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Lao Jie and his wife and Jack and his wife both left by boat, and Pang Yu began to take charge of the operation of the entire Weihai base. However, the work he undertook was not much different from the original, but there were just a few more trivial chores.

The first person who came to see him was Cao Ruyi. As the weather got warmer, vegetables and fruits from the north were on the market in droves. His job as a "vegetable supervisor" was somewhat unrealistic, but Cao Ruyi still insisted on squatting here - he

The main responsibility here is not to grow vegetables. Both the Ming court who sent him here and the senior officials of the Qiong Navy who agreed to accept him knew this very well.

The Ming Dynasty has always had the tradition of sending eunuchs to supervise the army, and it was even more wary of those troops who were recruited and originally outside the system. However, with the strength and ferocity that Qiong Haijun has always shown, it is not easy to directly send eunuchs to supervise the army.

Even the Ming court itself knew that it was impossible for the military eunuchs to come and give orders. It was a surprise to be able to get someone in under the pretext of "monitoring the supply of vegetables".

As for the Shandong base, they didn't mind if the Ming Dynasty sent someone to inform them. Many times, misunderstandings and conflicts came from unfounded suspicions caused by lack of communication. There was an "own person" here from the Ming Dynasty who often misunderstood some insignificant things.

Reporting the matter to the Ming Dynasty allowed the Shandong base to have a smooth communication channel with the Ming Dynasty, so as not to cause misunderstandings about their various construction work here. These are very important contents in public relations.

As for the parts that really need to be kept secret, Cao Ruyi has no access to them anyway. What Cao Ruyi reports are just what he sees and hears on a daily basis. Many times he has to ask Pang Yu and others to help him give advice on what to write.

It's better to report it - writing reports to leaders is not an easy task. If you are like a crow and always report bad things, it will definitely arouse resentment from the superiors. And if you just say good things, you will inevitably be considered to be under surveillance.

The objects have become a group.

Cao Ruyi is very self-aware. He doesn't dare to offend Short Hair, let alone say bad things about them in the report, so he simply asks someone from Qiong Haijun to help him refer to the content of the report - what should our family report to the palace?

More appropriate?

When Pang Yu and others heard this - it's so simple, we have a lot to write about here. Such a large base construction, built from scratch in a short period of time, must be incredible in the eyes of the people of the Ming Dynasty. But you

Since Mr. Cao saw it with his own eyes, he could introduce the construction situation through a report. So he gave him some ideas, which was to write the report like a novel and write more novel and interesting content. Naturally,

This will attract the attention of superior leaders.

Think about it - those people who read the report have been sitting in the dark duty room for a long time, reading boring information every day, and they are probably very bored. The information Cao Ruyi reported did not involve personnel matters, but mainly related to short-haired animals.

How to carry out construction, how to develop agriculture, how to organize production and other trivial matters, but they fell in love with those above. They all found it very interesting and were even sent to the palace for the emperor to use to relieve his boredom while reading memorials. Cao Cao

Ruyi also received several commendations for this.

Seeing him coming this time, Pang Yu thought he was here again to ask for advice on how to write a report. He was just thinking about whether he had any recent results that were good enough to promote, but he saw Cao Ruyi getting angry and holding a piece of paper in his hand.

A shot on the table:

"Commander Pang, I, Lao Cao, have always done my best for you, but you can't do this."

"Well?"

Pang Yu was stunned, and looked at the note, but it was a salary slip - according to the agreement they reached with the Ming Dynasty, the salaries of the officials stationed by the Ming Empire on their side were all paid by Qiong Haijun.

Fa. Cao Ruyi was officially employed in the twenty-four yamen of the inner palace of the Ming Dynasty, and he was considered an official in either big or small. This salary slip recorded the various salary subsidies he should receive according to his rank.

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Pang Yu looked at it and saw that there seemed to be no problem - adhering to their consistent high salary principle, Cao Ruyi would definitely get more salary here than in Beijing. Of course, corruption and bribery could not be counted, as there was no limit.

"Is there something wrong? Did you calculate the wrong money?"

Pang Yu asked, while Cao Ruyi pointed at a column above angrily:

"This, this...how can you do this to me and tell me why something has always been wrong with this money? I just found out the reason now."

Pang Yu looked down, with a look of embarrassment on his face, thinking to himself, why is our accountant so careless? It's okay to just know some things in your heart, so why write it down directly...

——On the salary column of Cao Ruyi, among the additional subsidies, there is this line: "Subsidy for persons with disabilities xx yuan..."

