Chapter 1592
Adam said, "I won't ask anyone to move out, and we won't touch your houses. We'll even fix houses that are in disrepair. We'll develop the entire village into a harmonious vacation village. There’s a plantation here, and we can build some orchards for the tourists to pick themselves. They can experience the slower pace of living in this green, relaxing village." 1
The village chief failed to react for a moment.
He was not asking them to move away and would not demolish the houses? Not only that, but they would fix the houses in the village, too?
Why would they be so kind? What would he gain from this?
She had lived a long life, and she knew how life worked.
If this man did not gain anything from this, he would not have come all the way to this place to show them kindness for no reason!
The village chief stared at him and asked suspiciously, "What do you gain from this? Rather, what do you expect from us?"
Adam smiled and explained, "We’ll attract tourists here, so I gain from them. Grandma, as you know, this location is ideal with a nice view. It’s a pity that not many people know about this place. Once I turn this into a tourist area, we’ll build hotels in your village. When the tourists come to stay, you’ll earn hundreds of bucks every night. You can even have some shops and supermarkets to sell water and all kinds of daily necessities. The economy of the entire village will improve. The vegetables you planted will never go to waste again. We’ll buy the vegetables from your farms."
The village chief knew that once this village was developed, their economy would be improved. However, those who came before insisted they move out. Those hotels and supermarkets would be owned by those people, and they did not want the villagers to be involved.
This man, however, had a better offer.
He did not ask them to move out and even gave them a way to make money.
The village chief hesitated. "Are you sure? You won't ask us to move out?" "Yeah," Adam assured her. "Don't worry, it'll be clearly stated in the contract. If I break this promise, you can sue me anytime."
The village chief was then reassured. "Well, then. Come on in."
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