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Chapter 228: You Earn Your rit, I’ll Earn Mine

Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

“I am here to discuss with the shop owner selling animals to us at a low price.”

“We can continue to set free to accumulate rit and relieve everyone’s financial pressure. Isn’t that killing two birds with one stone?”

In the past, when intercepting trucks to release them, drivers would often ask for a lot.

In order to reduce everyone’s financial pressure, [rciful Flight Purdue] took the middle-aged driver’s phone number.

Through his introduction, he got to know the boss of this place.

They discussed purchasing the animals to be slaughtered at a wholesale price and then setting them free.

The viewers in the livestream were all shocked by [rciful Flight Purdue]’s shalessness.

His face was not red, and he did not even sweat.

Did he really think that everyone was a primary school graduate?

Did he think that they were blind?

Ah Hui also did not believe [rciful Flight Purdue]’s explanation. She looked at the cigarette butt on the ground and asked, “You’re a monk. Why do you smoke?”

“That middle-aged driver said it himself that it’s not the first ti he’s working with you. How do you explain that?”

“All Hui, you heard wrong. He said it’s the first ti we’re working together.”

“As for the cigarette butt… Amitabha.”

“If we want the owner of this place to sell us the chickens, ducks, geese, dogs, or other living beings that are waiting to be slaughtered at a low price, we must build a good relationship with him.”

“Buddha once said that if I don’t go to hell, then who will?” [rciful Flight Purdue] said with assurance.

“By smoking, we can get closer to each other and then make a deal.”

“The Buddha will only punish . It has nothing to do with you believers.”

[rciful Flight Purduel’s shalessness again refreshed the viewers’ worldview.

[rciful Flight Purdue] was wasting his talent by not engaging in multi-level marketing.

He had a sharp tongue, and his skin was as thick as a city wall.

The comnts were divided into two parts.

So of them mocked [rciful Flight Purdue] in various ways.

The other part persuaded Ah Hui not to believe his nonsense.

“All Hui,” [rciful Flight Purdue] lowered his voice as he looked at All Hui’s grief-stricken face. “I trust you the most among all my believers. You are the most intelligent.”

“Now, I will tell you the truth. Please keep it a secret for .”

“Although I have never done anything against my conscience, this matter is a little complicated.”

“Once it gets out, it’s very likely that people will add fuel to the fire and use it to attack our good deeds.”

“Give your phone to . I will pray for you and your family in the future so that your family can go to Nivarna and enjoy happiness early.”

As he spoke with a seductive fallacy, [rciful Flight Purdue] reached out for the phone.

Ah Hui quivered and quickly retreated, putting so distance between herself and [rciful Flight Purdue].

“You’re still lying to even now. You’re too much!”

Ah Hui’s face turned red with anger as she questioned [rciful Flight Purdue] loudly.

What’s with the money hidden under the bedroom?

There was more than a million yuan inside, all in cash.

Ah Hui was in charge of the temple’s accounts, and every penny was marked in detail.

Such a large sum of money couldn’t be donated to the temple.

The believers who believed in rcy Flight were all ordinary people who did not have much money.

She gradually got rid of [rciful Flight Purdueps brainwashing. The intelligence that an average person should have once again occupied Ah Hui’s high ground in her brain.

“That…”

[rciful Flight Purdue]’s expression changed again. Which bastard told Ah Hui that he had money buried?

The one million yuan was saved up by [rciful Flight Purdue] over the past two years.

Other than him, there was no other person in the world who knew.

“Old monk, I’ve got the money you wanted.”

At this mont, a fat man carrying a black handbag walked in.

As the fat man walked, he teased [rciful Flight Purdue] for impatience.

He just went out for a while, yet [rciful Flight Purdue] got soone to call him three or four tis.

At this mont, [rciful Flight Purdue] felt like dying.

Why did everything happen at the sa ti?

“Old monk, what’s wrong? Toothache?”

The fat man carried his handbag and stood a few ters away from [rciful Flight Purdue].

[rciful Flight Purdue ]’s muscles twitched, and his face was twisted uglily.

[rciful Flight Purdue] gave the middle-aged man a look as if he would kill him.

His two big eyes blinked non-stop.

“I say, Old Monk, that’s enough.”

“Every ti you co over for your cut, you always test my reaction like I’m a fool.”

“You don’t have to test again and again, like you’re teaching a child.”

“I’ve been doing business for so many years. Is there anything 1 don’t understand?”

“I know what to say if sothing goes wrong.”

The fat man walked to [rciful Flight Purdue ]’s side and put down the bag in his hand.

“The money is in the bag. Count it. It’s a total of 220,000 yuan.”

“Including the money from this ti and the last few tis.”

The fat man didn’t feel anything was wrong with Ah Hui standing behind [rciful Flight Purdue].

According to his agreent with [rciful Flight Purdue],

Once [rciful Flight Purdue] winked at him, the fat man was to distance himself imdiately.

Although he said that, Ah Hui was not an outsider.

The middle-aged man had worked with [rciful Flight Purdue] many tis and had seen Ah Hui before.

He knew Ah Hui was a part-ti accountant under [rciful Flight Purdue]. We’re all on the sa side; what’s there to hide?

“Old Monk, seeing that we have worked together for many years, this is it.”

“Next ti you need money, tell a few days in advance.”

“Nowadays, no one has much cash. You need to apply in advance to withdraw a large amount of cash from the bank in one go.”

“In order to prepare this money for you, I found more than a dozen people in the sa industry. I’m getting slimr from all the cardio.”

“Speaking of which, you’re really strange. What year is it now? We either use bank cards or the internet to transfer money, yet you only accept cash.”

“If your money is stolen, you won’t have anywhere to cry.”

“Oh right, there’s sothing else I have to tell you.”

The fat man didn’t notice [rciful Flight Purdue]’s expression, which was as if he wanted to kill him.

He started talking about the business.

A pig farm had an accident not long ago, and a batch of pigs that were about to be butchered were infected with an infectious disease.

The owner of the pig farm was reluctant to let them die.

The fat boss received the news and contacted the pig farm owner over the phone.

He lowered the price to 500 yuan per head.

Pigs were also animals.

If [rciful Flight Purdue] bought them and set them free, his group of believers would definitely not object.

The believers would be satisfied, and the fat man and [rciful Flight Purdue] would also benefit from this.

Killing two birds with one stone was a great rit.

“Old Monk, this is a big business that has been delivered to your doorstep. You won’t be uninterested, right?”

“Those stupid followers of yours believe whatever you say. A sick rabbit is only five yuan each. In the blink of an eye, we’ve sold it for hundreds of thousands.”

“I guess you must be ruthless to make money these days.”

After saying a lot of things, the fat boss found that [rciful Flight Purdue] did not say a word, and his expression was even stranger than before.

“Old Monk, I’ve said so much. Why aren’t you saying anything? Are you mute?” “Hurry up and give an answer. Do you want to accept it or not?”

“If you want, I’ll ask the pig farm owner to send all the sick pigs over.”

“These pigs are very sick. I don’t think they can live for more than a few days. The more they die, the less we earn..”

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