Little One Tears the Villain’s Script

Chapter 33



Chapter 33

Uncle Ran Away with the Pig (2)

Yu Wencheng was not short on money and had always been used to solving problems in the simplest, most crude way. If the other party did not have money, then give them money. But after Xiaoman stopped him by accident, he realized that he had been doing things wrong.

The Jiang family lacked money, but money was not what they lacked the most. It was a foundation to grow and develop. The money would only treat the symptoms, not the root of the problem. Besides, Jiang Xiaoman was so smart. If she was given the chance, wouldn’t she be able to make this million in the future?

If it was just some ordinary person, he wouldn’t have been willing to think so much for their sake, but Jiang Xing was his son’s savior.

The Jiang family were honest people, not the type of people who suck up into others to advance. Yu Wencheng had a very good feeling about them and didn’t mind seeing the good deeds through the end.

Besides, he owed them a favor.

Yu Wencheng was not a local and was there for company business.

Their company was one of the few that could apply for private mining rights, which is known to be very profitable.

An unexploited mine was surveyed nearby a while ago, and he came to check it out personally.

This place still had a lot of undeveloped areas, the terrain was still untamed and dangerous, and they had limited contact with the outside world. Crudely speaking, it was a backwater place where communication and trade were difficult.

Based on his understanding, the shuttle bus that connects this place to the city only came once a day. There was no asphalt road, only a dirt road where mud would fly around whenever a vehicle passed. It was a very bumpy and difficult path.

In other words, the place had value, but to develop it is very difficult.

After giving him a summary of the topic, he asked Jiang Xing. “We have looked around and there are no professional logistic teams nearby, and we still don’t have a transportation fleet. The road around here is difficult, and it’s not easy to find someone to take this job. Since you are a local, you must know the terrain and mountain roads around here very well. If you want, would you like to transport ores for me?”

How could it be impossible to find someone if he wanted to? At worst, he would just have to spend some capital.

But by asking Jiang Xing, he could provide him with a stable job and also save a lot on manpower.

It was a win-win situation for them to cooperate.

…but he still had to work hard. Getting a windfall without having to work would be even nicer. Jiang Xing touched his chin, trying to hold on to this fat fish that once slipped through his hands. “Mr. Yu, I am very…”

Lazy.

Jiang Xiumei immediately smacked him. “Hardworking!”

And so the matter was decided.

Before he left, Yu Wencheng left another bank card with 500,000 yuan as start-up capital. He would provide the vehicles, and Jiang Xing would need to handle the rest.

Jiang Xing didn’t refuse this time and readily accepted it.

Yu Wencheng said that the money was originally for him, so he can use it as he liked. If he felt uncomfortable accepting it, he could pay it back in the future.

After knowing the whole story, Jiang Xiumei was very happy.

If she could, she would love to tie Jiang Xing to her belt and keep an eye on him all day so he wouldn’t run around. The situation now was really good, a job came to their doorstep by itself, and it was even not far from home.

“Mr. Yu is a good person. You need to devote all your heart and effort to help with this work, don’t mess things up.”

Jiang Xing was happy and nodded with his eyes closed. “Of course, of course. With me handling things, is there anything to worry about?”

“What are you going to do about the matter with Mr. Yu? That… just go and drive a car for people?”

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