"After summarizing everyone's thoughts, I think it's possible to do the following:"

The 'Special Prize' share ranges from 50% to 90%.

Bai Lan made our class the first in history to be promoted from Class D to Class B in the first month.

This achievement is probably the highest level, and it will be difficult for anyone to match it in the future.

Therefore, given its high level of difficulty, it is entirely justified to maximize the revenue share, which is 90%!

However, considering that our class had previously used a 'half' standard for punishment and reward for this special exam, we should take this into account.

Moreover, we also have to consider practical living issues. If we hand over 90% of our living expenses, the vast majority of people wouldn't be able to live a decent life.

Therefore, my suggestion is to take half of 90%, then 45%, and then round it off.

50%!

The 50% share falls within the standard share range for the 'Special Award' while also meeting the 'half' standard.

Both sides can be satisfied.

Furthermore, with the previous penalties and bonuses remaining unchanged, everyone can at least be guaranteed to have more than 20,000 yuan left, which is enough to cover the cost of a normal life.

Of course, to make up for Bai's losses in this exam, we can provide Bai with some compensation.

In the future, whenever there is an opportunity to earn points, as long as Bai is confident of scoring, we will give Bai priority to the opportunity and double the share.

In addition, if Bai accidentally causes damage to the class, the punishment can be reduced or waived.

This preferential treatment will continue until the points Bai earns through meritorious service and are deducted from his punishments are equivalent to 40% of the value of these 620 points. How about that?

After hearing Hirata's words, Bai Lan's eyes lit up, and then she looked at Hirata in surprise: "This is your idea?"

"Yes, what's wrong? Is there a problem?" Hirata felt that Bai Lan's gaze was a little strange and made him feel uneasy.

"No problem! I have no problem at all. It's just that I have to suffer a little loss now and let the class use my share for free. I can gradually get my share back while earning points."

Moreover, by then, when the class has earned a certain number of points and everyone is well-off, they won't need my share to make a living.

I understand, I understand.

Bai Lan said with a smile.

In reality, things are not as simple as Bai Lan makes them out to be.

Generally speaking, two ideas that are not bad can often turn into a bad idea that gets nothing done after going through a "compromise".

And Hirata was no exception this time.

However, the "badness" of Hirata's bad idea was judged from the perspective of Hirata and the other students in the class.

But for Bai Lan, Hirata's idea was absolutely brilliant!

Actually, Bai Lan didn't expect to get too many points from these guys at first.

After all, they still need to eat; if they exert too much force, it could lead to mutual destruction.

50% is the limit.

Bai Lan is also trying her best to guide their offers toward 50%.

At this point, Hirata did indeed give the offer that Shirai had been hoping for.

However, to Bai Lan's surprise, Hirata's offer was much higher than he had imagined, and the 40% additional compensation was a complete surprise.

Of course, Bai Lan felt that she probably wouldn't be able to enjoy all the subsidies she received in exchange for the 40% commission.

He estimated that he hadn't earned that much before he successfully left the school.

However, even if that 40% never gets a chance to land and just hangs high up there, that's enough.

That's disgusting enough.

Although Bai Lan only received 50% of the commission, she only earned a little over one million yuan each month.

But in other people's eyes, Bai Lan actually takes 90%, earning more than two million yuan every month.

However, of these two million, one million is being collected now, and the other million is being collected in the future, even though it hasn't started yet.

While their living expenses were only around 60,000 yuan, or even just 40,000 yuan, Bai Lan was already earning over 2 million yuan a month!

Bai Lan's income is forty to fifty times that of them!

Such a huge gap between the rich and the poor is enough to make the students in the class have all sorts of evil thoughts about Bai Lan.

Jealousy, resentment of the rich, greed, anger...

These negative emotions are enough to offset the goodwill they had accumulated from the benefits they received from Bai Lan in the past!

Besides, the "priority" is also very interesting.

Bai Lan thought of many possible avenues for action.

