"Even so, Bai Lan deducted 50 points from our class, and by that 140 multiplied by 5... is 700. He caused us a loss of 700 million, that's a fact!" Some people still wanted to hold onto this point and stop Bai Lan's reforms.
“Okay!” Bai Lan suddenly said.
"what?"
"what?!"
"Bai, what are you saying? That's 700 million!"
"Yes, Bai, these are necessary expenses incurred for the class, so they should be included in the 'public accounts,' right?"
Some people spoke up for Bai Lan.
However, Bai Lan did not intend to accept these offers. He continued, "No need, after all, this can also be considered my 'cost'."
"cost?"
Bai Lan: "The penalty for violating the rules was my own idea, and it was not discussed or authorized. It was a personal action, and I will bear full responsibility for any damage caused by my personal action."
Someone wants to say something.
"Alright." Bai Lan cut them off before they could speak: "Class starts in less than ten minutes. I don't want to waste time. If you don't want to fail or want to get the rewards you deserve, then don't say anything."
The classroom immediately fell silent after Bai Lan said that.
Bai Lan continued:
"To make a long story short, it mainly concerns rewards and punishments."
First, let's talk about rewards. Starting today, we will reward those who have made contributions to the class. Depending on the specific circumstances, we will give them a certain percentage of their contributions as a reward, a small amount each month, which can be done for a period of time or even permanently.
For example, if our class currently has 620 points, and someone hasn't lost a single point this month, they should have received 100,000 points, but they only received 62,000. This means they 'contributed' 38,000 points to the class.
We will compensate that person with the 38,000 points as a reward, based on the actual situation of the class. Those who wholeheartedly contribute to the class and safeguard its interests are eligible to receive up to 90% of the reward, if conditions permit!
"Up to 90%?!"
Upon hearing this, those who had never had points deducted couldn't help but exclaim in surprise.
"Well, the highest is 90%. We need to leave some benefits for the other students in the class, just consider it as paying taxes."
However, unlike paying taxes, in order to encourage everyone to contribute to the class, we do the opposite: the more outstanding the contribution, the lower the tax rate.
If you can earn extra points for the class, that would be even better! One point is 40,000 yuan per month. Even with half taxed, that's still a 20,000 yuan increase in income. Plus, the school deducts points in whole tens, so... the reward from a single extra point will still bring in over 100,000 yuan in income after taxes!
Upon learning that contributing to the class would earn money, and that even adding points to the class could increase monthly income by more than 100,000 yuan, most of the students became excited.
Yes.
"most"!
Class D lost 380 points.
A single violation will result in a deduction of at least 10 points.
Besides Bai Lan's three violations, the other students in the class had a total of 7 violations with scores of 20 and 18 violations with scores of 10, for a total of 25 violations. Some students had multiple violations, 8 students had two violations, and only 2 students had three violations.
He only violated the rules a maximum of three times, thanks to Bai Lan drawing the "warning line".
In other words, excluding Bai Lan, there are only 15 people in the entire class who have violated the rules.
Therefore, those who violate the rules are actually a minority!
Most of the students in the class did not actually break any rules.
Even some of those who had violated the rules and knew they would be fined were quite eager for it, probably because they felt they were not good at "defending the country" but better at "conquering territory".
They felt they could use this rule to make a big profit next time and offset this loss.
Yes, that's how confident I am!
Therefore, lured by the potential benefits, even fewer people oppose it.
"As the saying goes, there are rewards and punishments. Now that we've talked about the rewards, let's talk about the punishments."
Rewards alone are not enough; without punishment, some people will continue to act as they please, deducting all their points, and the rewards will never be distributed.
However, the main focus of punishment is still on 'education', and it should be handled differently depending on the circumstances. For those unintentional mistakes, as long as they actively correct their errors, we will not require the offender to compensate for all the damage to the class. Instead, we will select a certain percentage of the punishment based on the severity of the offense and the offender's attitude in admitting and correcting their mistake..."
When Bai Lan said this, some people in the class breathed a sigh of relief.
The "everyone" in "everyone can accept it" naturally includes those who have received serious deductions.
The reason they resist is simply because they are afraid of having their wallets emptied and even being left with a mountain of debt.
If a good attitude can reduce the penalty and allow you to retain some points to make ends meet, that would be ideal.
In a short time, the opposition was almost completely disintegrated.
What if someone refuses to accept it?
"Hehe~" Bai Lan said coldly, "I didn't expect everyone to accept it. In the end, we're just sticking together for warmth, helping each other out, and benefiting one another. Only by accepting the class rules and contributing to the class can we be protected by them. If you don't accept them, you'll have to bear the consequences yourself."
