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In the eyes of the workers, although the boss’s cattle seed decent, they still weren’t quite up to the mark for the Cattle Racing Tournant.

Even though they now believe in the boss’s technical skills, the cattle in such tournants are always ticulously selected, and picking a dozen at random like he did seed a bit too careless.

As for those horses, not many workers were optimistic about them either—they were too sturdy!

Horses aren’t better just because they’re sturdier; you have to consider their spirit. If a horse can’t cooperate well with its rider, no matter how fast it runs, it’s useless.

If being sturdy was all that mattered, so ranches even use pack horses; those are the real tall and big ones, clumsy but excellent at pulling carts, though they’re not suitable as riding horses—if you’re riding one and it bucks you off, that’s already a good outco; it might even hurt soone.

So, after just two days of feeding, on the third morning, when the workers saw Yan Fei preparing to ride the horses, they were startled. They almost dropped their work to persuade the boss not to be too reckless—having a good boss is not easy, and no one wants to see anything happen to him.

Yan Fei was indifferent: "No worries, I’ve gotten familiar with them these past two days, almost enough."

Seeing him ride off, aside from Xu Xiaoyan circling with her puppies, everyone else was on edge.

This horse was not the kind of pack horse commonly seen in Sancha River village, standing there not even as tall as a person. The horses Yan Fei was riding now were legitimate tall horses, especially since Yan Fei had purposely picked them. These horses’ heads, let alone their backs, were even taller than Yan Fei.

With such stature, if they really got agitated, few people could hold them down.

But what happened next left everyone bewildered—was horse training really this easy?

As soon as Yan Fei got on and galloped freely around the ranch, even though the horse wasn’t as obedient as a trained one, it didn’t show any deliberate resistance.

Even Ethan couldn’t help but ask the dog-walking Xu Xiaoyan: "Has our boss trained horses at ho? I’ve never seen untrained horses be so ta in just two days."

Xu Xiaoyan thought for a mont: "Well, we also keep horses at ho, he rides often. Actually, even the tigers at ho can be ridden, he trained them too."

Instantly, all the workers felt like they understood!

They knew that Boss Yan’s family kept Northeast tigers, the famous Siberian Tigers, the largest carnivorous cats in the world.

Australia doesn’t have large predators, workers could only see tigers in TV and movies, imagining the majesty of a Northeast tiger. Yan Fei only ntioned having tigers, he never said he could ride them.

A boss who had tad tigers, taming a few horses, it must be this simple!

Actually, every night when the workers rested, Yan Fei took the horses into the dinosaur world. These past few days the fodder wasn’t even the sa he bought, not even the water was from the ranch. At night they’d return to the ranch to breathe so air, enjoy a high-end treatnt, after being roughed up once, it’s no wonder they behaved in front of Yan Fei.

In the next few days, the horses were changing day by day, watching Yan Fei ride one leading the others in the ranch, it was clear these horses were nothing like the original ones bought at the ranch.

Actually, the horses were decent to begin with, just not well cared by their previous owners. Ranches are for riding, it’s not possible to care for them as ticulously as racehorses. By the ti they grew too big, realizing their potential, they were a bit too large to be tad.

Only in Yan Fei’s hands, there was no fear of these horses not obeying.

As for those twelve cows, after less than a week, unknowingly they all changed. Especially a few of them, even beca completely unrecognizable, workers were a bit confused—only Xu Xiaoyan knew that bad Yan Xiaofei swapped so of them while claiming to be raising them.

But neither cows nor horses were Yan Fei’s main concern.

His main concern quickly arrived, a day early, he and Xu Xiaoyan left the ranch for Brisbane, then rented a bus to wait at the airport.

Finally, everyone from back ho had arrived.

Heizi brought over twenty workers, Chen Yingjun’s entire family and his old buddy’s family, all flew over to Australia.

As soon as they t, everyone was quite excited, Chen Yingjun ran over with a kid in his arms: "Brother Fei, how’s it going? Is the ranch built yet?"

Yan Fei wasn’t in a good mood with him, this guy waited for everyone to co together, didn’t co early to help, which annoyed him. He didn’t respond to Chen Yingjun’s enthusiasm, just smiled at Du Minghui: "Sister-in-law, you’ve worked hard!"

Turning back, Heizi and the group shouted in unison: "Hello Brother Fei!"

Yan Fei’s face imdiately darkened.

Not only his face, but even people around the arrival gate took notice, many hurriedly moved away. As for the airport security, they got nervous and put their hands on their weapons.

Don’t you know how notorious Chinese gangs are in Australia? They say that in the past few years, Chinese gangs have been pushing the Vietnase gangs back, taking over their turf.

Not only that, they’ve started competing with local gangs in the illegal market, gaining more and more notoriety—not in a good way, for sure.

This group’s attitude towards Yan Fei looked too much like a gang!

Yan Fei quickly waved his hand: "Let’s go, let’s go, there’s a car outside, get on and we’ll talk at ho."

Together they followed him out, and the security officers, after taking a closer look, almost called headquarters for backup!

Several of these guys were ex-military, never stopped training even at the ranch, and the way they walked was too different from ordinary people!

This is why Chinese gangs are feared here, because they have trained people!

Looking at how they walked, surrounding the won and children, claiming they’re just ranch workers, who’d believe it? These guys all fit young and strong, occasionally checking the surroundings, calling them bodyguards would be more believable.

Actually, you can’t bla anyone, it’s most of their first tis abroad. Looking around at all the different faces, sticking together seems logical, doesn’t it?

Besides, Yan Fei ntioned last ti, the security here only looks good on the surface. It’s natural for everyone to be a bit cautious, isn’t it?

With that caution, it naturally brought out so trained habits, which to outsiders clearly looked professional—even if they resembled everything but workers.

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