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The 2012th chapter is coming to grab the business [asking for a monthly ticket]

Joseph's expression was as usual, and everyone secretly murmured, could it be that this guy has become...

"Mickey, it looks like that guy has really passed away." Abbott whispered.

"Don't mind him, those little devils are not simple." Mickey said. "Have the termite eggs been installed?"

"Yes, it's all installed." Abbott said in a low voice. "Mickey, why not these termites too?"

"That kid, you gave us the best termite nest, so these termites are a reward," Mickey said.

"What, are those brats related to St. Andrew's Farm?" Abbott exclaimed.

"I don't know what the relationship is at the moment, but I think the termite nests were auctioned off and St. Andrew's Farm didn't get involved. You'll understand if you think about it," Mickey said.

"Okay then." Abbott said. "Next time, I'll have to rely on a few brats.\\'

Job laughed when he heard what Abbott said. "Abbott, do these little brats think they are the only ones who can discover termite nests?"

"What's wrong, Job, what are your plans?" Abbott looked at Job who was full of confidence.

"That's right." Job said with a smile. "You know, that guy Ned, right?"

"Despicable gravedigger?" cried Abbott.

Job smiled and nodded. "I have contacted Ned and hired him to find the termite nest."

"Although Ned is very professional in excavating antiquities, but a termite nest?" Abbott was a little unsure.

"Ned has a detector. If there is an abnormality within ten meters of the soil, it will respond immediately," Job said.

"Really?" Abbott, upon hearing this, a termite nest was immediately discovered within ten meters.

"Abbott, you will know tomorrow. Ned, if I find a termite nest, I will sell it to the public for forty dollars each. How about some?" Abbott said with a smile.

"Forty dollars?" Abbott frowned, not much more than what he got at the auction today.

"I'll think about it," Abbott said.

"Let's discuss it with Mickey and give me an answer tomorrow," Job said with a smile.

On the other side of the hillside, three little girls, plus a reluctant little boy, were trying hard to chase the black ants and put up flags. "There are many nests here." The baby put out the little flags in his hands and patted his little hands and said.

"Hmm." Dudu nodded his little head.

"It's inserted."

"Sister Dudu, do you want to put more flags?" Baby, look at the time, there are still many.

"That's enough."

Dudu, I brought 350 flags and all have them planted.

"Yeah." Several little people, carrying tools, walked together at the intersection.

"Hey, these little guys, it's quite early to go back." Joseph saw Pandora's little guys walking down the hillside.

"One hundred and fifty pounds of termites, twenty pounds of termite eggs."

"Okay." Joseph ran over immediately. This was a day's gain.

"Damn it, the auction cost twelve hundred dollars." At the end of the day, Joseph and his party didn't make much money.

Joseph, with a livid face, walked quickly out of the door. When Job saw it, he smiled. "Haha, this is really great."

The termite nests are generally not good this time, and even Joseph won't be able to make much money if he doesn't go the route of the San Antonio Health Sciences Center.

"Mickey, it looks like the harvest is good."

Mickey nodded, ignored it, took the money and left quickly.

"Hey, don't mess with that woman." Tas said with a smile.

"Tas, it seems that your harvest today is not very good?"

Tas smiled. "It's better than yours."

"Okay, Mim, it's time for us to go." Joseph glanced at Tas and called.

"Okay, Joseph," said Mim.

"Joseph, tomorrow, we will make sure that nigger doesn't have a termite nest to dig." Mim was very unhappy with Tas.

"Tas, that guy is really arrogant."

"Don't worry about that bastard, we are here to make a lot of money." Tas said. "Let's go, change these damn white rice into Franklin."

"That's right."

With the tass and the weighs in, the second day of termite digging at Sant'Anti Farm is over.

"Mr. Eric."

"Is this today's order?" Eric took it. "I was slightly stunned, hey, why is it so much less than yesterday?"

"I heard that today's termite nest is much worse than yesterday's," the staff member said.

Eric nodded. "I know, you go down."

Eric, look at the form. "Huh, that's wrong."

"Mickey, there are no termite eggs, and this Job, even if there are fewer termite nests today than yesterday, there won't be even one pound, right?" Eric, thinking about what Li Han told him, picked up the phone.

.

"I understand." Li Han nodded.

"Pandora, why are there fewer termites today than yesterday?"

Li Han put down the phone, smiled, and asked the little man sitting next to him.

"There is so little white rice in the nest." Dudu said.

"Haha, dad knows, by the way, where is the termite nest you gave to that aunt?" Li Han asked.

