Moreover, these two dry mountains were rented for 500 yuan eight years ago.
If she were to rent another good hilltop, the same size, it would probably cost several thousand dollars to renovate it.
The only downside to renting a dry mountain is that she has to bear the risks.
It doesn't matter if it's something that costs a few hundred yuan.
She had already said all that, so the captain couldn't try to dissuade her any further.
"Let's talk when we get back."
...
When they arrived at the brigade leader's house, Su Yan told the four of them about her idea of renting the place.
The four were overjoyed.
"Don't be so happy yet," Su Yan interrupted them, solemnly declaring, "I need to make this clear from the start: once the mountain is in my hands, if what I plant can survive, you can't regret it or cause trouble."
The four nodded without hesitation.
"That's for sure. Once the hill is transferred to you, it's yours and has nothing to do with the rest of us."
"Sister, you are our savior, we certainly won't be jealous."
They've been cultivating those two dry mountains for eight years, and they still don't know what's going on?
It's impossible for them to grow it successfully, so what are they envious of? It's already good enough if they can get it for a hundred dollars.
In their eyes, Su Yan was just too naive.
Su Yan nodded, "Okay, then I'll write a contract for you to sign, and then I'll write a guarantee. Do we need to go to the town to complete any procedures?"
"No need. The four of them paid five hundred yuan back then, and the villagers were enough to witness it," the team leader said.
Su Yan said nothing more, sat down and began to write.
It took about half an hour to finish writing the contract and guarantee.
The four people signed without even looking at it.
Su Yan gave them ten ten-yuan bills, and that settled the matter.
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