Chapter 293: Acquisition of Sapphire 2

  Chapter 293 Acquisition of Xueli 2

Wang Qing apologized: "I interrupted the village chief's lunch break. I'm really sorry. You must accept this bag of pastries and give it to the children at home."

Aunt Wang stared at the pastry and couldn't pull it out, but she refused in her mouth: "Well, why is this so embarrassing? I want you to spend money, look, this, this is true, why is your master so polite? "

Wang Qing didn't want to say much, so he stuffed the pastry into her arms, and went into the house to talk to the village head.

"Housekeeper Wang is here. Sit down wherever you want. If you feel a little tired, you want to sleep for a while." The village chief came out of the back room with his shoes on.

"The village chief is being polite. It was Wang who came at an untimely time and interrupted the village chief to rest."

"Hey, sit down, sit down."

"Hey."

The old village head sat on the stool, poured him a glass of water, and asked with a smile, "Tell me, what do you want me for?"

Wang Qing said with a smile: "I came to the village chief today because I have something important to trouble the village chief, but it is a good thing for the village."

"Oh, what's the matter? Tell me." Wang Qing's words aroused the interest of the village chief.

Wang Qing then told the old village chief about the fact that their master’s family wanted to buy the pear in the village, and emphasized a few points:

One is that this acquisition is a free sale and purchase, and the villagers voluntarily sell it to the Tan family when they pick it up.

Second, the Tan family is not responsible for any accidental injury or death of villagers during the picking process due to free sale and purchase.

Third, if the villagers cheat, the Tan family has the right not to purchase.

Fourth, it is picked on the same day and purchased on the same day. If it is not fresh, the Tan family will not buy it.

The above points were added by Wang Qing himself. He was a shopkeeper before, so he is very sensitive to these things.

The old village head was silent for a while after listening, then nodded: "That's the reason, I will inform everyone later, explain the points you said, and remind them to pay attention to safety during the picking process."

Wang Qing stood up and bowed: "That's it, I will trouble the village chief. On behalf of the master, I thank you for being old."

"It should be, it should be, An Jun is also kind-hearted, and wants to make many benefits for the villagers in the village." The old village head smiled and said modestly.

Wait for Wang Qing to leave the courtyard, the village head's wife hurriedly slipped into the house, excitedly said: "Old man, is what Steward Wang said true?"

Ouch! Get rich! If it is true, all the sons and daughters-in-law of the family will go to pick it, not counting the grandchildren. Each person picks two hundred catties a day, which is four hundred Wen, how much is it for six people?

"Old man, let some sons and daughters-in-law go to pick them this afternoon, and you can let go of the field affairs first, ouch! I'm going to make a fortune!"

After the village chief’s wife finished speaking, she didn’t care what the village chief thought, so she ran to knock on the door one by one, and called all three sons and daughters-in-law.

"Master, is your mother calling you a ghost? She knocked on the door again just after falling asleep, and told people not to rest!" The eldest daughter-in-law Xiao Wang yawned and complained.

The eldest son Tan Liang sat up abruptly, and glared at her: "Get up as soon as I tell you to get up, why bother? Why don't you get up quickly and open the door!"

"Mom, what are you doing? What's the rush?" The third child was woken up by his mother just as soon as he fell asleep, a little impatient, squinting slightly at the village chief's wife.

"Are you all awake? When you wake up, come to the main room. I have something to say." The wife of the village head looked outside the courtyard, thinking it would be more confidential to say it in the room, so as not to be overheard by others.

Several people looked at each other in blank dismay, curious why the old lady was so mysterious?

(end of this chapter)