Font Size
15px

1444: Chapter 698 Outrageous Demands_3 1444: Chapter 698 Outrageous Demands_3 After pondering for quite a while, Yan Fei finally asked, “How much lower can this price go?”

“The lowest would be thirty-five million,” was the rather forthcoming reply, probably because they saw that he wasn’t just walking away.

“Then I’ll think about it so more!” Yan Fei said with a smile.

“I don’t quite have enough cash on hand right now.

It’d be tough to co up with that much money on short notice.

Moreover, if there’s a school nearby, I wouldn’t be opposed to the idea.

I might even end up attending university in Provincial City next year…

After I’ve given it more thought and saved up so money, we can talk again!”

You’re saying you can’t co up with the money right now because you’ve been busy with various construction projects since last year.

Don’t think we don’t know that—you might not have the cash now, but in three to five months, it certainly wouldn’t be an issue.

But that was sothing everyone already knew, and it was clear that he no longer had any desire to negotiate.

Continuing the conversation would be pointless.

So, for the ti being, they had to end the talk there.

Soone suggested that they have lunch together, but Yan Fei also declined that invitation, citing other commitnts with a smile.

Seeing his attitude, the person who had just ntioned the school construction plan was a bit taken aback—”Damned , I was trying to do a good job here.

After all, proposing to build sothing like a marketplace there seed far-fetched.

With several universities not too far away, I just used the excuse of building a school.

How did I forget that he’d just said he bought the land for peace and quiet, fearing a market…

Had I known, I’d have claid they were planning to build a vegetable wholesale market!”

Having a school nearby versus a marketplace—those were different scenarios.

As for living there, being near a school might even be desirable for so!

If this area were in the city center, 100,000 yuan per mu wouldn’t be expensive.

Even developing it into a residential area wouldn’t be too costly, and turning it into a comrcial zone would be an even better deal.

But given the current situation, developing that piece of land would really require a suitable project.

Yan Fei had barely sat down after returning ho when Dong Qiushi, through Chen He, called to invite him for dinner, and Yan Fei agreed cheerfully.

During the al, in response to Dong Qiushi’s probing questions, Yan Fei didn’t hesitate to share his thoughts: “I’m in no rush anyway.

If this land doesn’t sell, so be it.

Worst case, I’ll wait until I catch wind of sothing.

Even if it cos to developnt ti, can’t I just fork out a few tens of millions to ensure so peace and quiet around myself?

Is it really that hard?”

“Besides, Chen He knows about this house – it’s for my wife and my studies.

There’s still a whole lot of things to handle at ho, and I definitely won’t be staying in Provincial City long term.

If this place hasn’t been developed by the ti I graduate from university, then frankly, it won’t have any relation to at all.”

Dong Qiushi was already inford about the situation through Chen He.

Hearing what Yan Fei said, he couldn’t help but internally complain about the excessive price that had been demanded that day.

Actually, Yan Fei had always thought the house was built well, and he was quite satisfied with it.

Even after graduating, as long as his biggest dream hadn’t been realized, having such a place to stay in Provincial City was nice.

However, a place to stay was just that, and if a marketplace really did pop up nearby in the future, it wouldn’t affect him so much.

In saying this, he wasn’t exaggerating.

With that statent, Dong Qiushi reported back.

They had no course of action to take, as it wasn’t the buyer who was desperate, but them—they were the ones eager to sell the land.

Selling it, no matter what it was developed into, would be better than leaving it as a piece of farmland, right?

Yan Fei didn’t stay long in Provincial City this ti; his girl had hurried him back ho.

The college entrance exam was coming up, and she was even more concerned about it than he was.

If she passed, they would be able to be together more often; if not, they’d have to wait another year.

When he returned ho this ti, it wasn’t until the wheat harvest season that Yan Fei received another call from Dong Qiushi, conveying instructions from above.

The new offer was thirty-two million, and if Yan Fei was willing, they could close the deal right away.

If not, they would have to wait until the beginning of the next month, when a piece of land near the city center was going to be auctioned.

At that ti, the land would also be put up for auction.

Yan Fei imdiately expressed that he was fine with the auction.

If the price was right, he’d buy it; if soone else competed and the price got too high, then he’d decide at that ti.

Don’t forget, even if Boss Yan had his capabilities, he was still just a high school student.

His patience had worn thin over the month-long wait.

Plus, during this ti, what he had been contemplating was planning a far-reaching operation, increasingly putting less thought into the land…

In other words, by now, the land had beco less of a must-have for him.

After hanging up, Yan Fei threw himself into the enthusiastic harvest operation.

With the apple trees gone from the fields, many households along the road began opting for large combine harvesters to replace their sickles.

A few ten yuan per mu wasn’t that painful for the residents of Sancha County to shell out anymore.

More and more young people were going out to work, and there were increasingly more ways to make money in town.

It was worth it to secure the harvester’s ti and get the wheat harvested.

After all, if they finished just in ti for a few days of rain, or worse, consecutive rainy days, the losses incurred would far exceed the cost of using the harvester.

Every wheat harvest season, there was one term everyone would use: rush to harvest.

Traditional thods were slow—manual reaping, then tying up the wheat and hauling it back, followed by everyone taking turns threshing it on the threshing floor and then drying it.

Any part of this process interrupted by rain could lead to sprouting grains and waste away the toil of half a year.

Now, with the large harvesters, it was a welco change for many.

The old ones were inefficient, but these big machines were great—they got the grain out in one go, saving so much trouble!

You are reading Carrying a Jurassic on me Chapter 1444 - 1444 698 Outrageous Demands3 on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

Data-Driven Daoist cover
Trending now

Data-Driven Daoist

CatVI ·Action

Theycalledhimtrash—untilhestartedtreatingtheDaolikeaDataset.Whendemonsslaughterhisnewfamily,computerscientistJohan—nowrebornasYuHan—survivesbypurew...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.