"We're not in a hurry anyway. Let's wait a little longer and see how he cleans up the mess."
"I was thinking the same. If we find out that he's lying later, we'll help and block him. Although there are only more than 50 people on the other side, it'll be more than enough to beat him up."
"Tsk, tsk, tsk. I'm looking forward to it."
Creak...
Creak...
Creak...
As the two of them spoke, a large truck stopped at the entrance of the granary.
At the front was an Audi A6, which seemed to be the person in charge of the convoy.
This scene attracted everyone's attention. From the looks of it, they were here to collect food.
Seeing that the car had stopped, Lin Yi called out to Li Sijin and the two of them walked over.
A middle-aged man and woman got out of the car. When they saw Lin Yi, the middle-aged man took the initiative to extend his hand.
"Hello, Director Lin. I'm the person-in-charge of the central food storage in Yangcheng. My name is Zhang Bin, and this is my colleague, Zhao Na."
"Hello, this is my colleague, Li Sijin."
"Hello."
The four of them shook hands as a form of greeting.
Zhang Bin looked ahead. "Everyone should be here, right? Let's start now."
"You guys should take a break after driving for so long. It doesn't matter if it takes a while."
"It's fine. Business is more important." Zhang Bin said.
"Director Lin, do you want to cash the cheque at the bank or take cash?"
"Give it to me in cash." Lin Yi smiled.
"These guy don't even know how to cash a check. They'll think that we're liars."
"That works too." Zhang Bin said.
"We've already contacted the local bank. The armored truck will be here soon."
"Alright, let's start now," Lin Yi said.
"But an issue arose midway. You might not be able to collect that much food."
Zhang Bin looked around and realized that everyone's expressions were not right.
"It doesn't matter. I'll take as much as you can give."
With that said, Zhang Bin looked at Zhao Na and said,
"Little Zhao, no matter how much grain we collect today, the price will be the same as before. 2,700 per ton of corn and 5,890 per ton of soybean."