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ng Family Village.

"Toot toot~" "Putt putt putt~"

A few farrs working in the fields straightened up and watched as a small convoy of cargo trucks and tractors loaded with goods noisily entered the village.

"Wow! Which family is building a new house? There are so many vehicles," a village woman wearing a conical hat and covered in mud exclaid in surprise.

"What new house? You know the pig farm that Mr. ng’s second son owns? They are the ones getting these supplies," another village woman said.

"I know about that, but the pig farm isn’t that big. Do they need so many trucks to deliver supplies?"

"Out of the loop, aren’t you? What you’re talking about is old news!

Let tell you, not long ago, so big boss took a fancy to our ng Family Village. He bought Mr. ng’s second son’s pig farm outright and even plans to invest a lot of money to establish a company.

What’s it called again... Oh right! It seems to be called ngshan Pasture."

"Really? No kidding?"

"Would I lie to you? My man works at the village committee. I heard that just a few days ago, Mr. ng’s second son signed a contract with the village, and they outright bought those dozen acres of land on the west side of the village!"

"Jeez! They bought dozens of acres? Doesn’t that cost hundreds of thousands just to buy the land?"

"What hundreds of thousands, one and a half million!"

"My goodness! How big of a pig farm are they planning to build?"

"Well, a few days ago they transported several truckloads of piglets, at least one thousand heads, not to ntion chicken, ducks, fish and all in the nearby forest and ponds. They’re also planning to build a manure pit claiming they want to go for eco-farming or sothing.

And I’ve heard this is just the first phase, they seem to have plans for further expansion later!"

"More expansion? Are they going to buy up the entire ngshan Village?

I’ve just returned to my parents’ place for barely over half a month, and the village is already turning upside down?"

"You’re telling . Haven’t you seen how often the village chief visits Mr. ng’s second son’s place now, even more frequently than going to the village governnt office? I’ve heard that even the town leaders are alerted and planning to co down for inspections."

"God Almighty! Mr. ng’s second son is about to strike it rich, right? How do they even know such wealthy bosses?"

"Who knows? Anyway, he’s now so kind of general manager of that new company. I heard that apart from their big boss, his word is the one that matters."

"It’s like their ancestors have started to bless them, huh? Hey! My no-good kid lingers around doing nothing all day. Say, with such a big company, are they hiring?"

"Yes! They said they’d give priority to hiring people from our village first, 4000 a month, and there’s even social insurance and housing fund provided, a proper company."

"4000?! With terms that good? I need to get my boy to apply right away!"

"Yeah! Hurry up. I heard that people from the neighboring villages got wind of it and quite a few ca to apply. If you’re late, there might be no spots left."

"Alright, alright!" Hearing this, the village woman didn’t even care about her crops anymore and hurriedly prepared to head ho.

As she was leaving, she didn’t forget to turn back and remind, "Hey! Fang Fang’s mom, your Fang Fang just graduated this year too, right? Bring her along to apply!"

"Oh! Our Fang Fang won’t be needing that. I just had a talk with Sister Hui yesterday, planning to match her up with Xiao Lang when he returns."

"..."

...

On the west side of ng Family Village, the original pig farm had expanded several tis over its forr size.

The construction site was filled with piles of rebar and cent. Looking around, a large number of new factory buildings were being erected, and the foundation for the ngshan Pasture office building was being laid—a bustling scene of construction.

Next to the construction site was a temporary iron shed.

A crudely handmade wooden sign hung at the door, inscribed with the words "ngshan Pasture General Manager’s Office."

"Brother, about my nephew’s matter..."

"Chief, your nephew is also my nephew, and I watched him grow up. If I can help, I definitely will!

But then again, as you know, the company isn’t just run by my say. The big boss above has sent a ’business managent consultant’ over here.

He’s called a consultant, but his word really counts..." said Mr. ng, looking troubled.

"I get it! It’s just like those imperial supervisors in ancient tis, but you’re still the Great General!"

"Chief, if you want to arrange an ordinary employee position, I’d take on the matter without a second thought.

But for a managerial position, that’s up to him, I really don’t have that power.

Think about it, if I just took over and started assigning our relatives to positions regardless of their qualifications and experience, and the big boss thought I was trying to monopolize decisions, wouldn’t my manager position be taken away right then and there?

Plainly speaking, I’m just an employee too!"

"Hmm! That does make sense. Alright then, even an ordinary employee position is fine. Start with that, and later you can find a chance to recomnd him for sothing more."

"Sure! I’ll definitely take care of him!"

"Alright! Your word is good enough for !"

"Take care, Chief!"

After seeing the Chief out, Mr. ng was just about to turn around and go back inside to take a breather when two more people walked in.

"Little brother!"

As Mr. ng looked up, he saw his elder brother, ng Li, accompanied by a middle-aged man wearing glasses.

As soon as ng Li walked into the room, he slapped a list on the table with a forceful manner.

"Little brother, take a look for yourself. I managed to haul a batch of materials from the supplier with great effort, and then your Mr. Consultant Sun refuses to allow them to be stored, saying there are issues!

I’ve got several trucks waiting on to pick up goods, and this will cost us half a day’s delay—do you have any idea how much money we’re going to lose?"

The middle-aged man wearing glasses didn’t say anything, just glanced at ng Li and then turned his gaze towards Mr. ng.

Mr. ng looked questioningly towards the middle-aged man.

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