Chapter 21 Settlement of Accounts

Chapter 21 Settlement of Accounts

Listening to Ruyi's words, all the villagers felt confident in their hearts. If Wen really regarded her as her own child, how could she eat leftovers, live in a woodshed, and wear sackcloth?

The Wen family wanted to refute, but what Ruyi said was visible to everyone, so they were really powerless to refute.

Ruyi snorted coldly and said: "Also, I don't agree with what you said about eating from your house and living in your house. Didn't my father pay you any money? Grandpa Banshan and the others can testify that my father gave it to me.

The patriarch has two hundred taels of silver!

Folks, think about it, if my father gives these two hundred taels of silver to the inn, will I become the inn's slave working all day and night? With my current food and accommodation, how many years can I live and eat with 200 taels of silver?

"

Everyone thought, this is not the case. They are staying at your house and eating at your house, but they are given money. What is the difference between staying in an inn?

But whoever stays in the inn will be treated like a slave, and Ruyi has become a slave of the Wen family since the death of the old patriarch!

As for her food and accommodation, I'm afraid she only needs one tael of silver a year. 200 taels of silver can provide her with food and accommodation for 200 years.

No, with the work she does, not only does she not need to be paid, but she also has to be paid.

Ruyi added: "Let me do the math. The leftovers I eat are all given away to people to feed the pigs in the inn. It's free, but I can give you two cents a day. Because, there is only one cent in town.

You can buy one steamed bun, but what I eat every day is definitely not enough for two steamed buns.

The place where I live is a firewood shed, and the firewood shed in the inn doesn't charge any money, so I'll give you two cents a day.

As for the money for clothes, since the death of the old patriarch, you have never sewed a piece of clothing for me. In the past three years, I have always worn a dress from my employer and a pair of trousers from my family.

My daily expenses are two cents for food and two cents for accommodation, totaling four cents. That is one thousand four hundred and sixty cents a year. The two hundred taels my father gave you can live in your house for one hundred and thirty cents.

Seventeen years!”

"This is the way I don't do anything in your house, but in fact, I came to your house when I was four years old, and I have been working for your house since I was five years old. You have to pay me, right? Although I am small and weak, but

But the work I do is no less than that of an aunt, so you have to give me half of my salary, okay? If that doesn’t work, just give me half of the workers’ salary, right?

If you hire a worker in the village for a day that is less than 20 cents, or if it is more than 30 cents, it will be calculated as 20 cents. Half a job is ten cents. In other words, if I live in your house, you will deduct my food and money.

In addition to the accommodation money, you should also give me six cents a day. I have lived with you for four years and worked for three years, so you should give me 6,570 cents."

Everyone watched Ruyi's little mouth open and close, and listened to her calculations, which were not very complicated but not simple either. She could calculate such a big number in a blink of an eye.

Is this child born with a divination?

Listening to Ruyi's settlement, Wen's lips trembled with anger: "You little bitch, little bitch, damn girl, how dare you settle accounts with me like this? How come you didn't work and only ate in the first year?

?”

"In the first year, the old patriarch raised me in order to repay my father's life-saving grace. I owe it to the old patriarch. Why should I settle with you?" Ruyi turned around and rolled her eyes: "Grandma Wen.

, don’t you deny that I am a member of the Tang family? I don’t owe you anything. Out of respect for the elders, I call you Grandma Wen. If I don’t respect you, who are you to me?

To put it bluntly, your home is just a temporary place to eat and stay that my father spent money to find. How is it different from an inn? Have you ever heard of someone being called an elder when staying in an inn?"

(End of chapter)

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