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Coughing twice in embarrassment, Pang Yu considered how to organize her words and said carefully:

"Ahem, this...well, Lao Cao, this is indeed a bit inappropriate. But the financial side is kind-hearted. After all, we can get more money...How about we change the name?"

——Pang Yu thought that Cao Ruyi was angry because he felt discriminated against, but unexpectedly the other party didn't care about it at all. Cao Ruyi turned over his sleeves and took out a pamphlet, but he copied it from somewhere.

The standards for disability benefits in Qiong Haijun are divided into ten levels - in fact, they are formulated based on modern standards.

"Look at this, look at this, I am in such a miserable condition, old Cao. Why did you give me an eighth-level disability? I should have been given a level one or two."

Pang Yu was stunned and thought to himself, buddy, you are quite honest. He took the pamphlet and flipped it through, frowning and saying:

"You see, the requirements for this level of disability are: complete inability to take care of oneself in daily life; complete dependence on help from others or use of special facilities, otherwise life cannot be maintained; loss of consciousness; all kinds of activities are restricted and bedridden; complete loss of the ability to work. 2.

Level 1 requires: needing help at all times in daily life; limited activities, limited to bed or chair activities; inability to work; extreme difficulty in social interaction... Although you are disabled, you can still walk and jump.

Life is basically unaffected, and it definitely won’t reach this point.”

When Cao Ruyi heard this, she burst into tears:

"Hey, Military Master Pang, how can you say that your life will not be affected? Everyone knows this... I would rather break my leg or something."

Seeing that this man was crying in the office, Pang Yu had no choice but to do anything. As a man, he could certainly understand Lao Cao's mood, but the salary and subsidy standards were determined by the financial department at the rear, and it was not for him to make his own decisions.

He had to use soft words to appease Cao Ruyi and promised to report it to his superiors to try to get the financial department to make adjustments.

Cao Ruyi was sensible enough to make a fuss for a while, and then left after getting a promise. After Pang Yu left, Pang Yu thought about the whole process and found that this scene seemed familiar.

"***, isn't this just a petition? In the past, Lao Jie had to deal with the most errands..."

The Chinese are the most practical nation, including filing complaints. Therefore, in ancient times, people stopped on sedan chairs to complain, and now we have petitions. Anyway, if you have something to do, go directly to the top leader, and the effect will definitely be best. Petitioning is not something that ordinary people can do.

There are more patents within the bureaucracy, because we know the channels, we know who to go to, and we know how to achieve our goals in the most direct way.

When Jie Xi was in office, he often had to deal with such chores. At that time, Pang Yu often laughed at him, saying that he, the leader, only did trivial things. But now, being the "base commander" has put the nameplate on himself.

After sitting on his desk, he also began to experience this trouble.

Troubles are troubles, and promises made to others must always be fulfilled. Pang Yu reported Cao Ruyi's request and asked how the subsidy standard was determined in the first place.

The answer turned out to be casual - at that time, the financial department had just established a salary system, and a large number of standards had to be determined in a short period of time. How could there be time to study them carefully one by one? Those standards that involve a large number of people may have to be determined.

A few people met to discuss it, and for such a remote and unpopular standard that may not be used in a few lifetimes, we first found a random one to make do.

But now that someone has really used it, and considering that there will be a lot of cooperation with the Ming royal family in the future, situations like Cao Ruyi will definitely happen again, so the committee took the time to discuss this issue specifically.

It's just that in this regard, everyone has different subjective opinions, and it is indeed difficult to reach a consensus. As a result, there was another dispute at the committee. Xiao Lang insisted that this kind of disability should definitely be taken into account, and psychological and social public opinion

The pressure should also be taken into account. But Feng Yufei was firmly opposed to it. Finally, the legal expert Ms. Su Wuxiang brought up a case she had come across when she was in college: In order to punish her husband who was always playing around outside, a tough peasant woman took advantage of her husband's sleep while he was sleeping

At this moment, he held the big scissors and clicked... Although he was in prison and could no longer supervise the man, he never had to worry about him messing around outside.

According to Su Wuxiang's recollection, the court finally made the decision and determined it to be a fifth-level disability: "Partial limitation of daily living ability, occasional need for supervision; limitation of various activities; need to significantly reduce work; and lack of social interaction." - set.

For Cao Ruyi and his group, the situation is similar.

So this type of disability-related subsidies was changed to level five. The conclusion was fed back to Shandong, which paid Cao Ruyi a supplement according to the new standard. The latter was quite satisfied, and the problem was finally solved.

But on Pang Yu's side, all kinds of similar little troubles came one after another. Some people were dissatisfied with the food in the cafeteria; some people thought that the location of their offices was not good and they could not get sunlight; even there were rats in the dormitory.
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