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Chapter 108: The Tomb of the Living Man

Du Lin, a native of Chaozi Island, actually said that he wanted to buy a piece of land and build a shrine in Laolin Village. This shocking news caused an uproar in the audience.

If the shrine built by the people of Chaozi Island is a good thing, it must be the Yasukuni Shrine that is most despised by people in the world.

Everyone on earth knows what is enshrined in the El Chapo Island Shrine. They are war criminals who have committed heinous crimes. The crimes these people have committed against the world, especially against the Dragon Kingdom, are countless.

In today's peaceful era, this guy wants to build a shrine to the Dragon Kingdom. Are they still determined to be evil?

The crowd in the square suddenly became excited. There were older people holding crutches and tremblingly wanting to rush to the rostrum, preparing to stage a new version of the ghost-fighting drama. The young people were also gearing up and eager to rush to the stage and put on the show.

The man from the Eldest Island in front of him was cut into pieces in thousands of pieces.

Tang Yin noticed that when the crowd was excited, the white-haired old man among the two foreigners had a proud smile on his lips, as if the experience of the people from Short Island had made him feel particularly happy.

Another white-haired old lady had an anxious expression on her face. It was obvious that her views were completely opposite to the white-haired old man, and she was extremely worried about the villagers' reaction.

Seeing that the scene was about to get out of control, Tang Kangming shouted, stopped the excited people, and told everyone that he had his own plans.

The originally lively square fell silent for an instant. People looked eagerly at their Secretary Tang, hoping that Tang Kangming would seek justice for Tang's mother.

It can also be seen from this point that Tang Kangming's position in people's minds is irreplaceable. This is like making burning boiling oil suddenly extinguished. It is not as difficult as usual.

Tang Kangming stopped the agitating people and allowed the bidding to continue.

People were filled with pent-up flames but had nowhere to vent. The depressed feeling can be imagined. But because of Tang Kangming's face, no one took the lead. They all patiently waited for the result, and also waited for Tang Kangming.

Cumming's final words.

The main reason why the people of Laolin Village are so excited is that during the Anti-Japanese War, Laolin Village was a real base for fighting Japanese invaders and had a very high mass base.

At this time, everyone's purpose has changed. They no longer care purely about the bidding results, but focus mainly on the so-called permanent land use.

However, Tang Kangming did not mention the land matter, but let Lin Qi and Du Lin continue to raise the bid on the bidding conditions.

Sure enough, Du Lin and Lin Qi seemed to be unaffected by the chaos and continued to raise bids tit for tat. Due to the competitive relationship between the two, the prices offered were obviously targeted, which benefited the fisherman of Laolin Village.

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However, no matter how the bid was raised, the 30-70 split seemed to be the tacit consensus of both parties. No one was entangled in this issue, but gradually increased the emphasis on promising benefits to the people.

According to the general profit calculation method, 30% is indeed a relatively low profit point. If it is lowered further, it is likely to fall into the category of loss.

The promises given to the common people are different. They are gifts extracted from the pure profits. They are the profit sharing that will be generated after the two companies make profits. This means that the gifts from the villagers will be effective only when the company makes a profit.

, otherwise it will be invalid. This method of gifting will not lose money.

When the two companies increased the share of the gift to 50%, Tang Kangming stopped the two parties from continuing to increase their bids. Because he knew that if the two companies continued to increase their bids, the bidding would most likely change.

It's become a farce.

At this time, Tang Kangming proposed again and asked both parties to reveal the true purpose of buying the land.

Seeing this, Tang Yin couldn't help but nod secretly. His father's approach was very sophisticated. He asked Lin Qi and Du Lin to tell the final price before continuing the topic of land purchase. In this way, the unhappiness caused by the land purchase could be effectively avoided.

to the smooth progress of the bidding.

As for what the other party wants to own a piece of land for, that is something that can be discussed. As long as it does not violate policies, does not make mistakes, and is worthy of the people, it may not be impossible to consider.

Of course, if the other party really wants to build something in Laolin Village that is degrading to the dignity of the nation, Tang Kangming will not agree to anything.

Looking at his father standing on the stage with a bright and confident spirit, Tang Yin felt enlightened. He felt that his previous worries were unnecessary. His father was no longer the down-and-out man who had been bent over by life, exhausted mentally and physically, and had cloudy eyes.

A wise politician with both wisdom and means.

The people in the audience were very excited when they heard that Tang Kangming finally asked the question they were most concerned about. They all pricked up their ears and listened carefully to the explanations given by Lin Qi and Du Lin.

Lin Qi also told the reason why Sixiang Company wanted to buy a cemetery. It turned out that it was going to build a mausoleum. As for who it was for, she did not say it on the spot.

With Du Lin's suggestion of building a shrine, not only did the villagers become more thoughtful, but even Tang Kangming wanted to confirm on the spot who the homesickness company was building the mausoleum for.

