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Chapter 1191 - 599: The Ox Recognizes the Pen - Sudden Attack
Chapter 1191: Chapter 599: The Ox Recognizes the Pen - Sudden Attack
Associations are these entities that hover between being official and semi-official. Their initial intentions are always good, aiming for the better development of an industry.
However, everything has its two sides, and the reason lies in the fact that no matter how good the rules are or how well-intended, ultimately, it’s people who run the show—people have their own selfish interests, and thus some good deeds may be exploited by them for personal gain.
Had it not been for the briefing yesterday afternoon and the leadership’s meaningful remark, "We won’t let your hard work go unrewarded," Yan Fei might not have realized the issue at hand.
Because everyone has their own thoughts, who knows, maybe they wanted to borrow the cows fearing that the cow breeds provided by the cold mating technology weren’t good enough?
But it’s precisely at this time that the issue becomes questionable.
The higher-ups are coming for an inspection, and according to the leader’s hints, there’s a good chance that good performance this time might lead to some support—"We won’t let your hard work go unrewarded," isn’t that what it implies?
Then at this moment, they come to borrow the cows for breeding—how can Yan Fei not think more about it, how can he not be angry?
If the cows are taken now, by the time they arrive, they would probably need a day’s rest before anything else—just find any excuse to delay, dragging on until the inspectors visit the cow farm. By then, whoever has cows in their farm will have them—no one would specifically ask if the cows were borrowed.
And if that moment truly arrives, could Yan Fei speak about such a matter? Definitely not.
Just like Chief Examiner Sun, who got beaten up, has to consider the overall situation, at this moment he cannot do anything to Yan Fei, so as not to affect the normal inspection. And at the moment of inspection, Yan Fei cannot disregard the overall situation and reveal that these people brought their own cows to fill in the numbers...
If he did speak up, those who borrowed the cows would have plenty of excuses: "We didn’t expect to come exactly today!"
As for Yan Fei, he would become the one who disregards the overall situation—if because of his revelation it gave people the impression that your local cow farms just shuffle cows around for inspections and deceive us, then even with reason on his side, he couldn’t explain it away.
After all, such things have happened before: when leadership came for inspections, cow farms rented cows from farmers to make up the numbers, creating quite the uproar, known by many.
This is what they call "hidden dangers are hard to guard against," nothing more than that.
Even though Yan Fei has ways to deal with those people after the fact, who can swallow this frustration?
Without a doubt, the person making the call right now is one who seeks private gain under the guise of the association’s name. Without thinking, the cow farm borrowing the cows must be in cahoots with this person. Otherwise, would he take the risk of offending someone by actually saying the words "borrow the cows"?
Yan Fei was already seething with anger, but since he was just about to go to school and was standing near the school gate while on the phone, a classmate who hadn’t noticed him on the call mustered the courage to greet him from a distance—Boss Yan was now a prominent figure with a commanding presence. Most classmates kept their distance out of respect, which was inevitable.
It was rare for an acquaintance to greet him as they passed by, so he quickly waved his hand to let the classmate go first.
Because of this delay, the person on the other end of the call couldn’t help but urge again, "Boss Yan, don’t worry about the costs. They will arrange their own transportation. They are all cow breeders and can absolutely guarantee there won’t be a problem with the cows. What do you think about this matter?"
Because of his classmate’s greeting, Yan Fei felt he wasn’t without friends, so his anger subsided. After all, he had already seen through this little trick, hadn’t he?
So he answered with a smile, "I’m afraid that won’t work. The reason I introduced this cold mating technology is that my cows have a problem—they recognize their shed. At my shed, they can do anything, but once they’re moved somewhere else, they won’t listen. Once they are in someone else’s shed, they don’t even look at the feed, let alone mate. Even with cows in heat, they show no interest at all..."
What the fuck!
The call fell silent abruptly!
The person probably had only heard of people being picky about their beds, never about cows being particular about their sheds.
With the other side silent, Yan Fei continued cheerfully, "It’s true. It’s not that I don’t want to let you borrow them, but if taken, they won’t work, right? That would be a waste of effort. You should come and try, then you’ll know..."
The other side continued to remain silent.
Obviously, the matter of how to come and try, that side couldn’t figure out for a moment. Maybe they should put on a cowhide and pretend to do some seducing?
After a moment, probably realizing that cows recognizing sheds was nonsense and that Yan Fei had seen through their ruse, they couldn’t make the plan work, they chuckled and said, "Well, it’s nothing. Later I’ll tell them to purchase directly. No other issues, I won’t bother you any longer. You’re busy!"
With that, they hung up with a snap.
Yan Fei chuckled, turned off his phone, and went to find the school leadership.
No.2 High School’s old principal has been showing his age increasingly in the past two years and has been less involved, but Yan Fei went to another more active administrator, Vice Principal Dou Xianmin.
Seeing Yan Fei turn up uninvited, Vice Principal Dou immediately felt that the day’s weather was extraordinarily bright. He had advocated strongly for this student Yan Fei when he was specially enrolled, despite some teachers arguing that the school was a pure land that should not bow for a mere tael of silver. He had ’suppressed’ these little voices of dissent with a wave of his hand and strongly supported Yan Fei’s admission.
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