The class will not provide any protection in the event of this exam or in the event of expulsion.
Anyone who intentionally drags the class down will be considered an enemy of the class and subjected to strict punishment! The ultimate punishment is to find an opportunity to expel the troublemaker! If there isn't one, they'll create one! This school even expels students for 'minor' things like failing an exam; it seems there will be plenty of opportunities for expulsion in the future. Hmm, when it's absolutely necessary to kick someone out, this kind of troublemaker is perfect for being sacrificed!
The atmosphere in the class instantly turned cold after these words were spoken.
Today, Bai is a bit... (unclear - possibly a typo).
"Bai-kun! Isn't this a bit much?" Hirata couldn't help but say, then added, as if hinting at something, "This... is not a good way to unite."
Bai Lan couldn't help but roll her eyes: "Those who only want to be parasites, without contributing anything and just taking advantage of others, are the ones who are destroying unity. If you forcibly help one pest, you will harm several good people, and even turn good people into pests, making the class more chaotic. Only by regulating behavior and turning parasites into beneficial insects can we achieve true unity."
Hirata was thoughtful.
A few seconds later.
"But what if even if the penalty rate is lowered, there are still people who don't have enough points to be penalized? What then?" someone couldn't help but ask.
Bai Lan: "Don't you have any self-awareness? You still have the strength, don't you?"
"Bai, are you talking about working part-time?"
"But the shops here all say that this school doesn't seem to accept students working part-time?"
Bai Lan: "If the school doesn't accept it, then our class will."
"Are you just working in your own class? Who pays you?"
Bai Lan: "The fines and the monthly class fees."
"Class fees?"
Bai Lan: "Yes, just like a country needs to collect taxes to maintain the operation of the national public system, we also need to collect a certain amount of class fees from the whole class as 'taxes' based on actual needs."
But don't worry, as the saying goes: what is taken from the people should be used for the people.
The collected class fees will eventually return to your pockets in other ways. In fact, I'm too lazy to bother with the unnecessary risks of keeping the class fees for you. You can elect a suitable person to act as the 'Minister of Finance' to manage them.
A portion of the collected class fees will also be used as the 'Minister of Finance's' salary.
Seeing that Bai Lan had even come up with titles like "tax collector" and "finance minister," many students in Class D were impressed by Bai Lan's words, finding them quite reasonable and difficult to refute.
While the logic is difficult to refute, when it comes to matters of interest...
"Isn't that unnecessary? There's no need to pay a salary. What 'Minister of Finance'? Isn't that just a class officer position? There have been class officers before, and they didn't get paid, did they?"
"Phew~ There are rewards and punishments, and no reward means no punishment. If there is no reward for merit this time, there will be no reward for merit next time, and it will be difficult to punish mistakes in the future!"
Also, I told you not to keep interrupting me, it's a waste of time... If you can't do it, how about I let you do it? I'm going to take a nap." After saying that, Bai Lan's body went limp and she slumped onto the table.
Seeing this, everyone became anxious and glared angrily at the person who had spoken.
"No, no, no!"
"Bai, ignore that idiot and keep talking."
"Bai, I was wrong, please continue."
Seeing their reactions, Bai Lan's lips curled up slightly, and she almost couldn't help but smile.
He quickly sighed to cover it up, then feigned exhaustion: "So, who's in favor... never mind, let's just say who's against it?"
87. Longyuan: Please see this picture.
"...Let's just say who objects?"
After Bai Lan finished speaking.
Everyone was silent.
Just as Bai Lan was about to make the final decision.
“That’s a very interesting idea, if you can actually pull it off.”
You can tell who it is just by listening to their way of speaking.
Bai Lan twitched the corner of her mouth.
Why don't you object to me talking nonsense?
However, it was quite unexpected that the unruly Gaoyuan Temple would actually take the initiative to participate, and seemed quite interested at that, which did surprise Bai Lan.
It seems that Gaoyuan Temple is not as elusive as the wind; he also has his own agenda.
It seems that something in his ideas was in line with the interests of Kogen-ji Temple.
Is it points?
He felt he could make a lot of contributions to the class and thus earn a large number of points.
Or perhaps, he simply doesn't want to be expelled from school?
Or do you simply find it interesting?
Forget it, take care of him.
Bai Lan: "Then it's settled. Let's start the first step today!"
Are you ready to start?
Everyone immediately became alert.
Bai Lan continued, "First of all, since this is the first time, let's be a little more lenient."
Those who violate the rules and have no more than 20 points deducted will be fined 2 yuan per month starting this month, for a period of 6 months for every 10 points deducted.
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