The person who was tactless and said wild words to Karen last time was beaten up that night and was severely warned not to delay everyone from making money.
What Karen holds in her hands is related to the future income of many people.
Whoever destroys someone else's job will of course be beaten.
After Luke entered, Fudge quickly dealt with the elderly couple in front of him and asked Karen to take them out.
When they were alone in the room, Fudge asked, "What would you like to drink?"
Luke: "No need to be polite. How are you, too busy?"
Fudge scratched his head. "I can't help it. I have already asked those two girls to do odd jobs in the name of community service, but it can only reduce Karen's workload. No one else can help with what Matt and I should do."
Luke said "oh" and asked knowingly, "Where's Matt?"
Fudge: "He said he caught a cold last night and he took some medicine and is sleeping at home. He won't come until tomorrow."
Luke could only sympathize with Lawyer Ma.
Maybe he will really have to pretend nothing happened and come to the office to work overtime tomorrow.
However, working as a lawyer is better than working as Daredevil. At least you won’t get shot when you go out on the street.
Looking at Fudge's expression, Luke smiled and said, "If you have something to say, just tell me. You are not a girl. Do you want me to chat with you?"
Fudge scratched his head awkwardly, took out a document and handed it over: "This is the community service plan you proposed. I found a problem."
Luke took it, flipped through it quickly, and asked casually, "Those kids don't want to come?"
Fudge: "They really don't want to come. The problem is that their families want them to come, but we have received more than 50 applications in just two days. This... I'm afraid the funding will be a bit of a problem."
Luke understood after a moment's thought.
He and Selena donated 100,000 yuan, which was distributed equally to more than 50 families, and each family received less than 2,000 yuan in subsidies.
Although the starting salary is one thousand, even if the minimum hourly wage is eight hours a day, each person will have to make fifteen to two thousand per month.
It's only been a few days, there will definitely be people who want to join later.
Once the gap between the number of applicants and the number of volunteer positions available is too large, this good thing may turn into a bad thing.
Fudge was no fool, he had sensed the possible troubles ahead of time and wanted to discuss it with Luke.
Luke: "How many people do you think will apply in the end?"
Fudge: "One hundred and twenty to one hundred and fifty, but we expected only twenty-five to thirty."
Luke nodded, took out his checkbook and pen, signed a check, tore it off and put it on the table and pushed it over: "I admire people who are willing to use labor to change the fate of themselves and their families. Let Karen make another copy according to the last agreement, and I will sign it."
Fudge looked at the number on the check and felt a little embarrassed: "This... is too much. One hundred thousand will be enough."
On the check, the amount column was filled in with the number two hundred thousand.
Community volunteers receive family living allowances based on a contribution mechanism agreement.
On average, each family can get about US$3,500.
If there are more people, the amount will be reduced a little, and three thousand will be enough.
There will always be only a few people who can earn high salaries, and this can also motivate everyone.
The firm now has an "income" of 50,000 US dollars every month. Fudge and Matt have already agreed that if they save a little in the next two or three months, they can squeeze out 100,000 US dollars from this money.
With this calculation, there is more than enough money to recruit 100 volunteers for the community reconstruction plan.
If most people's applications are approved, no major problems will occur because those who are approved will spontaneously maintain order in the community reconstruction plan, and the small number of people who are not selected will not cause trouble.
But he said he had no money right away, so Luke took out another 200,000 yuan. Fudge felt like he was taking advantage of other people's kindness.
Luke didn't care. He just turned around, called Karen's name louder, and glanced at the list of applicants in his hand.
At this time, Karen came in and looked at Fudge with a questioning look.
Luke said, "Okay, stop dilly-dallying. Let Karen print out the agreement. I have something else to ask you."
Seeing his attitude, Fudge could only say a few words to Karen, which in turn made the female secretary look at Luke in surprise, then quickly left the room.
Luke flipped through the applicant's information and found the list of applicants. He put it in front of Fudge: "Charlie, Laka, and Hudson are all here. But I want to ask, what about the kids who were with Hudson that day? I am very optimistic about them. Can you tick their names in red?"
Fudge: ...Are you going too far
Just to deal with those half-grown kids, you dare to spend three hundred thousand!
Heartless! Inhumane! These were the only adjectives that came to Fudge's mind.
Luke said this so openly, and this was the only "small request" he made regarding the use of his donations.
Those children who can be recruited to do hard labor must be recruited.
Otherwise, even if Luke didn't say anything, Fudge would feel that he hadn't done a good job.
Three hundred thousand could buy more than ten lives for a professional killer, but Luke just wanted to get ten children to volunteer.
This is truly a price that is hard to refuse.
Luke looked at Fudge's expression and shrugged. "We need to give these kids a chance, a chance to get back on the right track, instead of robbing, selling drugs, or being a groom in a few years. I would rather watch them do hard labor as a donor than take out my police badge and handcuff them."
Hearing this, Fudge raised his hands in surrender: "Ok. I promise to try my best to make these kids take things seriously."
Luke nodded. "If they can learn something from this community reconstruction, they will be able to support themselves in the future. It doesn't matter if the renovation workers you hire have ordinary skills, but try to choose people who are willing to teach them. In addition, the reconstruction and community service period can be appropriately extended to give them enough time to learn."
Fudge was completely convinced: You just don't want them to pass the level quickly! Do you really need to play it that hard
In his heart, he unconsciously labeled Luke as "don't mess with him".
Even though Luke is definitely a good guy, the way he deals with people is too targeted.
Making those half-grown children do hard labor for a month or two would probably be more painful than letting them be shot.
After all, if you get shot, you can still brag about it to your friends and show how tough you are.
How can you brag about being a laborer? Can you brag about being able to carry bricks
Karen had already printed out the agreement and brought it in.
The template for this thing is ready-made, and except for the donation amount and signature, everything else is basically the same.
He briefly reviewed it, signed it, and stood up: "Okay, I won't disturb you from working. If you have any more questions, call me."