Chapter 255: Beginning to Earn Money (18)

When everything was completed, Qi Ke patted the corral and said hello, and saw the wolves abandon the wild boar and rush into the water, swimming back to shore in a circle.

Qi Ke waited for the king to shake off his wet hair, squatted down and rubbed the fluff on his cheeks, repeating a new command over and over again.

"Look at that boar, don't let it come out until its ferocity is exhausted."

Wild boar, it's normal for wild animals to be wild, but it's not okay if they are ferocious, it's hard to restrain if they are disobedient, Qi Ke still expects it to be a breeding boar, hoping to know the current affairs as soon as possible.

The king was still tired of listening to it, so he whined twice, bowed his head and arched Qi Ke away.

Qi Ke was happy, rubbed the wolf's ears, and then went out of the Thousand Lotus Realm.

As for the injured male boar, Qi Kecai didn't take the risk to treat it, the vitality of wild animals is much stronger than her, since the wolves didn't bite it, it will definitely be able to recover.

Coming out of the back house directly, what Qi Ke saw was a clean front yard, and even the kitchen was cleaned up.

There was no housework to do, so Qi could use a homemade jelly bean as a reward, and called a child to help her find someone to settle the account of the little cabbage, while she herself sat in the main room and waited, with pen and ink, abacus, account book, money bag, and seed bag at hand.

After a while, the women of the village rushed over and sat down on the benches, as if listening to the lecture, which was very serious.

Qi Ke first calculated the wages for them, from the day they received the seeds to the day they sold vegetables today, how many days of work they did, how many days of wages they received, this is like a basic salary, and the bonus is 20% of the income from selling vegetables.

Both sides agree that they will not admit the money when they go out, so the money earned must be counted clearly on the spot before they press the handprint, Qi Ke did not spend less money to ask the villagers to work, and they know their ability to count, and it is good to be able to count to a hundred without making a mistake.

So every time Qi Ke sent money to someone, he patiently waited for them to stumble and count, and then instructed them to find their names and fingerprints on the account book.

When it was time to pay the bonus, I thought that I could save trouble and hand over the bonus to the team leaders for them to share by themselves, but because they couldn't calculate it themselves, Qi Ke calculated for them how much one person should get, and then received it directly from her.

The role of the team leader has become to arrange everyone's work only when planting vegetables.

Qi Ke felt that it would not work like this, she could not lead a group of illiterate people as a landlord.

When everyone's money and seeds were distributed and it was getting dark, Qi Ke directly closed the front yard, went back to the rabbit room in the back house to see her rabbits, and after feeding and watering and cleaning, by the way, she collected all the new hares sent by Ding Lin and them into the Qianhe Realm to raise for a few days.

After settling the new hares and turning his head to distribute rabbits to the wolves, Qi Ke did not forget to bring a basket of potatoes and sweet potatoes and newly harvested pig roots to the wild boar, and also gave a few apples, hoping that the wild boar would love to eat them.

The wild boar honestly stayed in the corral, and there were wolves rolling leisurely not far outside, but Qi Ke saw that the male wild boar who was covered with wounds and could only lie on the ground had already stood up at this time, and what was even more amazing was that its wounds were all healed, the blood stains were gone, and the whole body was clean, as if it had been bathed in water.

Qi Ke poured the food in the basket into the corral, and the male wild boar staggered over to eat, ignoring Qi Cute, as if her sense of existence was not as good as that of a group of wolves next door.