Chapter 512: Negotiation

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Chapter 512: Negotiation

The next day, Nanfei got out of school at noon, only bought a rice ball and ate it in a hurry, and rushed to the town government. Fortunately, she moved quickly, and the town government hadn't gotten off work yet, and everyone was there.

"Hello, who are you looking for?" The man who watched the doorman looked like a girl wearing a school uniform from Qili Middle School, and he thought it was a child from a staff member's family.

"Hello, I'm looking for the mayor."

"Are you a relative of the mayor's family?" The janitor remembered that the daughter of the mayor's family was not like this, she was a chubby little girl.

"No, no, I've got something to ask the mayor." Nanfei waved her hand again and again, although she was wearing a school uniform, her calm and steady appearance was not something that ordinary students could have.

"Business, business."

The janitor looked her up and down suspiciously, but still let her in.

The town hall is a two-storey rectangular building, and the mayor's office is in the third room on the second floor. Nanfei followed the signs of the sign and walked to the door to see that the door was not closed.

There was an old desk inside, with a chair at the front and back of the desk.

One is where the mayor sits himself, and the other is definitely where the visitor sits.

At this time, a man of about fifty years old was sitting on the chair inside. Black and thin, at first glance, he looks like the kind of person who goes to the countryside all year round.

When you become the mayor of the town, you don't have to work in the fields, you can sit in the office like a city person. However, Qili Town is an agricultural town, and as the mayor of the town, he has to go to the countryside to learn about the planting situation during the sowing and harvest season.

If it's irresponsible or even corrupt, the mayor can, of course, not go, but the one in front of him is definitely not.

No wonder Dad was full of praise for the mayor when he went back.

Nanfei has more confidence in today's negotiations. The establishment of his family's first factory in Qili Town can be regarded as making an additional contribution to the development of his hometown.

"Knock knock!" She knocked lightly on the door.

"Come in!" The mayor of the town, Hou Dahai, raised his head and found that it was a young girl who was still wearing a school uniform. "Classmate, is there something wrong with you?"

The mayor stood up and asked.

"Sit, sit down." Nanfei hurriedly greeted.

Hou Dahai couldn't help laughing, thinking that this little girl was quite interesting. When he went to his office, he actually beckoned him to sit down, but he still sat down.

As soon as he sat down, Nanfei also sat down on the chair across the table.

You can't stand still when you talk about things! And her words are obviously inexhaustible.

"Hello mayor, I am Jiang Dechun's daughter, and my name is Jiang Nanfei." She reported herself to her home first.

"Little girl, I know your father, what are you here for?" Hou Dahai is an anxious person, and he doesn't like to beat around the bush when he has something to say.

"I'm here to talk to you about buying land."

"You? Talk to me about buying land? Hou Dahai jokingly said: "Could it be that your family is your master?" He originally thought that Jiang Dechun was a good person.

With vision and courage, maybe you can really open this food factory. But now that I look at it, eighty percent of myself have lost my eyes.

What a nonsense!

Let a little girl who is still in school come and talk to herself about buying land.

It's child's play.

"That's right! It's me. Nanfei was extremely serious, and there was no trace of joke on her delicate and moving face.

Hou Dahai couldn't help but put away his jokes, and asked uncertainly: "Your father has already talked to me, what do you want to talk about?" Are you going to buy it, or do you think three acres of land is too much? ”

He guessed that it was the latter, and it would have cost a lot of money to set up a factory. Buying three acres of land at once is still unaffordable for rural people who earn hard-earned money.