Chapter 879: Follow Uncle Bater and Continue to Go Deep into the Pastoral Area



Chapter 879: Follow Uncle Bater and Continue to Go Deep into the Pastoral Area

The next day, Chuxue followed them to the finance department of the business unit.

I first checked all the accounts receivable and payable for the year with the corresponding financial staff. There were no problems with the large amounts, but there were some minor problems with a goods transfer account last month. I called back to Beijing and they helped to check the stub. Only then did I find out that the person in charge of the business here withdrew the money but never handed in the receipt. After returning from a business trip, he took leave to go back to his hometown to get married. He just came back from his hometown a few days ago and forgot about this matter.

After checking everything, I withdrew the remittance.

A bag full of money is shocking to look at.

After Chuxue and the others came out of the Finance Department, Captain Ma, who was waiting outside, looked at Chuxue with a smile and asked, "How do you feel?"

Chu Xue smiled at her and said, "I feel a great sense of responsibility."

Having said that, I was actually feeling very proud inside: with so much money, it would be safe only if it was left with me.

They did not return to the guesthouse, but got on the car directly. There were two cars with them this time, but four people were left to guard the base camp, and the others got on the car and headed to the pastoral area.

It had snowed a few days ago, and traces of snow could still be seen faintly. The local guide, Uncle Bater, took them to the herdsmen's settlement. After the enthusiastic herdsmen learned the purpose of their visit, they enthusiastically took them to see the head of the Gacha, who was almost like a team leader.

After exchanging pleasantries, the people from the purchasing department took out the factory's purchase certificate. Seeing that they wanted a large quantity, the village chief quickly ordered someone to notify the leaders of several nearby settlements. However, he didn't expect that the cattle and sheep of two of the settlements had already been promised to others, who said they would come and take them away in a few days.

After negotiation, the guide Uncle Bater led them deeper into the country, and the two settlements here took advantage of the time to help them slaughter the cattle and sheep, but the sheep still accounted for the majority, and there were only a few cattle.

Of course, they still had to keep a deposit, write a receipt, and then follow Uncle Bater deeper into the pastoral area.

To be honest, if there was no guide leading the way, it would have been really difficult to find the nomadic settlement. The grassland is so huge that we walked for a long time without seeing any human habitation.

Moreover, the deeper you go into the pastoral area, the more difficult the road becomes, and the snow becomes thicker, burying the already unclear road.

They still hadn't arrived by noon, and the dry food they brought was frozen hard, which was really a test for their appetite. Even if they could eat in their own space, they didn't dare to do anything rash at this time. They had to force themselves to eat it with the cold water in the pot, which was considered a simple lunch.

It went smoothly and we finally saw the yurts in the distance around three o'clock in the afternoon.

As soon as the car stopped, someone ran over here.

Seeing that it was Bater, many herdsmen came forward to greet him. Some said "Saibainu" with a smile, and some younger men even raised their right hands above their heads with their palms facing inward in salute.

Captain Ma explained to them, "Saibainu means hello in Mongolian. Those who salute are showing respect to the younger generation."

Seeing a burly man approaching from a distance, Bater approached him enthusiastically, placed his right hand on his chest, bowed slightly and said with a big smile: "Sai Bainu, Captain Morigen."

The captain, Morigen, responded enthusiastically, also placing his right hand on his chest: "Saibainu, Bater! It's so cold, thank you for bringing the guests here."

As he said this, he walked forward and shook hands with Bater warmly.

(End of this chapter)

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