However, nearly half of us will have to pay a fine of 20,000 or 25,000 yuan every month for at least the next six months.

In other words, although we can get 62,000 yuan of living expenses every month, we can actually only use about 40,000 yuan.

And Mr. Bai, you have to take at least 50% of our monthly share, which is thirty-one thousand.

In this way, we will only have about 10,000 yuan left each month, and the least will even be only 6,000 yuan!

Six thousand points are not enough to cover the most basic expenses, okay?

Moreover, 50% is only the ‘minimum’ share. If the share exceeds 70%, the living expenses of some of us will even be reduced to zero.”

This is the most realistic question.

If the class rules that Bai Lan came up with would make it difficult for nearly half of the students in the class to even guarantee the most basic normal expenses, then these people probably would not be willing to accept it.

When people can barely afford to eat, who has the time to talk about “making achievements”?

Don't teach hungry people that "every citizen has a share of responsibility for the fate of his country."

In addition to Bai Lan, there were 15 people who paid the fine, accounting for 40% of the class. If they did not cooperate, it would be difficult for Bai Lan to get the money.

Fortunately, Bai Lan is not without a solution to this problem.

Soon, Bai Lan responded: "The profit sharing I mentioned is not about everyone's living expenses.

But you get all the income from the 620 points I got.

As for fines, the money no longer belongs to you from the moment it is settled, and you have no power to control it, so it cannot be considered "income" at all.

If you go to work and are late one day and your boss deducts one thousand dollars from you, when you get your salary next month, do you need to pay taxes on the deducted thousand dollars?

To give an extreme example, if your boss directly deducts all your wages, do you still have to pay taxes on the deducted wages as income?

No need!

Therefore, the remaining amount after paying the fine is the "income", so just use that to calculate the share.

If the split is 50%, then after paying the fine, you only need to give me 50% of the remaining 50 yuan. It's more than yuan, and after paying %, there will be more than yuan left, which is enough for living, right?"

At this time, someone else asked: "I remember that bonuses also seem to be subject to tax! Do I have to share my bonus with you?"

Bai Lan: "No need. Your bonus is actually a share of the profits. It's an equal share with mine, but I get more and you get less."

After Bai Lan said this, everyone in the class who received bonuses breathed a sigh of relief.

In their opinion, at least the ten thousand plus was secure. Even if Bai Lan wanted a larger share, at least they could be guaranteed to use the ten thousand plus with confidence.

Then someone else asked, "Student Bai, I just calculated that the total amount of fines for those who violated the rules and were deducted points was only about half of the standard of "light punishment" in the rules you just mentioned.

Because the fine for a 'light penalty' is less, the number of us 'winners' who get the prize money is also less than your standard.

The rewards we received were all "non-standard", so you still follow the "standard". Is this considered "double standards"? Since we all use the same special exam and are rewarded and punished for the same thing, it would be better to follow the same set of standards.

Either increase our 'winning' prize and their 'light penalty' fines, or reduce your 'special prize' share."

After these words were spoken, everyone who received the bonus nodded.

If Bai Lan chooses to raise the standards, then their bonus will be larger, and since the bonus is not shared, their "bottom line" will be more sufficient.

If Bai Lan chooses to lower the standards, then Bai Lan's share will be reduced, and they will be able to pay less living expenses.

At least I can keep one of the bonus and living expenses.

One increase and one decrease, it's so stable!

In response, Bai Lan looked tired, yawned, and did not reply.

Bai Lan didn't say anything, but someone couldn't help it.

Those who spoke were those who paid the fines.

For those who get the bonus, it won't be too bad whether Bai Lan raises or lowers the standards.

But it’s a different story for those who paid the fine.

Bai Lan can only do them some good if he chooses to lower the standards.

If Bai Lan chooses to raise the standards, they will have to bleed again.

Thinking of this, someone who had paid the fine suddenly shouted:

"I've already been punished, so why would I change it?"

"Then let's maintain the previous standard?"

"But if Mr. Bai only gets half, that's too little. How can we set a standard for the future? Do you have the nerve to do worse than Mr. Bai but get more than Mr. Bai?

Moreover, even if someone is willing to do so, Mr. Bai will be angry, right? If he is angry, it seems that something terrible will happen?

I am a little scared.

Moreover, what if Bai is disappointed with us and is unwilling to contribute? Without Bai, will our class fall back to Class D? "

After hearing this, everyone subconsciously looked at Bai Lan.

Then they discovered that Bai Lan had sat back in his seat at some point, and was lying on the table, looking out the window with an idle look on his face.

Seeing this, everyone fell silent.

Bai Lan's seemingly indifferent look towards them made many people nervous. They wanted to test Bai Lan's reaction, but they did not dare to step forward.

In the end, it was Hirata who stepped forward and greeted Bai Lan.

"Student Bai, Student Bai? Student Bai!"