Therefore, Hirata's idea was truly terrible.

"I'm tired too, and I'm too lazy to argue with you guys. Can you accept Hirata's suggestion?"

After discussing it among themselves for a while, everyone felt that there was no problem.

Hirata's plan was essentially to let them get a share of Bai Lan's profits for free for a period of time.

They got the better deal.

However, some people here have noticed the problem.

For example, the heir of a certain capitalist—Gaoyuan Temple.

But he remained silent because he found it amusing, and the situation seemed to be in his favor.

"It feels okay."

"I'm OK."

......

People either expressed their opinions or remained silent.

That's settled, Bai Lan's reward has been decided.

"Actually, it wasn't until this point that our class truly established its rules."

Now that the rules are in place, we can finally start discussing how to approach the midterm exams.

116. Exam Strategies; Tank Launch

"We can finally start talking about how to deal with the midterm exams."

Seeing that Bai Lan was finally starting to talk about the midterm exams, everyone became serious.

Students with poor grades try to avoid being expelled by following Bai Lan's advice.

Those who perform well want to earn points by contributing to the scoring of this exam.

In short, it's very positive.

Bai Lan: "When I'm speaking, you just listen and write something down for me."

Upon hearing this, everyone quickly looked down and searched for their notebooks, preparing to take notes.

"No, you've misunderstood." Bai Lan waved her hand and said, "What I mean is, don't just agree verbally to accept the class rules, you should sign a contract instead."

As she spoke, Bai Lan pulled a stack of A4 papers from her desk and slammed them onto the table with a "pia~".

Then, he turned to the podium and said, "Mr. Chazhu, please be my witness."

Although the profit-sharing details had been agreed upon and everyone in the class had agreed, verbal agreement alone was not enough; in this day and age, a spirit of contract is highly valued.

Especially when it comes to Bai Lan's class, there are probably very few people he can trust. He can't feel at ease just because of verbal promises.

Therefore, Bai Lan had planned ahead. After finalizing the reward details, she asked Cha Zhu to act as a witness and have everyone in the class sign two agreements.

One document is the "Voluntary Acceptance of Class Rules Agreement", or simply the "Class Rules Agreement".

Three copies are made, one for the rule maker, one for the witness, and one for the class representative.

The rule setter is Bai Lan.

The witness was naturally Cha Zhu.

As for the class representative.

The group quickly passed the task to Hirata, who was the most trusted person and ultimately facilitated the agreement.

The other document is a "profit-sharing agreement" concerning Bai Lan.

It is made in triplicate, with one copy held by the beneficiary, one by the witness, and one by a representative of the other members of the class.

Bai Lan is the beneficiary of the profit sharing.

The witness was still Chazhu.

As for the other representatives in the class, unsurprisingly, it will still be Hirata.

The "Class Rules Agreement" was prepared by Bai Lan well in advance and could be used directly. It mainly contained the class rules that needed to be followed.

The revenue sharing agreement needs to be determined and written on the spot.

Bai Lan assigned this task to Horikita.

The revenue-sharing agreement is not complicated. Each document can be simplified to a total of forty or fifty words, and the three contracts are only about a hundred words long. It won't take much time.

Before the "class rules agreement" was even signed, the "profit-sharing agreement" could already be introduced.

Bai Lan was the first to sign his name in both the "Proposer's Signature" and "Agreement Signature" sections of the "Class Rules Agreement," and then passed the agreement to Ayanokouji, who was sitting in front of him.

Perfectly, Bai Lan's seat is in the far corner, which can serve as either the "starting point" or the "ending point".

After Ayanokouji began signing the agreement, Shirai finally began to explain his plans for the midterm exams amidst everyone's expectant gazes:

"Once the rules are in place, things become very simple."

The exams are on the 24th and 25th of this month. Today is the 10th, and there are 14 days left until the midterm exams.

There are four things we need to do in these fourteen days.

First, learning.

Second, testing.

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