154. Wool

Don't look at the Growers' Guild as if it is very beautiful, but where there is light, there are always dark corners that cannot be illuminated.

In fact, the guild is not as good as the outside world thinks, otherwise there would not be a thing where the golden ball was kidnapped.

Of course, this has nothing to do with what is happening now.

As early as a few years ago, the interstellar Planters' Guild had organized several meetings on whether to stop the unconditional high-priced acquisition of Planters and Spirit Planters.

As I said before, if you join the Guild, the Guild will give you a great discount when purchasing their output.

In the beginning, these terms were only for the benefit of the growers, but now, this has long since changed.

Originally, the basic purchase price given by the guild was already a very real price, and some prices could not be sold at this price even if they were put on the market.

But there are still people who are not satisfied.

Perhaps it was the guild's pampering and connivance that gave these planters and spirit planters the conditions to breed greed, so some planters wanted higher prices and more profits.

Take, for example, the guild having the right of first refusal under the same conditions.

If you don't look at the four words 'equal conditions', you may think that the guild is quite barbaric, and it is actually mandatory for the planter and spirit planter to sell things to themselves.

But if these four words are added, then all this is different.

For example, if the grower is not satisfied with the purchase price, then he will deliberately go outside to find a third party to sign an agreement, and the price of the agreement is within the price range that the guild can accept, although it is indeed relatively expensive...... As a result, the price increase was successful.

For example, a fruit guild buys 500 Star Coins per unit, and the grower thinks it is too low, so he goes to a third party (whether it really exists is unknown) and signs an agreement for the unit price of 530 Star Coin.

And although the price of five hundred and thirty has indeed become higher, it is still within the acceptable range of the guild, so the guild is also willing to bid five hundred and thirty.

So the grower succeeded in increasing the unit price of his stuff by thirty.

Of course, if he is not satisfied with the price, he can still continue to raise the price in the same way.

As for whether a third party exists or not, it doesn't matter, anyway, it's the grower who has the final say.

This kind of behavior is said to be a guild wool at best, but it is a white-eyed wolf at worst.

Planting the free land given by the guild, taking the salary given by the guild, enjoying the excellent treatment given by the guild in all aspects, and as a result, he is also careful to get the guild's wool...... Isn't this a white-eyed wolf?

There are two of these things, and many times the guild knows about it, but it's just turning a blind eye.

If the grower overpriced, the guild can also refuse to buy it, so the grower has to find a way to sell his own crop.

Since the outbreak of this wool harvesting, the guild has spent more and more money on food every year, but the amount of food that has actually been purchased has not been much.

Even if the guild family has a big business, it can't withstand this moth-like erosion rate.

This is also the reason why the Planters' Guild organizes a discussion on whether to stop the unconditional high-price acquisition of Planters and Spirit Planters.

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It's just that after discussing it for a long time, they couldn't come up with a result.

Some people feel that the continuation of this kind of wool-gathering behavior will undoubtedly nourish the ambitions of these people and will make them even worse.

There are also people who think that the vast majority of growers are still very good, and they are very cooperative with the work of the guild every time, and the purchase price is also discussed, and they will never play this kind of cautious trick.

So the matter was put on hold.

After all, if the discussion does not come to a result, they cannot act rashly, and if they change it casually, what causes dissatisfaction, then there will be another wave of public opinion attacks.

I wish the Planters Guild was dead, there were too many people.

So this topic dragged on for several years, and when I thought it would be over, a turning point came.

And here the turn

The opportunity is the appearance of seasonal fruits and vegetables.

It attracted the attention of the entire interstellar people, and naturally the attention of the guild and the planters and spirit planters who were members of the guild.

The vast majority of interstellar people think of-

It's great to be able to see/eat Lingzhi food in your lifetime!

What the planter and the spirit planter are thinking isβ€”

Why can this spirit planter go out and open a shop, doesn't the guild care?

Since this spirit planter can make so much money when he goes out to open a shop, why can't I?

What the guild thinks is-

Which guild's spirit planter is this, who actually dares to directly take out things and sell them, doesn't their guild over there care about the output of the spirit planter?

On second thought...... It would be nice if these people who like to gather guild wool could also go out and open shops to collect wool from other rich people.

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So what the guild wanted came true.

How could someone who could gather the wool of the guild resist this temptation?

So they discussed with the guild that they wanted to follow the example of this spirit planter and sell their own things outside.

Whether it was the guild or the cultivators and spirit planters, they didn't know that Su Luo hadn't joined the guild at first, after all, this was almost impossible in their opinion.

Therefore, the Spiritual Planter and the Spirit Planter were thinking, since there were already Spirit Planters who had made an exception to sell their things, then they should be able to do the same.

And the guild naturally couldn't ask for it, so it pretended to be embarrassed, and finally let these fluctuating planters and spirit planters sell their own things.

Of course, because they didn't sell their things to the guild, the guild would stop supplying land for free, and the monthly wages would be reduced......

To be honest, let alone lower, even if you don't give a penny, the guild will be reasonable.

You're ready to take out your things and sell them, the guild doesn't get anything, and it doesn't owe you anything, so why can you still get paid and enjoy all kinds of special treatment?

Regarding this point, I persuaded some people who were greedy for money, but only wanted to make money safely, and were not so bold.

But since there are those who are timid, there are naturally those who are bold, so in the end, there are still some planters and spirit planters who agree to the guild's request.

Their output can no longer only be sold to guilds.

And the guild also took back the free land, and if they still needed it, then they needed to spend money to rent the land to plant.

In addition, wages and benefits also decreased slightly.

Something similar happens in almost all interstellar grower guilds, but the guild is like an agreement, and it doesn't stop the growers from wanting to go out and be independent.

After signing a brand new agreement, both the growers and the guild breathed a sigh of relief.

Since this agreement has been signed, it is not so simple to regret it......

After the crossing, he raised the spirit plant in the interstellar space.

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