The Capitalist's Daughter Racks Up Points

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Chapter 146 Installing a Stove in the Office

Upon hearing this, Wu Bo immediately assured him, "No, no, there will absolutely not be a next time."

Although Lin Ying said there shouldn't be a next time, it doesn't mean she forgave Wu Bo so easily.

Therefore, after Lin Ying successfully handed over her work, she split the previous plan in two in front of Wu Bo.

"These are four plans. Director Wu, please take a look. If you have any questions, please feel free to come to me. You can also provide technical guidance if needed."

Wu Bo took the things from Lin Ying's hands, glanced at them, and his eyes lit up immediately.

But soon, he suddenly realized something and pointed to the folder in Lin Ying's hand: "What's in that?"

Lin Ying said frankly, "Oh, it's also a planning proposal, but because you used me and made me very angry, I don't plan to give it to you for the time being."

He spoke in a calm tone, saying things that made Wu Bo want to break down.

"No, didn't we all say this wouldn't happen again? Why are we settling scores later?"

"That's right, it's a promise not to do it again, but it doesn't mean I won't pursue the matter. My experience tells me that people only learn to be careful next time after they've been hurt."

Wu Bo felt like slapping himself.

How much money does the commune have? If we get Lin Ying's proposals, can we earn less than that?

What did he do? He picked up a sesame seed but lost a watermelon?

How could he accept this? "No, what are you going to do with the rest? Will you give them to me?"

Lin Ying nodded: "Of course we'll give it to you, but the exact time will depend on your performance."

Wu Bo's heart was filled with complicated emotions, but he kept muttering, "Look at their expressions, look at their performance." As long as they didn't say they wouldn't give it to him, there was still hope. He needed to figure these things out first.

"Well, you go ahead and get busy. Take a look at these documents that need stamping. If there are no problems, stamp them all. Once you're done, you'll be free. Just give me these before you go back and let me know. That room over there is your office. Feel free to ask me anytime if you have any questions."

Lin Ying nodded: "Okay."

Lin Ying packed her things and went back to her office, but she came back after a while.

Seeing Wu Bo's curious gaze, Lin Ying said, "It's too cold over there."

Wu Bo slapped his forehead: "I forgot to light the stove. Well, I'll arrange for someone to light it right away."

Lin Ying said, "Forget it, don't bother for now. It's not safe to keep the stove indoors because we're burning coal here. I'm a little worried about bringing the two children with me. I have a heating stove over there; I'll bring it over and install it tomorrow."

Wu Bo was incredibly envious: "You even have a heating stove? I heard that those things are selling like hotcakes in the city, and you can't buy them at all in the county."

While continuing to look at the data, Lin Ying said, "Oh, that furnace was designed by me. The second factory made the finished product and sent one over."

"What? You designed it?"

Wu Bo's voice suddenly grew louder, startling Lin Ying. She frowned and asked, "Surprised?"

Um, it seems not.

"No surprise, no surprise. Hehe, you're busy, you're busy."

Lin Ying lowered her head and started working again.

Aside from wasting some time at first due to a lack of familiarity, she became quite adept at it afterward.

However, looking at the expense report, Lin Ying couldn't help but frown: "There's something wrong with this month's coal income and expenditure."

Wu Bo roughly knew what was going on and said, "Oh, it's too cold upstairs. I had two more stoves arranged. I also got some extra approval from higher-ups this year."

Lin Ying frowned: "No, that's not what I meant. This was before. The whole commune used to burn about a ton of coal each month, which cost fifteen yuan. But later, you said you added two more stoves. One stove used 100 jin of coal a month, so the other used 200 jin. At fifteen yuan a ton, that's one fen per jin. So the extra 200 jin would cost an extra two yuan. After that, it should have cost seventeen yuan a month."

Of course, there might be a time difference, but the amount of money should fluctuate around that.

But look, it used to be fifteen yuan, but then it became twelve, thirteen, and this month it's even less, only nine yuan.

Wu Bo frowned: "I'll go ask about the situation later. Where should I put this for now?"

Lin Ying nodded: "Okay."

The commune's accounts were actually quite simple, especially with Wu Bo, the sugar rooster, around. He wouldn't be stingy, but anyone who tried to take advantage of you would be rejected unless it was a necessary expense.

So overall, Lin Ying's job is relatively easy.

After thoroughly reviewing the accounts for several months, Lin Ying filed them, then stamped and sealed them for safekeeping.

After that, there was nothing else for her to do.

Lin Ying still gave the commune's official seal to Wu Bo, and then, after informing Wu Bo, went to the supply and marketing cooperative to buy several panes of glass. She spent over a dozen industrial coupons to remove all the windows from her house. She planned to go back and install them today.

She also plans to reinstall a window on her car so she can see pedestrians behind her more clearly.

Back home, Lin Ying saw the rabbit on the ground, the two children playing in their pajamas, and Zhao Qinghuai washing their clothes, so she knew they had gone up the mountain.

Seeing that the two little tigers weren't there, Lin Ying couldn't help but ask curiously, "Where are Niu Niu and Hu Zi?"

Zhao Qinghuai looked up: "I don't know, we came back together just now."

Just as she finished speaking, Lin Ying heard a commotion outside. When she went out, she saw two big eyes popping in through the door her brother had left.

It was calling out the name of a dead rabbit.

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