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Clearing wasteland, planting crops, and building fences all required workers. After finalizing the land deal, Liu Lao Da began recruiting laborers in Peach Blossom Village.
It was the idle season for agriculture, and the village had an abundance of one thing: people.
Despite Liu Lao Daâs poor reputation, many people still flocked to him.
Especially those young lads who used to hang around with the Hall brothers, they swarmed over like sharks that smelled blood.
A few who considered themselves close to Liu Lao Da even wanted to be foremen, looking to make a quick buck.
If it were Liu Lao Daâs own business, he might have turned a blind eye.
But this business belonged to Greg Jensen, so coming over asking for money to spend was akin to seeking death, wasnât it?
Besides, Greg Jensen already had people lined up for these important positions.
Did you really think you, a nobody, would stand a chance?
Liu Lao Da cursed the man out and told him to beat it, then went to find Greg Jensen with a headache.
In the herbal plantation, there definitely needed to be two supervisors. Greg
Jensen planned to have two distant cousins take those roles.
Thereâs a saying that goes, âThe best fertilizer is under your own feet.â
Without having to leave home, while still able to take care of the family farm and loved ones, a monthly salary of fifteen hundred meant eighteen thousand a year.
In a poor place like Peach Blossom Village, more than ten thousand a year was no small sum.
And without leaving home, where else could you find such a good job?
However, Liu Lao Daâs reputation was so bad, and since the Hall brothers bore a grudge against the Jensen family, he was turned away before he even entered the door when he tried to recruit the two cousins.
They even threw out a sentence: âJensen folks have integrity, better to starve than to eat your scraps.â
When Greg Jensen heard about it, he couldnât help but feel a mix of amusement and exasperation.
Itâs all your own familyâs business, what are you talking about integrity at this time for?
Actually, it wasnât their fault. After all, the two cousins didnât know that Greg Jensen was the boss.
âMr. Jensen, Iâve said all the nice words I could, but I really canât convince them to come. Perhaps⦠you could think of a solution?â
Liu Lao Da was also somewhat frustrated; in the past, had those kids dared to talk to him like that, he would have slapped them across the face.
Now, however, not only could he not slap them, he had to plaster on a smile instead.
Greg Jensen looked at his frustrated expression and found it amusing. He asked, âWhat about the skills you had before? Why not use a little of that now?â âThe skills I had before?â
Liu Lao Da realized what he meant and said with an awkward smile, âDidnât you tell me not to use those methods anymore?â
Greg Jensen gave him a speechless look, âI didnât tell you to actually use them, just to scare them a bit.â
âJust to scare them a bitâ¦â
Liu Lao Daâs eyes lit up, âI understand now. Iâll get on it right away.â
Kamden Jensen and Seth Jensen, two brothers, had just finished irrigating the cornfield and were discussing the matter as they walked back.
âBro, why donât we also follow Uncleâs lead and grow vegetables? It looks like they make a good earning every year from that.â
âThatâs fine, but it means we canât plant winter wheat. Itâs a pity to leave the land barren in winter.â
After thinking for a moment, Seth Jensen said, âHow about we build a greenhouse for vegetables?â
âHow much would that cost, do you have the capital for it?â
Kamden Jensen glared at his brother and pondered for a while, âLet me ask
Uncle about it, see whatâs the best way to handle this.â
âHmm.â
Seth Jensen nodded and then asked, âBig bro, did that bastard Liu Lao Da come looking for you?â
âHe did, offering fifteen hundred a month. Would he really be so kind?â
Kamden Jensen curled his lip in disdain, âHeâs trying to fool some ghost. Does he really think Iâm that dumb? If itâs such a good deal, why wouldnât he keep it for the Hall family? How could it fall into our hands?â
Seth Jensen, fully agreeing, said, âExactly. It all sounds good now, offering fifteen hundred a month, but who knows what kind of trap they might set for us.â
As they were talking, suddenly a group of more than ten people ran toward them, each holding a stick. n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Before the brothers could react, they were surrounded.
After a moment, Hall Familyâs eldest walked through the crowd and came in.
His gaze was icy as he looked at the two brothers and said coldly, âYou two are really full of yourselves now, arenât you? Do 1 need to personally bring people here to invite you?â
1 he brothers were astonished to see so many people had come.
1 hey thought it was just a job, after all, and even if they didnât go, Hall Familyâs eldest shouldnât make things too difficult for them.
They didnât expect that just by refusing in the morning, Hall Familyâs eldest would come with a group in the afternoon.
Is it just about going to work?
Is it necessary?
Kamden Jensen felt somewhat panicked inside, but he didnât want to show weakness, so he still forced himself to say, âHall Familyâs eldest, donât go too far!â
âToo far? I have ways far worse than this. Do you want to try them?â
âYouâ¦â
Hall Familyâs eldest sneered, âToday is just a warning. If 1 donât see you two on the west side of the village on that wasteland by tomorrow morning, Iâll personally visit your home to invite you.
If by then the old folks or kids get hurt, well, thatâs not on me.â
âYou wouldnât dare!â
The brothers were instantly infuriated, their eyes seeming to shoot flames.
Hall Familyâs eldest held his stick, sneering, âThink carefully about what happened to Greg Jensenâs house.â
After saying that, he looked at the brothers mockingly, then left with his group.
The brothers ground their teeth in helpless fury, watching Hall Familyâs eldestâs retreating figure, wishing they could tear him apart.
But thinking of their parents, wives, and children at home, they immediately felt dejected again.
âBig brother, what do we do now?â
âWhat else can we do? Letâs go check out the wasteland to the west of the village tomorrow.â
Kamden Jensen walked forward, disheartened.
Early the next morning, nearly a hundred people arrived at the wasteland on the west side of the village, each carrying farming tools like shovels and hoes. They were a bit early, Hall Familyâs eldest hadnât even arrived yet, so they formed small groups and chatted.
When someone noticed that Greg Jensen had also arrived, holding a stone and engraving something on it, he joked:
âYo, isnât this the dimwit Greg? Youâre here to make money too?â
Greg Jensen was sitting on a stone by the road, holding a sharpened engraving knife, etching strange lines into the rock.
Hearing the villagerâs question, he lifted his head, nodded with a silly smile.
âYep, malting money.â
âHa-ha, even the dimwit is out to make money.â
âDead! You didnât even bring something to eat. How are you going to make money?â
The crowd burst into laughter, and even people further away started laughing when they saw Greg Jensen.
The person who had spoken earlier took a look at the stone in Greg Jensenâs hand and mocked, âYo, dimwit Greg, what are you carving there?â
âA dimwit is just different from normal people.â
The crowd burst into laughter again, thoroughly enjoying themselves.
In their eyes, Greg Jensen was their source of amusement, someone to joke about when they were feeling down.
Greg Jensenâs expression turned cold, his brow furrowed.
âYo, is the dimwit getting mad?â
âHa-ha, Iâve never seen a dimwit angry before.â
The same person asked again, âWhat is this thing anyway?â
The crowd looked at Greg Jensen with smiling faces, waiting to mock him.
Greg Jensenâs mouth curled into a mocking smile, pointing at the crowd he said, âItâs your dad, and your dad, and all of your dads. Whoever laughs is the oneâs dad..â