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808. Chapter 808 12345678910【七】

"You don't take me seriously as a person. I am where I am today because of my employer. You are where I am today because of my employer. But remember it all. No one does anything ungrateful.

Come on, don't blame me for being rude."

Su Mo only vaguely heard about this matter from the boys who were with him when they were joking around, but it was not clear because she had never sent anyone to monitor him and she trusted him very much.

It is her basic principle not to use people who are suspicious of her, and not to be suspicious of people she employs.

Shopkeeper Xing has always prided himself on being kind-hearted and making money, so he would never let anyone say he was cruel. Naturally, he told people not to tell the lady, lest he would be embarrassed by his old face.

Shopkeeper Xing said to Su Mo: "Miss, why don't you go and talk to the old gentlemen? You can talk better than me."

Su Mo chuckled, Shopkeeper Xing was always like this, he did all the actual things, but he had to leave the matter of showing his face to her first.

She thought he would teach them anyway, so she just went for a walk and let him go.

The accounting gentlemen who were busy calculating and writing stopped what they were doing and looked up at them.

Shopkeeper Xing smiled and bowed, and said: "Gentlemen, you have worked hard. My boss is here to visit you. By the way, I will teach you a set of simple accounting secrets. After everyone learns it, it will be convenient and fast, and no one will understand it."

Several old gentlemen said: "That's great."

They reconcile accounts from morning to night every day, and their eyes are dazzled.

Moreover, Xianglou’s business is so good that they hardly have any time to rest.

I have backache all day long.

In fact, they don't have to be so tired. Su Mo asked shopkeeper Xing to invite these old accountants, mainly to train the young apprentices.

For the sake of cultivating talents, we don’t just let them do everything.

But they receive high salaries, are cared for, and are treated very well on weekdays. They always feel that if they don't do something or if they do something wrong, it would be a shame.

Therefore, several old accountants managed the accountant's office in an orderly manner, almost treating it like a home.

Su Mo asked the boy to hang up some blackboards that she had written long ago for them to see first.

The old gentlemen's eyes widened and they read it according to the pronunciation they knew. Then they picked up their pens and started writing. They said with a smile: "It's really simple. It doesn't take up much space compared to the original one."


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