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Chapter 346 Arranging for People to Go to the Plantation

Chapter 346 Arranging for People to Go to the Plantation

Back at the wounded camp, Felisa asked Mark and Jason to meet her, the two people who knew the wounded camp best.

Felisa gave them a task: "Make a list of those who can be discharged from the hospital, show it to me and then inform them that they will move to the plantation tomorrow, and the arrangement has been made there."

Mark and Jason accepted the task with sad faces. They didn't like to write, not at all. The small pen was not obedient at all in their hands, and the ugly characters they wrote were so ugly that they didn't recognize it.

Although they don't know many characters now, they can write every brother's name.

Of course, compared to this, telling a group of brothers to leave is what makes them feel even more heavy.

Even though they knew that Miss Felisa was a good person, they were about to face something they had never faced before, which still made people feel uneasy.

Felisa didn't notice their uneasiness, but she still knew the issues that migrant workers cared about most.

"Let me tell you about the treatment of working on a plantation."

She took out a piece of paper, on which was the "contract" she had made after investigation, which included items such as remuneration, breach of contract, and effective time of the contract, etc. that Felisa had finalized from memory.

"I asked, the daily salary of the porters in Cliff City is ten copper coins, and there should be three hundred copper coins a month, but the porters do not include board and lodging, so the monthly salary is two hundred copper coins. "

"Although it is the viscount's responsibility and obligation to treat the wounded soldiers, the cost of medicine for your treatment is also quite high, so you have to work in the plantation for ten years, and you are not allowed to change jobs during these ten years. If you break the contract, A liquidated damages of fifty silver coins shall be paid."

A thousand copper coins are counted as one silver coin. After a year, only the salary is counted, which is only a little more than two silver coins. It is only 24 silver coins in ten years. There is no other consumption, but in fact, even if there is room and board It is impossible not to buy nothing, just the simplest clothes cost ten copper coins.

"Of course, if you want to live outside, you can also. The monthly salary is 250 copper coins if you live outside without eating canteens, and [-] copper coins per month if you live outside but eats canteens. You can choose freely."

"For working hours, there will be one day off every ten days, except for special circumstances, but the rest time can be accumulated, up to three days, the specific time depends on the season and the daily weather conditions, but I will try not to exceed Twelve hours."

That's probably all the content, no matter how much Mark and Jason can't remember, Felisa couldn't help but sigh: "Look, how important it is to learn how to read."

If you don’t know how to read, others don’t know what unfavorable conditions are written in the contract, and you will be tricked into signing the contract in a daze. Now there is no law to guarantee that unfair contracts are not valid.

"Miss Phyllissa," Mark explained, "we didn't expect to get contract work."

They can't read a single word, and they are retired wounded soldiers. All they can find is unloading jobs for people. Such jobs are paid on a daily basis, so there is no need to sign a contract.

Felisa said in an unquestionable tone: "If you don't need it now, you will need to read it later. I have more arrangements for you in the future."

Mark and Jason looked at each other. They believed what Felisa said. Since Felisa said that there would be more arrangements for them, there must be. They must learn to recognize more words. As it is now, they can only understand part of the contract that Felisa gave them.

"We're going to do things right now." Mark and Jason stepped back to prepare what Felisa wanted.

Felisa figured that after the batch of wounded soldiers were transferred to the plantation tomorrow, there would be some space, and the project of rebuilding the hospital at the concentration camp should also start, and she would also take time to visit the glasses factory at Olivia one look.

On the second day, nearly a hundred people were transported out in batches, and everyone was forced to smile when they left, as if they were going to a mountain of swords and a sea of ​​fire.

Felisa looked at Mark and Jason speechlessly: "What did you two tell them? It seems that you are going to die."

Jason turned his head and didn't want to answer this question at all. Yesterday Mark held everyone's hand, choking speechlessly, telling them to take care of themselves, don't worry, nothing will happen.

Don't worry... Damn, he doesn't look like he's okay. Everyone was in a relaxed mood, but he suddenly made them nervous.

Felisa didn't want to pay attention to such trivial matters either. They would naturally see what the plantation was like when they got there. She still had a lot of things to do.

"Jason go and get the construction team for me, Mark, you should go check the house."

The two immediately went to work.

The construction team was also the artisans hired by Tim to build the plantation. Because Tim had worked with them and thought they were pretty good, Jason also hired them.

Felisa told the construction team about her requirements, and in order to express her needs more intuitively, she also drew a floor plan.

Although this floor plan is not standard, after all, she is not a professional painter, but at least she conveyed her meaning to the craftsman accurately, and since there were no architectural drawings at this time, everyone expressed their needs verbally, so even if Fei Lisa's drawings are imprecise, still amazed.

It can only be said...the level of education is not good, the gap is too big.

After the communication, Felisa thought that the construction team should leave, but found that they rubbed their hands and hesitated to speak.

"Is there anything else?" Felisa looked at them strangely, "Is there something wrong?"

The construction team immediately shook their heads frantically: "No, no, we have something to ask you for."

She and these construction teams should have no intersection, so what can be asked of her?

"I heard that your manor only accepts retired soldiers?" The captain of the construction team looked at Felisa cautiously and hopefully, "My brother, he is also a retired soldier, can he go in?"

"Not if you are a retired soldier who has already received a pension." After saying this, the light in the eyes of the captain of the construction team went out instantly. Felisa sensed something was wrong and asked, "When will your brother be discharged from the army?" of?"

"Two years ago," the captain replied dejectedly, "his legs were cut off, and he was lucky to be alive at that time. Now he can only help with some housework at home."

Felisa expressed regret for such a result. She has already set the rules, and even she can't change them at will, otherwise it will be messed up in the future.

"Sorry, if I have work here in the future, I will definitely find you first." In the end, Felisa could only make such a promise.

(End of this chapter)

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