After Hirata called out several times, louder and louder, Bai Lan finally turned around with an impatient look on his face: "What's wrong? Is there a result?"

Hirata suddenly became nervous when he saw Bai Lan's attitude.

"Has Mr. Bai lost his patience?" Hirata thought to himself, "It seems that a result must be given immediately."

Then, Hirata looked at the people who had spoken the most before.

Those people turned their heads away.

Finally, Hirata thought about it and finally decided to "compromise" a result based on everyone's opinions.

Soon, Hirata completed the process of "compromise" in his mind, and then he spoke:

“After summarizing everyone’s thoughts, I think it can be like this:

The share of the 'Special Prize' ranges from 50% to 90%.

Bai Lan made our class the first in history to be promoted from Class D to Class B in the first month.

This achievement is probably of the highest level, and it will be hard to find anything comparable to it in the future.

Therefore, the difficulty level is so high that one is fully qualified to get the full share, that is, 90%!

But consider that, before this, our class used the 'half' standard for penalties and rewards for this special exam.

Moreover, we also have to consider the reality of life. If we hand over 90% of the living expenses, most people will not be able to live a good life.

So, my suggestion is, half of 90%, 45%, and then round up -

50%!

50%, this share is within the standard share range of the "special prize" and also meets the standard of "half".

Both sides can be satisfied.

In addition, in this way, while the previous penalties and bonuses remain unchanged, everyone can at least ensure that each of us can keep more than 20,000 yuan, which is enough to cover normal living expenses.

Of course, in order to make up for Mr. Bai’s loss in this exam, we can provide him with certain compensation.

In the future, when we encounter such opportunities to earn points, as long as Mr. Bai is confident of scoring, we will give priority to him and double the share.

In addition, if Student Bai accidentally causes losses to the class, the punishment can be reduced.

This preferential treatment will continue until Bai has earned 620% of the 40 points through meritorious service and the deductions from punishments, how about that? "

After hearing what Hirata said, Bai Lan's eyes lit up, and then he looked at Hirata in surprise: "Is this your idea?"

"Yes, what's wrong? Is there any problem?" Hirata felt that Bai Lan's eyes were a little strange and felt a little uncomfortable.

"No problem! I have no problem at all. Just let me suffer a little loss now and give my share to the class for free. I can gradually get my share back by earning points.

Moreover, by that time, the class will have earned a certain amount of points and everyone will be well-off, so we won't need my share to live.

I understand. I understand. ”

Bai Lan said with a smile.

In fact, things are not as simple as Bai Lan said.

Generally speaking, two ideas that are not bad at all will often become a bad idea that accomplishes nothing after a period of "compromise".

And Hirata is no exception this time.

However, the "bad" of Hirata's bad idea is judged from the perspective of Hirata and other students in the class.

But for Bai Lan, Hirata's idea was simply great!

In fact, Bai Lan didn't expect to get too many points from these guys at the beginning.

After all, they still have to eat, and any exertion would result in the loss of both the fish and the net.

50% is the limit.

Bai Lan is also trying his best to guide their offer towards 50%.

At this time, Hirata did give the offer that Bai Lan expected.

However, what Bai Lan did not expect was that Hirata's offer was much more than he had imagined, and the 40% subsequent compensation was a pure surprise.

Of course, Bai Lan felt that he probably wouldn't be able to fully enjoy the subsidies he got in exchange for the 40% share.

He probably would have successfully left the school before he earned that much.

However, even if this 40% has no chance of landing and just hangs there high, that is enough.

It's disgusting enough.

Although Bai Lan only received 50% of the share, he only received more than one million yuan every month.

But in the eyes of others, Bai Lan actually took 90%, earning more than million every month.

However, out of the two million, one million is collected now, and the other one million has not been collected yet but will definitely be collected in the future.

When their living expenses were only more than 60,000 yuan, or even more than 40,000 yuan, Bai Lan was already earning more than 2 million yuan a month!

Bai Lan’s income is forty or fifty times theirs!

Such a huge gap between the rich and the poor is enough to make people in the class have all kinds of evil thoughts about Bai Lan.

Jealousy, hatred of the rich, greed, anger...

These negative emotions were enough to offset the goodwill they had accumulated from the benefits they had received from Bai Lan in the past!

Besides, that "priority" is also very interesting.

Bai Lan thought of many areas where he could make some moves.

So, Hirata's idea is really bad.

"I'm tired too. I don't want to talk to you anymore. Do you accept Hirata's suggestion?"

After everyone discussed it briefly, they all felt that there was no problem.

Hirata's plan is equivalent to allowing them to get Bai Lan's share for free for a period of time.

They took advantage.

However, some people have noticed the problem here.

For example, a certain capitalist heir - Gao Yuan Temple.

But he kept silent, for he found it very amusing, and besides, the situation seemed to work in his favour.

"It feels okay."

"I'm OK."

......

Everyone either expressed their opinions or remained silent.

That’s it, Bai Lan’s reward has been decided.

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