Carrying a Jurassic on me
Chapter 815 - 442: 3000 Li Path with the Cloud-Veiled Moon

Chapter 815: Chapter 442: 3000 Li Path with the Cloud-Veiled Moon

Consigning the mushrooms to Senior Brother Liu for sale definitely wouldn’t be as good as finding customers directly, but since there weren’t many goods now, Yan Fei didn’t pay it too much attention.

Moreover, when it comes to business, sometimes being too calculative isn’t good; relational networks are sometimes more important. He planned to promote Agaricus bisporus cultivation in the countryside, and though he hadn’t encountered any problems with his current crops, he certainly couldn’t guarantee the absence of problems in the future.

The feed used for his cattle farm was enhanced with ’special feed,’ so the manure was very effective. But if it was promoted elsewhere, others definitely wouldn’t achieve the same effect. Once issues arose with Agaricus bisporus, he didn’t think he could resolve them all as a half-baked master; wouldn’t he then have to consult Senior Brother Liu?

Another point was that these senior brothers truly had skills, and even if it wasn’t about Agaricus bisporus, he might need their help with something else in the future. Making a good impression now would make things easier later. Take Wang Jiuming, for example, he had helped out a lot and even gifted a pager. A major part of that was thanks to two elderly professors, but Yan Fei believed a small part of it was because he had been considerate as well.

Being ’considerate’ sounds easy, but if everyone thinks you’re ’considerate,’ they’ll naturally reciprocate when you need help.

Senior Brother Liu kept refusing, but he couldn’t really articulate any other objections. Yan Fei was just ’bullying’ an honest man, pulling in Senior Brother Wang to persuade him, anyway the mushrooms would be sent to you, and you can keep as much per catty as you see fit, as long as you’re not losing out—and actually, Yan Fei thought, this Senior Brother Liu couldn’t take much advantage of him, otherwise he wouldn’t be able to sleep at night.

That’s the advantage of dealing with honest people; it puts everyone at ease.

In the end, Senior Brother Liu agreed. Having a bit more supply on his hands naturally increased his bargaining power with the buyers. Relying solely on his small operations really wasn’t going to cut it. Investment near Provincial City meant high costs, and with such a small scale, the profits were limited. Now, having access to more supply was a good thing.

Of course, for Yan Fei, this arrangement was only temporary. His own operations were expanding bit by bit, and he would definitely need to control the distribution channels in the future; otherwise, he would be joking with himself.

Once that was settled, Yan Fei was truly free from worries. What remained was to spend a couple more days here with the girl, waiting for her to officially start the semester and register.

He also took the opportunity to check what the house was lacking and make the necessary purchases; he was afraid the girl would be reluctant to spend money. Moreover, Yan Fei began planning with the girl on where to plant some vegetables for her future cooking convenience.

Truthfully, if Yan Fei hadn’t visited, the girl certainly wouldn’t have stayed overnight here; this area felt quite remote because of the experimental fields, and it was only meant for the girl to come over and cook during the day.

Furthermore, Yan Fei, ignoring the girl’s protests, insisted on buying a fridge and placing it in the new house.

Now the cattle farm had entered a stable development phase, with monthly income steadily increasing. As they were soon to start providing supplies in October, income was set to rise again. With such substantial monthly earnings, if he didn’t allow himself to spend a little more, he would truly become a miser.

In fact, the development of a business like Yan Fei’s was nothing short of miraculous. Other businesses needed various social engagements for growth, which resulted in significant expenses, including the personal expenses of the boss, all of which were essential. But in Yan Fei’s case, it was almost like earn money without spending it, almost disrupting the economic situation; if everyone did the same, how would the market flourish?

After all, he was now a millionaire boss with a monthly income of millions. Even in Wancheng City, he was one to be reckoned with. Yet he didn’t even buy a pager—someone else gifted it—and while the motorcycle was free anyway, he rarely added fuel to it. Despite being on the move often and occasionally visiting the Provincial City, he was genuinely busy only when with the girl; otherwise, it was all a facade...

Now that there was a fridge, it shouldn’t be left empty; of course, it had to be stuffed full to encourage the girl to eat heartily. Anything she couldn’t finish could be shared with classmates. Now that she had a place in Provincial City, it was inevitable that former classmates and friends would visit, and this could also be an opportunity to maintain and strengthen their relationships.

After accompanying the girl to pay the tuition fees and complete her registration, she urged Yan Fei to return home quickly. Even if nothing urgent was happening at the cattle farm, it wouldn’t be appropriate for him to miss too much school, especially now that he had just started high school, right?

So Yan Fei went to bid farewell to the two professors and then dropped the girl off at school. He let her reunite with classmates she hadn’t seen all summer and left before dinner.

He rode out of the courtyard on his motorcycle, heading north along the main road. Not far after passing the North Ring Road flyover and entering a tunnel, the motorcycle disappeared as it didn’t emerge from the other end.

A moment later, a little black bird shot out like an arrow and pierced the sky.

Some things had been put off for too long. Enforcing moral justice was naturally better done sooner than later. Each day’s delay meant the wicked roamed free for yet another day!

The city and ground beneath spread backward rapidly, as the sun hadn’t fully set yet, filling the sky with a red glow. The little black bird flitted in and out of the clouds, and even someone with head raised to the sky would have a hard time noticing a small bird flying so swift and fast.

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