detective in the Fictional World

CHAPTER 938 CHAPTER 955 Inhumane Trenches, Rejectable Prices (1 MORE)

The last time anyone who spoke wildly of Karen, he was beaten by a head-on that night, and was severely warned not to delay making money.

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

Whoever smashes a man's job will of course be beaten.

When Luke walked in, Foggy quickly took care of the old couple before him and asked Karen to escort them out.

When there were only two people in the room, Fuji said, "What would you like to drink? ”

Luke: “No condoms. What do you say, busy? ”

Fogey scratched his head: "I can't help it. I've been looking for those two girls in the name of community service, but I can only lighten Karen's workload, and what Matt and I are doing isn't helping. ”

Luke said, "Where's Matt? ”

Fuji: “He said he didn't notice the cold last night, and now he's taking his pills and sleeping at home. He's coming tomorrow. ”

Luke can only be sympathetic to Lawyer Ma.

Maybe tomorrow he'll have to pretend like he's okay, come to the office and work overtime.

But Ben, the lawyer, is better than Ben, the Night Warrior, at least he won't get shot in the street.

Looking at Fogey's face, Luke laughed: “If anything happens, you're not a girl, and you want me to talk to you. ”

Fuji scratched his head embarrassingly and handed him a message: "This is the community service plan you proposed, and I found something wrong. ”

Luke picked it up, looked quickly, and he said, “Don't those kids want to come? ”

Fogey: “They don't really want to come. The problem is that their families want them to come, and we've only received more than 50 applications in the last two days, and I'm afraid the funds are going to be a little troublesome. ”

Luke figured it out a little bit.

He and Selena donated 100,000 dollars, on average, to more than fifty families, each without a $2,000 stipend.

Though a thousand starts, even the minimum hourly wage is eight hours a day, one thousand five to two thousand per person per month.

It's only been a few days, and there's definitely someone else who wants to join us.

Once the gap between the number of applicants and the number of volunteer jobs offered is too wide, this may turn out to be a bad thing.

Fogey is not a fool, he noticed ahead of time the trouble that might arise in this, and wanted to talk to Luke.

Luke: “How many people do you expect to end up applying? ”

Fogey: "One hundred and twenty to one hundred and fifty, but we expected only twenty-five to thirty in advance. ”

Luke nodded, pulled out his checkbook and pen at random, signed a check, pulled it down and pushed it over the table: “I admire those who are willing to work to change their own and their families' fate. Let Karen get another copy as agreed last time, and I'll sign it. ”

Fogey looked at the numbers on the check and was a little embarrassed: “This… is too much, just 100,000. ”

On the cheque, the amount field is filled with a figure of 200,000.

Community volunteers receive family subsistence allowances, as agreed by the contribution mechanism.

On average, every family can get around $3,500.

There's more people, and that's a little lower, and three grand is enough.

There are always a few people who can get paid well, and that can inspire motivation.

Now the firm has $50,000 a month in “revenues," and Foggy and Matt have agreed that they can save a few months and squeeze more than 100,000 out of that money.

In this way, the Community Reconstruction Plan has more than 100 nominal workers.

If the majority of the people's applications are approved, there will be no major problems, as the people who have been adopted will spontaneously maintain order in the community reconstruction plan, and a small number of those who have not been selected will not be able to do so.

But he came up and said he didn't have any money, and Luke took out another $200,000, and Fudge felt like he was using someone else's goodwill.

Luke doesn't care, he just turns around and shouts Karen's name out loud and sweeps the list of applicants in his hand.

At this point, Karen came in and looked at Foggy with an interrogating look.

Luke said, “Come on, don't take it so long. Let Karen print the protocol, and I have something else to ask you. ”

Fogey looked at him with this attitude and could only say a few words to Karen, in exchange for the woman secretary looking at Luke with amazement, and then flew out of the room quickly.

Luke flipped over the applicant's file and found the list of applicants and put it in front of Foggy: "Charlie, Raqqa, Hudson are all here. But what about the kids that were with Hudson the other day? I keep an eye on them. Can you put their names in red pens? ”

Fogey:... isn't that too much?

You dare pay 300,000 just to clean up those half-boys!

Heartbreak! The trenches are inhuman! These are the only adjectives in Foggy's mind.

Luke was the only “petty request” for his use of donations.

Those kids, if they can pull it, they have to pull it.

Otherwise, even if Luke didn't say anything, Fudge would feel like he didn't get it right.

Three hundred thousand can buy more than a dozen lives for a professional killer, and Luke wants ten kids to volunteer.

That's an irrefutable price.

Luke looked at Foggy and shrugged: "We're going to give these kids a chance to get back on the right track, not rob them in a few years, sell drugs, be horses, etc. I prefer to keep an eye on them as donors rather than hand cuffing them with badges. ”

Upon hearing this, Foggy raised his hand and surrendered: "OK. I promise to make sure these kids take things as seriously as possible. ”

Luke nodded: "If they can learn something in this community reconstruction, they'll have the ability to feed themselves. The decorators you hire, they don't care about craftsmanship at all, but try to pick someone who's willing to teach them something. In addition, the duration of reconstruction and community services can be appropriately extended to give them sufficient time to learn. ”

Fuji is totally dressed: you just don't want them to pass quickly! You really need to play so much.

In his heart, he accidentally labeled Luke "Don't mess with it”.

Even Luke is definitely a great guy, but the way he cleans people up is too targeted.

It's probably more painful to give half the kids a month or two of hard work than to get one shot at.

After all, you can take it out and brag to your little buddies about how tough you are.

What's the point of bragging about hard work? Blow yourself well enough to move bricks.

Karen had already printed the protocol and brought it in.

The template for this thing is off-the-shelf, except for the donation amount and signature, which is basically the same.

He simply went over it and signed it and got up: "Well, I won't bother you with your work. Call me if you have any more questions. ”