"Sister Mickey?" Dudu asked. "They are all good white rice rice nests, and there are a lot of white rice rice balls and white rice rice balls."

"That's it." Li Han touched his chin.

"Okay, let's go play."

"Um."

"Han, what's wrong?" Natalie asked softly.

Li Han touched his chin to indicate that something was wrong. Anyone familiar with Li Han knew this habit.

"It's about termites and termite eggs." Li Han and Eric told everyone about the report.

"There's a ghost." Natalie shouted.

"Everyone knows this." Li Han couldn't help but look at Natalie, who looked like she had discovered a new world.

Linna, Alta, and Jennifer were all amused by Natalie, who snorted.

"Han, what do you think is wrong?" Lingna put down her coffee and looked at Li Han.

"Mickey, there must be something wrong with this. There are termite eggs in every nest. In addition, this Job took pictures of fifty termite nests, which weigh at least three hundred pounds based on today's average." Li Han said.

"That's right, I discovered it a long time ago." Natalie said proudly.

"Maybe someone from outside is buying it," Alta said.

"That's right."

Li Han nodded. "It seems that Pandora's plan to make money through cooperation will be shelved."

"Hey, Han, why don't you tell the little guy and see if he can come up with a solution." Natalie suggested with a smile. This girl is only happy when she sees Pandora with a sad face.

Sure enough, Li Han decided not to, stood up, and ran to find the villain.

"Sister Mickey's white rice is full of balls." Dudu said. "They were secretly sold to others."

"But Mickey, these adult termites are not for sale." Natalie muttered. "Why not take them all out like Job?

"This matter is really strange." Lingna also looked puzzled.

Jennifer put down the book and frowned. "Pandora, today's termite nest, is Mickey's batch the best?"

"Yeah." Dudu nodded.

"Is it because Pandora gave her the best termite nest? These adult termites are expressing gratitude to Pandora." Natalie said. "In addition, take the termite eggs out because they are purchased at high prices outside."

Li Han nodded. "Maybe, that's true."

"It seems that I need to inquire tomorrow." Li Han said.

"Han, are you going to raise the price?" Natalie asked.

Li Han shook his head slightly. "Raising prices now is not a good option."

"Then what if everything is shipped out and sold?" Natalie said. "We can't. We won't let it be sold. Or maybe, the St. Andy Farm will come forward to stop this?"

"No, it would be unfair." Dudu said. "If you make as much money as you want, you can sell it wherever you go."

"Pandora is right," Li Han said. "There is no way for St. Andy Farm to come forward in this matter."

"By the way, sell these termites and termite eggs to Grant." Li Han said.

"Sold to Grant?"

"That's right."

"That's a good idea."

On the other side, Job said to Mickey with a smile on his face. "What do you think, Mickey? Tomorrow, only if you are willing, bring out the termites and termite eggs and sell them to us. We are willing to sell the termite nests to us for five dollars less than others."

you."

"Five dollars less each?" Abbott whispered, looking at Mickey.

"Besides, Abbott, we should go back." Mickey said, turned and left.

Abbott chased after him. "Mickey, why didn't you agree to Job?"

"Why did you agree to him?" Mickey said. "For less than five dollars, do you think Job, this guy, will be more merciful than those little brats?"

"This." Abbott felt that Job was in control of the termite nest. At that time, Job, it was really unclear what this guy would do.

"Then what should we do? Should we tell those brats? You know, those brats are pretty good to us." Abbott said.

Mickey glanced at Abbott. "Haha, if we don't tell them, I think Job won't be able to wait any longer tomorrow."

"That's right." Abbott said with a smile.

"Job, why are you pulling Mickey? Do you like that woman?" Mim next to Job asked Job.

"Shut up," Job said.

"Mickey, you won't understand the influence among those people in Kotula," Job said.

"Influence, that's a joke. As long as we can make a lot of money, I think there will be enough people to make wise choices. We can buy termite eggs for two dollars more than St. Andy's Farm." Mim said.

"Two dollars?" Job said with a hint of pride. You must know that the price offered by San Antonio was comparable, and the price he just offered was higher. Of course, the quantity was also large.

"Let's go. It's time to talk to Ned. He's a greedy guy."

"That's right, despicable Ned is the bastard I least want to see." Mim said.

"Okay, let's go."

At the bar, Ned was drinking whiskey. "Hey, Louis, Job was here before you."

"Ned, I'll add one dollar per share to the agreed price," Louis said.

"Oh?" Ned smiled. "Sounds good."


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