Chapter 68: Food Distribution (2/2)



"Really? Thank you, Sister Taotao." The little girl happily hugged Su Taotao's neck and said excitedly.

The moment He Chuan heard the family portrait, the corners of his mouth kept rising.

Happy times are always short. The next day at noon, Su Tao stood at the door again and watched He Chuan leave.

The season was almost over, and Su Tao was extremely busy during this time, having to calculate the brigade's harvest, as well as various expenses such as fertilizer and equipment.

The brigade's total harvest was the remaining rice grain after deducting the grain required to be turned over to the state, plus the profit from sideline activities such as raising pigs, sheep, chickens, ducks, and fish, and growing vegetables like peanuts, taro, and lotus roots, all sold. Production costs such as fertilizer, seeds, and pesticides had to be deducted to arrive at the net income. A certain amount of money had to be set aside from the net income to cover expenses such as seeds and fertilizer. The remaining amount was then used to distribute grain and dividends according to population.

Su Tao submitted the sorted and calculated accounts to the team leader, village chief, and others for verification. The accounts had already compiled the total amount of grain distributed to each household and the amount of grain distributed to each person.

After the village chief and team leader have reviewed and confirmed that everything is correct, they plan to gather the villagers at the village square tomorrow to distribute the grain on the spot.

The next day, the village square was bustling with people, and everyone's face was filled with smiles. They had worked so hard just for this day.

The village chief and the team leader stood on the stage and gave an impassioned speech with a loud speaker, thanking the country, thanking Chairman Mao, and praising everyone's hard work. Then they announced the data of harvest and expenditure for this season, and calculated how much money one cent could be converted into based on the comprehensive income of the season.

Next came the most pressing issue for each household: their own distribution of grain and dividends. In rural areas, as long as the family had not been divided, the household statistics were counted.

"Sun Hong's family gets 12,000 points. A family of three can get 900 kilograms of grain. After deducting the cost of the grain distribution, they can still get a dividend of 540 yuan."

"The Shi family gets nine thousand five hundred shares. A family of three can share 900 kilograms of grain. After deducting the cost of the distribution, they can still get a dividend of 390 yuan."

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The work of announcement, registration, and distribution of food and dividends was carried out in each household.

"Village chief, I have an opinion. Our family works diligently without a break every day. It is impossible for me to get so few points per hour. There must be a mistake in the registration. My name is not recorded." A woman in her forties with a fat face, big ears and a fat head raised her hand and said.

The village chief got a headache whenever he heard this voice. At this time, there were always people who came out to say that their points were wrong and hoped that they could get more points out of them.

The village chief rubbed his temple and said to Su Tao, "Su Zhiqing, please check the accounts with the wife of Sun Tian's family."

"Okay, village chief." Su Tao had nothing to worry about. She kept very detailed accounts. Every day, she recorded who did what and whether the work was completed. After completion, she would hand it over to the villagers for their own confirmation and signature.

Su Tao checked with Sun's wife every day.

"Impossible, how come I don't have any points today? I have sex every day." The wife of the Sun family said in a rough voice, and the fat on her body trembled and swayed with excitement.

Su Tao pursed his lips and smiled, not angry, and said lightly: "I don't know whether you went to the exam today, but you did not come to submit the registration points, and there is no signature from you here." The implicit meaning is that even if you went to the exam, you may not have completed the task and will not get any points. If you had completed it, how could you forget to sign.

The Sun family's wife was about to argue something when she was interrupted by a woman's voice next to her, "Sun Jiaye, I seem to remember that it wasn't your daughter-in-law who had a stomachache that day that you went back to take care of her before finishing your work?"

The wife of the Sun family was stunned, as if this was the case.

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