Chapter 21 Division of work
Ding Keer looked at Yang Daya's figure with an unclear expression.

It's not Yang Daya's style not to cause trouble, but no matter what she does, she, Ding Keer, will accompany her.

It was noisy and took most of the day to register.

If there was anything they didn't understand, the villagers asked Ding Chenggong and Ding Keer, wasting a lot of time.

Ding Chenggong took the registered list and said to Ding Keer with a smile: "There are quite a lot of people. I will organize people to build a shed and buy tools right away."

"Uncle, let my second brother help you."

"Okay, let him take care of the areas that I can't take care of. But, you don't need to pay for the shed."

Ding Keer raised her eyebrows. Ding Chenggong was reluctant to spend money, but as she agreed, he had to let everyone do some work first.

"No, let the strong laborers come, one per family. After all, this is everyone's business."

The three of them divided the work and cooperated, and Ding Keer first found the canner.

There are many processes involved in canning, including washing the fruit, peeling it, removing the core and cutting it into pieces, boiling the bottle, boiling the fruit, bottling, cartoning, etc.

Ding Keer already knows almost everyone in the village, and those who love cleanliness are of course the first choice.

If there is no one who cares about cleanliness in your family, then wash the fruits. This job does not require you to be clean.

After all, you have to wash it again after cutting it into pieces.

People who get a living are very happy, it is a job that earns wages.

"Ke'er, just let me have two more people at home, so that our two daughters can work too."

"Ke'er, our two families have a good relationship. You can arrange a lighter job for me."

"Ke'er, I've watched you grow up, so you should take more care of your aunt."

As Ding Keer walked down, many people said good things to her, and some even stuffed her with things.

Ding Keer didn't ask for anything, he just said, "Each family has a certain number of people working. If you have more family members, others will be reluctant to do so."

"We don't have heavy work there, all the hard work is done by men."

"Auntie, I will definitely take care of you." "I don't want the things. They all belong to the same village, so I will treat them equally.

As long as you work hard, your wages will definitely be indispensable. "

Ding Keer mostly looks for women to make cans, and these jobs are more suitable for women.

The work of guarding and transporting is done by men.

Everyone is very satisfied with this, and even if there are people who are dissatisfied, they can't find any reason to cause trouble.

Through this incident, everyone has a new understanding of Ding Keer's abilities, and there are fewer voices opposing her.

Ding Chenggong's side went smoothly as well. There was no need to buy wood to build the shed. There was a forest behind the village, and any family that needed wood would cut it from there.

For the rest, just buy some tiles.

Ding Chenggong and Ding Qiang went to the city and bought all the necessary tools such as tiles and large pots and basins.

Ding Chenggong was not careful about this. Of course, it was also possible that the money was small and he looked down upon it.

Ding Chenggong left the matter of building the shed to Ding Qiang, and then he went to the city to deal with canning bottles.

Things were going on here in an orderly manner, and Yang Daya also found Zhou Bai over there.

Zhou Bai was surprised when he heard that Dingjiacun was going to make canned food. He didn't expect that they would find another way out.

There was hail this year, so Zhou Bai specifically asked his father to come over and harvest the fruits.

He felt that this was a rare opportunity to lower the price, make a fortune, and prove himself to his father.

There is a lot of fruit in Dingjia Village. If he doesn't collect it, he will earn less. Zhou Bai naturally doesn't want this to happen.

Zhou Bai looked at Yang Daya, wondering what she was going to do.

First, she inexplicably told him to stay away from the trail if there was a heavy rain, and now she came over to tell him about it.

(End of this chapter)

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