General, the lady escaped again

Chapter 825: Killing the chicken to scare the monkey (1)



Chapter 825: Killing the chicken to scare the monkey (1)

"Because she needs to have her wires re-arranged, and as all of you should know, re-arranging wires is a very tedious and time-consuming task."

“Wang Guoer was delayed so many times but was still able to deliver the goods within the construction period. It was not because any of you helped her, but because she worked overtime and even dared not leave the embroidery table. She sacrificed her rest time to make up for the time that was delayed.” After Ji Xiaomu's analysis, all the embroiderers frowned.

They realized the seriousness of the matter.

"And you, shamelessly said that you did nothing." Ji Xiaomu looked at the ten people, "Everyone has seen Wang Guoer's efforts. She can get such a high price entirely because of her usual hard work and diligence. When she was practicing needlework, you were playing and joking. When she was concentrating on embroidery, you were playing and embroidering at the same time. Two-thirds of the time was spent playing and joking."

"A person's achievements are not achieved through thinking, but through actions! Your attitude in daily life determines your craftsmanship and the number of embroidery pieces you have completed! Can you blame Wang Guoer? You are not good at learning, but you blame others for their good craftsmanship?" Ji Xiaomu sneered, "Who gave you the confidence? Why did the customer insist on naming Wang Guoer? Don't you have any idea in your mind? Do you dare to compare your finished embroidery with Wang Guoer's semi-finished products?"

The embroiderers all lowered their heads.

They dare not.

"I'm giving you a chance, what are you doing? How many people don't even have such an opportunity, and you're just here trying to be perfunctory with me? Do you think you're making money for me? Do you think I dare not do anything to you? And I have to praise you and treat you like golden eggs?" Ji Xiaomu looked at the embroiderer in front of her, and every word she said was heart-wrenching.

"Do you agree or not with what I said?" asked Aunt Ji loudly.

The ten girls who stood up lowered their heads, feeling so devastated by what Ji Xiaowu had just said that they could not raise their heads anymore. They did not try to defend themselves. "Admit it."

"Just admit it!" said Ji Xiaomu lightly.

"Shiyu, pay them their wages, release them from their labor contracts, and let them go!" said Ji Xiaomu to Long Shiyu, whose eyes were shining.

"Okay." Long Shiyu smiled. Although the punishment seemed a bit severe, she didn't want to speak for these confused girls at all.

"Boss! Are you going to chase us away?" a young girl said in panic.

"You heard it, didn't you? Don't you have to take responsibility for doing something wrong? You should be thankful that Wang Guoer successfully completed the embroidery without any delay or damaging the reputation of Jinxiu Pavilion. This is already the smallest punishment." Ji Xiaomu sneered.

"Otherwise, I will send you directly to the authorities." Mother Ji looked at the girls and saw what they were about to say, and she shut them up with just one sentence.

Wang Guoer looked at them and wanted to speak as she felt reluctant, but Ji Xiaomu gave her a look and Wang Guoer immediately lowered her head.

My sister is so...charming when she gets angry.

The girls cried with regret and their eyes turned red, but no matter how much they cried, Ji Xiaowu would not let them go. Give them another chance? No chance.

If you let it go once, it will be difficult to deal with this problem if it occurs again in the future.

To kill the chicken to scare the monkey, she wanted to do it in one step.

Otherwise, people would really think that she was running a charity. It was true that she wanted to help them, but they did not cherish such an opportunity and even caused trouble. How could she tolerate this?

She is not a pushover with no bottom line.


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