If a mausoleum is built for a sensitive person, wouldn't everyone be working as a scheming partner and making a principled mistake? So Tang Kangming asked out loud who the other party was planning to build a mausoleum for.

This made Lin Qi, the representative of Baodao Homesick Company, feel embarrassed. She stood on the podium with some embarrassment, not knowing what to do.

To be honest, the boss of Sixiang Company, who is also Lin Qi's grandfather, asked her to bid for the Laolin Village Gold Mine. The authority given to her was to win the bid even if she lost money. In other words, she was asked to do whatever it took.

For the price, he vowed to win the contract.

At the same time, she was also asked to purchase a mausoleum site in the Laolin Village Cemetery. As for the use of it, she did not tell Lin Qi. Therefore, when faced with Tang Kangming's questions, she was naturally embarrassed and could not answer.

When the villagers saw this, their hearts sank: Could it be that the Baodao Nostalgic Company's land was not well-intentioned and was preparing to bury the remains of special people, or to build a secret base or something?

The more Lin Qi couldn't answer, the more the villagers thought about the worst, and some even kept saying things to put pressure on Lin Qi's questions.

Faced with the attacks of the villagers, Lin Qi finally lost his cool, his face flushed, and he looked uneasy. His posture was very much like that of a thief who was caught red-handed for the first time.

Seeing Lin Qi's reaction, the villagers became even more suspicious. The situation that had just been controlled by Tang Kangming began to stir up trouble again.

As a competitor, Du Lin from Chaozi Island was happy to stand aside and watch the joke. If his competitor Lin Qi loses the qualification to compete, then it goes without saying that the contract will also fall on his exclusive bidder.

Du Lin was a little lucky. Fortunately, there was no legislation in the inland areas at this time, stipulating that ordinary bidding must have more than three participants. Otherwise, he would have to face the entanglement of at least a second competitor.

But Du Lin's good mood only lasted for a few seconds before someone disturbed him: "This mausoleum is prepared for me." An old but energetic voice sounded in the crowd, making people talk.

Suddenly it became smaller.

Everyone looked for traces of the speaker in astonishment: if a living person prepares a grave for himself, there must be something wrong with his mind.

After searching for a long time, he finally found this person in the crowd. He was an old man with gray hair but a bright spirit. The old man separated the crowd quickly and walked towards the rostrum. Tang Yin found that this old man was exactly that person.

The white-haired old man among the two old people from other places.

What shocked the people of Laolin Village was that the old man actually spoke a standard Laolin Village dialect. Although Laolin Village is a natural village in Houshan Township, its accent is obviously different from other places in Houshan Township. But this old man can speak standard dialect.

Lao Lin dialect, this can't help but surprise the villagers.

Tang Yin noticed that when the white-haired old man walked towards the rostrum, another white-haired old lady also frowned and squeezed towards the rostrum, as if the white-haired old man's behavior had touched some nerve in her.

In order to prevent accidents and to get to the bottom of things, Tang Yin also squeezed towards the rostrum. As for whether he would be recognized by the crowd, it was not an issue he had to consider at this time.

The appearance of the white-haired old man made Lin Qi exclaim in surprise: "Grandpa, why are you here too?" As she spoke, she hurriedly ran down the podium and supported the old man with both hands, but the old man waved her away.

Before the old man climbed up to the rostrum, a voice in the crowd hesitantly shouted: "You...are you Lin Ergouzi?"

Everyone looked around following the sound and found that the speaker was also an old man with gray hair. However, the villagers discovered that the old man who spoke was actually Mr. Lin, a highly respected man in the village.

The white-haired old man who was about to climb up to the rostrum was shocked when he heard this. With difficult movements, he slowly turned around and stared at Old Mrs. Lin blankly. His eyes were full of excitement, and his eyes were actually a little red.

"Brother Da Zhuang, is that you?" The white-haired old man on the stage asked Mrs. Lin hesitantly.

"Well... I am Da Zhuang." Old Mrs. Lin said tremblingly: "Are you really a fool?" At the same time, he slowly walked towards the white-haired old man.

"Yes, I am Ergouzi, brother Da Zhuang. I never thought that I would be able to see my old friend again in my lifetime. I am so happy." The white-haired old man, who was also called Ergouzi by Mr. Lin, returned to the square.

He walked towards Mrs. Lin with an extremely excited expression.

The big hands of two equally gray-haired old men were finally held together tightly. This way of shaking hands made people feel very strange and very warm.

People all stared in shock, not knowing what state the two old men were in.

Party Secretary Lao Lin was even more astonished as he looked at his father and the old man whom his father called Ergouzi. Few people knew his father's nickname, but the old man Ergouzi in front of him could tell it in one sentence. It was obvious that

, the old man is an old friend of his father.

The two old men looked at each other for a long time, and then Mrs. Lin asked the old man Ergouzi again doubtfully: "Are you okay? Why can't you think of buying a cemetery? Isn't this a curse on yourself?" (To be continued.)


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