Chapter 154: Finding Land



"162 dishes sold today," Xiaoman said, clutching the statistics sheet. "47% were those without rice balls, with the chicken and vegetable version being the most popular."

Mingyue looked at the few remaining pieces of seaweed in the glass cabinet, and suddenly understood Ms. Mei's smooth movements in the show. They were definitely muscle memory honed by tens of thousands of repetitions over seven years.

After closing the business, Mingyue drove to check out some vacant land for sale. Xiaoman had already collected information in advance and screened out several suitable places.

Mingyue bought the land in order to build a food paradise so that Bread could realize his desire to be a chef and the guests summoned from the animals would have a larger area to move around.

She first went to see the first vacant lot that came for sale.

"The environment here is pretty good. There is a village 20 minutes' drive away, which makes it more convenient to recruit people." Xiaoman chose this place for this reason.

The first vacant lot is located in the north of the city, near a lush mountain range. The air here is fresh and the scenery is picturesque, giving people a sense of tranquility and peace.

This open space covers an area of ​​about 150 acres, which is enough for Mingyue to plan a food paradise.

Mingyue stood in the open space, closed her eyes, took a deep breath, and felt the breath of nature.

She imagined that an orchard could be planted on the edge of the food park, allowing visitors to enjoy the food while also experiencing the fun of picking fruits.

Hotels can be built on the hillside and made into small wooden cabins for tourists to rest and stay.

An open-air stage can be set up at the foot of the mountain to host various food festivals and concerts.

However, the open space also has some drawbacks.

It is far from the city and the transportation is not very convenient.

In addition, this piece of vacant land is completely undeveloped, and it will take a lot of effort just to repair and pave the road.

The second vacant lot is located in the south of the city and is a farm built on an open plain.

This open space covers an area of ​​about 230 acres, which is enough for Mingyue to plan a farm and food park.

Mingyue stood in the open space, with an endless expanse of green before her eyes. A breeze blew by, and she could see grass leaves and unknown wild flowers swaying gently.

Bread was happily parkouring on the big lawn.

"We can build a large ranch here to raise cattle and sheep, and even grow organic vegetables," Xiaoman analyzed. "Tourists can experience rural life here and taste fresh milk and organic vegetables."

She imagined that the center of the food park could be part of an original farm where visitors could participate in farming activities, pick vegetables by hand, and feed small animals.

Another part can be used to set up various food stalls, providing food made from fresh agricultural products.

This vacant lot, like the previous one, is a large green area that needs to be re-paved and re-planned.

The third vacant lot is located in the western suburbs of the city, close to the city center and with convenient transportation.

Although there is no natural scenery like in the mountains and plains here, there are some commercial facilities and residential areas around it, and the basic supporting facilities are relatively complete.

This open space covers an area of ​​about 100 acres, which is enough for Mingyue to plan a medium-sized food park.

If a food park is built here, it can be combined with surrounding commercial facilities to form a comprehensive entertainment area.

Various food stalls, restaurants and entertainment facilities can be set up in the park to attract city residents to come for leisure and entertainment.

However, since this vacant land is close to the city center, the land price is high and the development cost will increase accordingly.

In addition, the surrounding environment is relatively noisy and lacks the tranquility of natural landscapes.

Mingyue repeatedly weighed the pros and cons of each location in her mind.

"Although the vacant land near the mountains is beautiful, it has inconvenient transportation and high development costs; the vacant land in the plains is suitable for agricultural development, but it lacks natural landscapes and may appear monotonous; the vacant land in the suburbs of the city has convenient transportation, but the land price is high and the environment is noisy." Mingyue silently summed up in her heart.

"Xiao Man, which place do you prefer for bread?"

"I think the vacant land near the mountain is the best. The plain farm also needs to be renovated. The one near the city is more expensive. When you compare them, the price difference is not big, so it's better to choose the vacant land near the mountain." Xiaoman analyzed carefully.

Bread raised his tail high, "Cats think both mountains and plains are good!"

Mingyue actually prefers the open space near the mountain.

"Although it is difficult to develop here, its natural scenery and tranquility are irreplaceable. Let's choose the vacant land near the mountain." Mingyue made the decision.

She found the information about the vacant land near the mountain and called the contact.

"What? You mean the vacant land was sold in just a short while?!"

No, it’s such a big piece of vacant land, and it’s not like we’re selling cabbages, how can it disappear in the blink of an eye?

"You mean a production crew has booked it and rented it for a show? No, isn't it for sale? I want to buy it. Let's talk about the price first."

"Not selling it for now? Have you signed the lease? Does selling it not break the lease?"

The person on the other end said impatiently, "Is this a private number?"

Mingyue was puzzled, "What do you mean?"

The other party snorted coldly: "What I mean is that for someone like you who doesn't even have the company's official phone number, what's the use of giving you a quote? You can't afford it!"

“…”

Mingyue hung up the phone speechlessly.

The other party really didn't know what was good. As someone who owned a shop in hell, the only thing she had was money.

(Demons and monsters sometimes pay with antiques, or exchange them for interesting gadgets from the travel agency, like the racing motorcycle Mingyue modified for Lucifer.)

My dear, there is more to this chapter. Please click on the next page to continue reading. It will be even more exciting later!

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