ng Si’an felt deeply ashad at once, realizing he wasn’t even as capable as a girl. Look at these two, with one taking action and the other helping to check for any mistakes; he really was a hindrance.
Yan Fei didn’t care, his strength was such that no matter how you tied him, these few guys couldn’t escape. But his wife had spoken, so he didn’t mind putting in a bit more effort. He took the bedsheet, tore it up, and tied the n up tightly.
The girl whispered on the side, "Their feet need to be tied up too, and their mouths need to be gagged..."
As a result, the n were bound up like zongzi, drooping their eyelids — they had wanted to glare with indignation to show so spine, but were beaten again. Under the eaves, one must lower their head.
Now he could finally rest assured!
"Let’s change rooms!" Yan Fei thought. "Otherwise, when they co over later, they won’t know what’s going on and might think I’ve turned to kidnapping."
...
After changing rooms, ng Si’an lost repeatedly and was completely absent-minded, having lost the mood to play cards.
anwhile, Xiaohe and the others ca over, unaware there were several people lying next door. Carefree, they were playing happily, not caring about winning or losing—it’s not their first ti going abroad, but this trip has them looking forward to it, making them happy.
Yan Fei kept listening to the sounds next door. Those guys made a bit of a fuss, but tied up like zongzi, they couldn’t move much. Plus, he had thoughtfully hung a "Do Not Disturb" sign on the door, so there was no worry about staff knocking.
Even while on the plane, ng Si’an quietly asked, "What about those guys?"
Yan Fei chuckled, "I spoke to the staff earlier; if no one leaves by tomorrow morning, just check out directly. If you’re worried, you can release them yourself."
ng Si’an calculated it in his mind and nodded.
By tomorrow morning, it wouldn’t matter much, as the bunch had already made fools of themselves. Plus, by tomorrow, everyone would already be at their destination, and Mr. Yang couldn’t find Yan Fei even if he wanted to make trouble.
As for going to Sancha River to cause trouble, Yan Fei wasn’t afraid. If Mr. Yang wasn’t scared of making a big deal out of things, he could go right ahead. As long as Yan Fei got word that Yang intended to cause trouble, if he could last twenty-four hours, he’d count himself lucky.
...
On the plane, Wen Le cheerfully smiled at Xiaohe and the others. This guy had originally said he was focused on developing his career and not going out, but just before boarding the plane, he found out he had already booked his ticket.
Being in his twenties, he couldn’t miss out on a getaway.
He Qingzhi, Cui Yingshu, Feng Ning, Wen Le, Zhang Jian, nobody was missing. Not interested in resting, they were all vigorously discussing how they’d enjoy their ti there.
Yan Fei had already known through a call that his order of weapons had arrived, but he hadn’t told them, waiting to surprise them after arrival.
As soon as the plane landed, there were just enough seats for the seven of them in a seven-seater rcedes-Benz. Yan Fei drove, leading the group towards the ranch. Heizi, having co with Xiaocui in two cars, had a lot to say but held it in seeing Yan Fei’s grandeur.
Upon reaching the ranch, Yan Fei arranged for the others to find their rooms and drop off their luggage while Heizi ran over, "Brother Fei, what do we do? That little newspaper keeps bringing up hunting every now and then, and now even other newspapers are joining in. From my investigation, it seems like there’s another ranch supporting them from behind."
Yan Fei first asked about the island’s situation, "Bring the papers over, let first see the island auction details."
After Heizi retrieved the papers, Yan Fei looked through them, "No rush today, let’s take them out for a stroll and have so fun. They haven’t slept well through the night; now they’re too energetic. After so fun until lunch, they’ll likely nap in the afternoon. Concerning what you ntioned about the ranch, I’ll look into it to find faults later."
"Alright then." Heizi felt relieved. "They don’t have any evidence now; they’re just asking for a response. I’ve collected these papers; if you’re free, you can take a look."
"Okay, it’s all rumors; if we don’t respond, they probably won’t be able to stir up much." Yan Fei sifted through it casually and lost interest. "These small islands are all completely natural? No developnt at all?"
"Yes!" Heizi nodded. "That’s why the starting price is also low. I’ve inquired; generally, there’s little interest in such islands, so our chances are quite high. I’ve already submitted the nas for the auction, and the deposit has been paid. Just waiting for the auction, you go handle it."
Just then, Xiaohe and the others ca over, with soone keen-eared catching the last few words. They imdiately showed interest.
Heizi had been doing in-depth research on this recently, plus he knew about Yan Fei’s intent to buy an island, so he had been paying attention to such things.
So, at this mont, he could act as a teacher to Xiaohe and the others, answering so of their questions.
Such as why is the starting price for islands so low—this struck them as a bit incredible. By this logic, it wouldn’t take much to buy an island, would it? No wonder you’d often hear of people buying islands in the news.
Heizi had to explain one by one; the island’s prices varied enormously. The sa island’s price could differ vastly depending on factors such as fresh water resources, distance from the mainland or nearest inhabited island.
First of all, a low starting price isn’t necessarily a good thing. The cheaper it is, the more money would need to be invested in construction imdiately. On a bare island, you’d need to first build a dock and a road if you want to live there. If you want to fly in and out, a runway is also necessary, isn’t it?
You need workers for construction, and these workers need to eat on the island. Whatever building materials or supplies are needed, they have to be brought from outside. These items might not be pricey, but the added transportation costs make it no easy task.
Moreover, most people going for a vacation would want to live comfortably, not just build a shack to live in. So, more construction would be needed.
So islands’ wild animal resources also need to be considered. If there are any rare animals, no matter how you build, you must protect the environnt and those rare animals.
Thankfully, the islands in this auction don’t have any rare items, so there’s no need to consider that.
If one wants to develop a tourism project to make money on the island, the investnt would be even bigger.
All in all, it’s a bottomless pit. An island that has been developed is not the sa as one that hasn’t been.
The crucial part is that sotis when auctioning islands, there are also terms similar to buying mines or engaging in real estate developnt dostically. So contracts may specify how long you have to develop.
Of course, the conditions for islands are more relaxed than for mines, and this sort of thing is "negotiable." For example, with the mine Yan Fei had bought before, he didn’t develop it, and no one could do anything about it — unless policies from above changed, then he might have to get so people to pretend to be mining with shovels.
Many regulations are just formalities; the actual operation depends on people.
The auctioneers definitely hope that once people buy the islands, they will start developing, but tis haven’t reached a point of extre land scarcity, especially with the global economy being sluggish. Often, local entities rely want to sell the items, like the previous mine; requirents are low, sotis non-existent.
If not, there wouldn’t be people hoarding mines or islands.
We can only say Yan Fei is taking advantage of an early opportunity, with many chances—also a large margin for maneuver. Because mines and islands deplete as they sell; in the future, prices won’t just rise but will entail many more restrictions.
Yan Fei didn’t wait for Heizi to further introduce other things, as he smiled and drew everyone’s attention with one sentence, "I’ve got a new shipnt of weapons, anybody want to check it out?"
"Yes!" Everyone’s opinion was unanimously excited.
Wasn’t the whole point of coming here to play with things you can’t at ho? Plus, there were also the horses that the prince kept here; everyone wanted to see real racehorses and experience what it feels like to ride them.
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