The Billion-Value Lands Are Just For Farming

Chapter 318



Chapter 318 - Don't Let Him Know

In the penthouse office of a towering skyscraper, a middle-aged man sat comfortably—the very owner of the building.

Xiao Ke'er faced him, ready to state her business.

“I'm not selling!” he declared resolutely.

“I haven't even mentioned my offer yet,” Xiao Ke'er replied with a smile.

“It doesn't matter what your offer is; I'm not selling this building,” he said, his stance unwavering.

The building was a prime piece of real estate in the heart of Eastsea City, valued at ten billion. By simply renting it out, he could live a life of luxury without a care in the world. Selling it could mean a potential loss, a risk he was not willing to take.

Xiao Ke'er smiled again. “I think it would be in your best interest to at least hear my offer.”

“I'm not interested in selling.”

“I'm prepared to purchase the building at a price ten percent above market value.”

“No.”

“I can offer you a building of equal value in J City's Second Loop.”

“No!”

“The First Loop of J City.”

He shook his head.

“I can secure a household registration for your family in the capital!”

“Alright!”

The butler trailed behind Xiao Ke'er, listening to the exchange as if it were a haggling session at a vegetable market. Moments ago, the man had been adamant about not selling. Before arriving in Eastsea, the butler had considered himself quite worldly, but Eastsea had proven to be a place brimming with unique talents and distinctive business styles.

​The middle-aged man was well aware of Xiao Ke'er's prestigious background and her connection to the Xiao family, a renowned clan in the capital. He knew she wasn't deceiving him. Despite Eastsea City's status as a top-tier city, it paled in comparison to the allure of the capital, especially the coveted household registration there, which would give his academically challenged son a chance at attending one of the nation's finest universities.​

After some thought, the man said, “I'm willing to sell the building, but I have one additional condition.”

“Please, tell me,” Xiao Ke'er encouraged.

“The Xiao family is renowned for their investment prowess, and you're considered an investment prodigy. I'd like to hire you as a consultant for our company for one year.”

The man offered a faint smile.

“Alright.”

Xiao Ke'er immediately agreed.

The butler, upon hearing this, was momentarily taken aback.

He opened his mouth as if to speak, but ultimately remained silent.

With her response, the man wasted no further time.

He signed on the spot.

The Xiao family transferred a building of equal value to the man.

In addition, the Xiao family financially settled the other tenants in the building and also compensated for the breach of contract.

Soon, the building would be ready for demolition.

Xiao Ke'er and the butler entered the car.

They headed directly for the villa.

During the drive, the butler wavered, struggling with his thoughts, until he finally couldn't contain himself any longer.

“Miss, why did you so readily agree to his terms? You could have negotiated with him.”

Xiao Ke'er gazed out the window and replied, “I understand your concern, but negotiating would only waste time.”

She had intentionally instructed the driver to take a route that would pass by Su Ming's property.

As they drove by Su Ming's place, Xiao Ke'er involuntarily bit her lip at the sight of him tidying up the yard.

“Miss, that's merely an obscure small company. Your status is far more distinguished,” the butler remarked.​

The Xiao family heiress was a renowned figure in the investment world.

Numerous international corporations were eager to recruit her.

Yet, Xiao Ke'er had declined their offers.

Though the man was a billionaire, he paled in comparison to the Xiao family.

It was akin to a PhD graduate from a prestigious university, laden with honors and awards, and involved in pioneering technology, taking a job at a local television factory.

Such an underutilization of talent.

“Enough,” Xiao Ke'er said, her smile faint. “The decision is made; there's no need for further discussion. And remember, Mr. Su must not learn of this.”

The butler paused, exhaling a deep sigh, and shook his head.

The young miss was exceedingly generous to Mr. Su.

He envied Mr. Su greatly.

Unaware of these events, Su Ming was occupied with his work in the field.

Two hours had elapsed, and the seeds in the basin were ready.

Su Ming lifted the basin and made his way to the field.

He selected a corner plot and densely sowed the seeds onto the soil. Once he had firmly pressed the earth down, he covered the area with a sheet of plastic film. “Yuvyuv reminded her master that the seedlings would sprout in five hours, and then you can transplant them,” she said. Su Ming glanced at the clock. In five hours, it would be dark. He decided to grab a bite to eat first. The fridge was running low on supplies.

​Su Ming went back inside the house and changed his clothes. He walked across the street to the supermarket next door. No sooner had he taken a few steps than a young man approached him from the side. Dressed in a uniform, the young man inquired, “Are you interested in working out?” Su Ming shook his head. Undeterred, the young man persisted, “We offer great rates, and you'll have a beautiful coach to guide you.” Su Ming was at a loss for words.

​He had fallen for their deception before, spending an entire month's salary on a gym membership. Aside from the first month when he used the gym showers twice, he never set foot in the gym again. He had no idea if there were any beautiful coaches there. Despite Su Ming's refusal, the young man was relentless.


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