"What about the development you mentioned?" Dai Zhixin was relieved to hear that Wang Tianxiao had no intention of destroying the trees, but a new question arose.
"It's the same place, right among the trees, where there's a lot of weeds growing now. I'm thinking of trying to plant some medicinal herbs or something. Firstly, it's a way to make use of the wasteland, and secondly, it's an attempt to develop a new revenue model. I don't know if it will be successful, but after thinking about it, I'm just idling around anyway, so why not give it a try?"
"Oh, we're still talking about these things? No problem then," Dai Zhixin said with a smile, "Go ahead and plant them. You're all alone in Yangziling right now. Even if you bring Xiao Cui over, it'll just be the two of you. There's no one else interfering, so it's no problem for you to have some fun."
Wang Tianxiao shook his head and said with a wry smile, "Director, as I said before, I am only trying it out now, and it needs a certain period of time, so I must ensure that this wasteland is not suddenly used for other purposes."
Otherwise, I might invest a lot of manpower and resources upfront, only to have the station suddenly make new arrangements, and then all my efforts would be wasted.
"It's okay, I'm here. I'll keep an eye on things for you."
"Manager, what if you're suddenly transferred back?" Wang Tianxiao explained helplessly, "You trust me and give me this convenience, but if you're not working here anymore, others won't take me seriously."
At this point, the outcome is basically clear.
Wang Tianxiao knew that obtaining the contracting rights would not be easy, so he never thought he could get them easily from the beginning.
He had to use all his strength to try to impress Dai Zhixin.
Upon hearing Wang Tianxiao's words, Dai Zhixin's expression did indeed become slightly hesitant.
He knew Wang Tianxiao was right.
He was sent here, and as his original relationships gradually recovered, he knew that he would eventually have to leave this place and return to his hometown to work.
As the saying goes, "When a person leaves, the tea grows cold." He's really gone. How many people will still remember the promises he made while in office?
In that sense, Wang Tianxiao's idea wasn't without merit.
He pondered for a moment, then asked, "Xiao Wang, what are your thoughts?"
"I would like you to take the lead in signing a development contract with the station. The contract promises me the development rights on Yangziling Mountain, where I can plant or cultivate some cash crops or medicinal herbs. The contract will be free for three years initially, and then renewed for another seven years. The contract fee will be paid at a rate of ten yuan per mu. The contract fee can be adjusted appropriately according to the price level, with the annual adjustment range controlled within 10 percentage points."
Wang Tianxiao paused here, thought for a moment, and, finding no major flaws, looked at Dai Zhixin. "Director, this is my initial idea. Please take a look and see if there's anything inappropriate. Please give me your instructions."
"Let me think about it."
Dai Zhixin shook his head and began to do mental arithmetic with his eyes closed.
His emphasis on verbal support versus written support is naturally different.
Although I support Wang Tianxiao's attempt in my heart, I also feel that even if those lands are not used, they are just lying idle.
If Wang Tianxiao can develop a new utilization model that can both help the station generate revenue and reward Wang Tianxiao for guarding Yangziling alone, then it would be a good plan that kills two birds with one stone.
Wang Tianxiao wasn't in a hurry. He poured the tea from Dai Zhixin's cup into the basin next to him and refilled it with hot water.
At this moment, the gate was pushed open, and through the open door, Dai Yuanyuan was seen carrying many things into the courtyard.
Wang Tianxiao hurriedly stood up, went out the door, and took a large paper bag.
It was heavy.
"Thanks."
Dai Yuanyuan smiled and walked into the room with him. She saw that her father's eyes were closed and only his lips were moving. She pointed and looked at Wang Tianxiao with a questioning look.
"Thinking about something."
"Oh." Dai Yuanyuan nodded gently.
After pondering for a long time, Dai Zhixin finally made up his mind. He opened his eyes, looked at Wang Tianxiao, and smiled, "I personally have no objection to the plan you proposed, but I think the three-year free period is a bit short. I'll give you five years. However, ten yuan per mu is too low. It should be raised to at least twenty yuan or more."
"Twenty yuan?" Wang Tianxiao did a rough calculation and felt it was a bit too much. If it was twenty yuan per mu, then two thousand mu would be forty thousand yuan, which was twenty thousand yuan more than he had planned.
Of course, this "a lot" is not an absolute number.
According to his calculations, if planted properly, this mountain could bring him an annual income far exceeding 40,000 yuan, possibly reaching hundreds of thousands.
But the prerequisite is that he can obtain a satisfactory income.
If you spend all that time and the planting results are poor, all your efforts will be in vain, and you'll lose a lot of money.
Therefore, his contract requires three years of free service initially. This way, if he still doesn't do a good job after three years, or if the results are not as good as expected, he naturally won't have to continue the contract.
Therefore, the key point of this contract is not the contract price, but the issue of compensation between the parties if he does not take on the contract, or if the bureau does not allow him to take on the contract.
Because if the contract is really profitable, then whether it's ten yuan or twenty yuan, it's not a problem.
He predicted that the actual benefits would be far greater than one hundred yuan.
If the contract is not profitable, then there is no need for further action, and the price doesn't matter whether it's high or low.
but……
Even so, even though Dai Zhixin genuinely cared about him, he still couldn't directly tell Dai Zhixin his deepest, truest thoughts.
It wasn't that he was overly cautious.
Having lived a second life, he has come to understand that maintaining good relationships between people does not necessarily require having no secrets at all.
Maintaining a sense of distance and appropriate boundaries is the best way to maintain a long-term relationship.
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