So the once-improved earthworm variety was brought up simultaneously, with a plethora of data compared against Japan’s Daiping Series, spanning environntal protection, feed, fertilizer, dicine, and health products—the data was overwhelming.
Seeing that the competition had escalated to earthworm varieties, Udagawa certainly wouldn’t be pleased. The beef quality competition result couldn’t be changed now, and the current data showed Morning Glory beef was no less than Japan’s.
But if even the earthworm varieties were surpassed, the loss would be significant. Most people might not realize the importance of earthworms, but this has a substantial international market; a superior species introduced extensively brings undeniable benefits.
Considering environntal aspects alone, a good earthworm variety could save governnts around the world countless money in pollution treatnt. Thus, Udagawa began ’firefighting’, wanting to attack Yan Fei for boasting while also worrying about the hype surrounding Yan Fei’s Morning Glory No.1 earthworm. If it gained attention and entered the market, it would directly impact them.
Yet, Udagawa didn’t anticipate that Yan Fei wouldn’t respond but instead shalessly began promoting his novel. He advertised the original story about aircraft carriers encountering dinosaurs, then launched a new novel-based movie—a prehistoric version about surviving in the wild.
This year, there were two survival-thed movies on a deserted island being fild and promoted: one starring the protagonist of Forrest Gump, who also appeared in Saving Private Ryan, currently very popular.
The other was based on new writer Yan Fei’s latest work, a prehistoric deserted island survival film. The big-na director adds to it, having consecutively released popular dinosaur films from the Jurassic series to the aircraft carrier vs. dinosaur saga, each breaking ticket sales records—a perpetual cinematic monster genre that, with enough sci-fi flair, never lacks audience interest.
With both films soon to be released already creating buzz, Yan Fei joining in boosted the heat even more.
Initially, many young Australians knew only Spielberg, the great director, rarely noting whose novel was adapted first, yet now everyone knew.
Two popular novel adaptations, beloved by young people, began pulling those indifferent to ranch beef news into Yan Fei’s camp.
These movie enthusiasts might not speak up in newspapers but they almost dominate the internet.
Choosing between a young author providing excellent novels for good films and an old cattle expert unknown in cities besides his industry, there’s hardly a consideration needed.
These folks don’t bother about who’s right or wrong. They like him and support him for his novel-adapted films—dare them to stop?
The news, starting in Australia, began gaining publicity in Japan, China, and Arica. A cowboy mogul who writes books, a cattle-rearing author, young and handso enough—amidst the online era where appearances matter, image is indeed crucial.
And there’s more news to dig into, like the lawsuit involving his magical technique of writing on a famous female journalist’s face—a dia frenzy lasting a while.
The delegation from Wancheng City felt eye-opening.
Secretary Shan’s task was to buy newspapers daily—all kinds. The group watched newspaper and TV news, bewildered by the spectacle. Previously in China, with low internet penetration, people didn’t care much about entertainnt and non-political news. Now, watching the dia’s alternating showcases felt like watching a blockbuster.
Especially with Yan Fei sotis taking interviews right next to the hotel they’re staying at, expressing various views... making the days of etings feel like entertainnt, with everyone agreeing it was worth the trip.
Boss Xu remarked that Boss Yan was truly like a fish in water here. His talent couldn’t flourish back ho!
This resonated with the group—even those more mature still acknowledged the fanfare, knowing that as long as Boss Yan’s beef quality and earthworm variety lived up to his words, he would be the biggest winner.
Moreover, once a person gains fa, handling other matters naturally becos easier—everyone thinks so.
Just as the group was about to leave, Boss Yan—or rather, the livestock association—announced significant news: the association planned to select ranches to try Morning Glory No.1 earthworm.
This ant the official nature of the association openly supporting Boss Yan.
Boss Yan didn’t do this without giving sothing up; he sold the patent for the earthworm variety in Australia... for 6,666 Australian dollars.
The contract detailed how Boss Yan could promote, though he wouldn’t have ti to with his busy schedule. Mainly, he wanted the flexibility to use it himself or let nearby ’familiar’ ranches and farms freely use it.
While the association could profit, it wouldn’t be much. Environntally speaking, this benefits the country and citizens, so pricing it high wasn’t feasible—the focus remained proper promotion.
From Yan Fei’s perspective, he doesn’t lose out—if Australia likes it, nearby countries, including environntally conscious Western nations, might discuss business, and then it wouldn’t be sold at this price.
It’s like giving it away for trial usage to build a reputation—nothing wrong with that. Promoting broadens Yan Fei’s personal fa positively, especially among environntal organizations, essential supporters of global endeavors.
Gaining a good reputation in environntal groups, even if unlikely to use imdiately, could be beneficial should the ti co.
It’s already happening due to the symbolic price, with Australian environntal organizations voicing support for Boss Yan as a talent contributing to planetary environntal causes.
The association, aware of Boss Yan’s intent, knew mutual benefits from this. With a symbolic 6666 pricing, everyone wins. The association shows it’s not just about money without action, and Boss Yan with a ’friendly’ price gains local support.
Additionally, Yan Fei demonstrates to newcors from ho that earthworms can indeed be profitable. While not much, this symbolic pricing helps everyone understand it’s a genuine product with demand and buyers.
In his hotown, Yan Fei hasn’t earned a di from his patent. Promotion attempts fail, free offerings go unused, as people prefer foreign brands—seen as superior.
With this event, Boss Xu’s comnt resonated more—Boss Yan thrived abroad.
Visitors saw how Boss Yan’s initial status was likely a nominal appointnt as director. With this transfer, his position in the association strengthened, making his directorship more legitimate.
Even if booming beef sales made him sole benefactor with association rely honorary, earthworm variety transferring allowed others to share profits—it feels blunt yet accurate.
Public opinion increasingly favored one side, leaving Udagawa solely with his initial accusations of Yan Fei’s fabrications, while other points faded away—from Japan’s imported earthworm variety demanding money, who would defend that?
Seeing Boss Yan in control at the hotel, confidently facing dia, apart from earthworm transfer, barely spending a di, his public prestige soared. Secretary Shan’s group reconsidered, realizing dia was indeed influential!
However, they didn’t know it wasn’t the end—Boss Yan had more up his sleeve!
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