The courtyard: the atmosphere of human life

Chapter 100 The Farmer and the Snake

No matter how powerful she appears on the surface, she is a kind-hearted girl at heart. In fact, when Darong exchanged Ding Meiru's unfinished yarn for her, she simply wanted to do her a favor. But she didn't expect that the story of the farmer and the snake would always be played out over and over again.

At that time, Darong's factory paid salaries on the 10th of every month, and the fifth day of the New Year happened to be payday.

Including two night shifts of overtime, Darong worked a total of six days last month.

But the cash subsidies for two night shifts, double pay for weekends, and the wages for sporadic attendance added up to a total of 41.3 yuan for Darong.

Ding Meiru took four days off because her mother was sick that month. After deducting her production income, she was only paid 4 yuan.

When she received her salary, Ding Meiru didn't react that much, but when she saw Darong's salary slip, she could no longer sit still and left the workshop with a grim face.

In fact, Ding Meiru's family conditions are not very good. Her mother has been bedridden for many years due to poor health. Everyone can understand that she cares about her salary income.

Darong noticed that Ding Meiru was in a bad mood, but she was busy with work at the time. She came out of the workshop after a while and wanted to comfort Ding Meiru.

But when Darong just walked to the corner, she heard Ding Meiru crying.

"Why? How can it be so unfair? She worked for 6 days and I rested for 4 days, and she only paid 5 yuan less than me... It's not like that... Wuuuuu..."

When Darong heard that Ding Meiru was talking about her, she did not turn around in a hurry, but stopped and listened.

"Okay, stop crying. What else can we do? Even if you go looking for it, they may not give it to you. Isn't that the factory's rule?"

"Even if you don't give me the compensation, you can't let her open so many. It's too unfair... wuwuwu..."

"What's the matter? Do you mean to deduct some more from me?" Darong slowly turned out from the corner after hearing this.

When Ding Meiru saw Darong, she immediately stopped talking. Another female colleague who was standing next to Ding Meiru quickly tried to smooth things over.

"Rongzi, she didn't mean that..."

"What do you mean? Big sister, this matter has nothing to do with you. Go back to work. It's not worth delaying production. Didn't Xiaoru say it's unfair? I'll take the salary slip and go with her to find the accountant."

When Ding Meiru heard Darong say that, she just stood there motionless. She was actually just talking big, if she really wanted to get serious, she wouldn't dare to do it.

Darong stood there and stared at Ding Meiru for a long time. Seeing that she was just wiping her tears and had no intention of talking back, Darong didn't want to care about it anymore.

"If you think it's unfair, I'll call you when I'm off duty, and you can work 6 days and get 41 like me. But if you talk about me behind my back again, I won't let you go."

After Darong finished speaking, she turned around and went back to the workshop.

Of course Ding Meiru knew that Darong was not someone to be trifled with. After all, she was the one who dared to challenge Director Lu. She had only said a few angry words behind his back, but she did not expect to be caught by Darong.

The older sister next to her reached out and stroked Ding Meiru's back, sighed, and led her back to the workshop.

"I'm returning your unfinished yarn to you." When Darong saw Ding Meiru coming back, she pushed the unfinished yarn she had exchanged for before directly in front of Ding Meiru.

Ding Meiru didn't dare to say anything and could only go to get her own good yarn with tears in her eyes.

Sometimes it's just a coincidence. When Darong was exchanging the rotten yarn for her own good yarn, Director Lu happened to see it.

"Yuan Furong, what are you doing?" Director Lu yelled at Darong.

Darong felt annoyed when she heard her voice and frowned unconsciously.

"Change the yarn. She couldn't produce enough before, so I changed some better yarn for her. Now I don't want to help her anymore, so change it back." Darong briefly explained to Director Lu.

"Are you so kind? I think you are exchanging rotten yarn for other people's good yarn?" Director Lu hated Darong to death. How could she believe that Darong was a kind-hearted person?

In fact, people are like this. If they don’t like someone, they will define him as a bad person and are unwilling to believe that he has good intentions.

Darong turned to look at Ding Meiru. She knew that for Director Lu, what she said was not important. Ding Meiru's attitude was what she was more willing to believe.

At this time, Ding Meiru said nothing and just kept wiping her tears with her head down.

"Look at what you have done to others, why are you glaring at them?" Director Lu took a look at the yarn in the yarn basket and scolded Darong in a bad mood.

Darong was an efficient worker and was used to spinning the inferior products first, so after receiving the material, she had been spinning the unfinished yarn. At this moment, the only inferior products left in the basket were the half basket that she got in exchange from Ding Meiru.

This also made Director Lu even more convinced that Darong was bullying the weak.

"Why don't you say something? Why are you crying? Did I bully you?" Darong started to get really angry when she saw Ding Meiru like this.

Ding Meiru still seemed to be deaf and had no intention of paying any attention to Darong.

"Yuan Furong, don't think you can do whatever you want just because you're pregnant. Go back to your job and don't mess around with me!"

If Director Lu was just guessing just now, now she is very sure that Darong deliberately used the bad yarn to exchange for Ding Meiru's good yarn, and she was bullying an honest person.

Darong bit her lip. She finally understood that Ding Meiru was determined to frame her.

Darong didn't say anything else and went back to her car pushing half a basket of unfinished yarn.

Director Lu finally saw Darong being obedient for once. She herself seemed a little uncomfortable. After glancing at Darong's back, she comforted Ding Meiru and continued to inspect the workshop.

Darong’s workshop is the last process in the factory. Their main job is to spin yarn into finished spindles, which are the main commodities in the factory.

During the production promotion period, the daily quota for each person is 110 kilograms of output.

This indicator is not actually too much of a burden for most people. For example, even though Darong is pregnant now, she can still achieve these output values ​​every day without a set output limit.

Those who are good at it can basically generate an additional 20 to 30 kilograms of personal output on this basis.

At the end of each day, the employees on duty would push baskets to the warehouse to report their production and sign for the day's production form.

Normally, Goubangzi would help Darong push the basket and weigh the output after get off work, but today, Darong stood in the crowd with only an ingot in her hands.

When it was his turn, Darong put the ingot in his hand on the pump and waited for the people in the warehouse to report the production volume.

"Where is your finished product?" The man in the warehouse looked back and did not see Goubangzi, so he asked curiously.

"Here, this is it!"

Darong whispered to the lonely spindle on the pump scale.

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