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The 2012th chapter is coming to grab the business [asking for a monthly ticket](2/2)

"By the way, sell these termites and termite eggs to Grant." Li Han said.

"Sold to Grant?"

"That's right."

"That's a good idea."

On the other side, Job said to Mickey with a smile on his face. "What do you think, Mickey? Tomorrow, only if you are willing, bring out the termites and termite eggs and sell them to us. We are willing to sell the termite nests to us for five dollars less than others."

you."

"Five dollars less each?" Abbott whispered, looking at Mickey.

"Besides, Abbott, we should go back." Mickey said, turned and left.

Abbott chased after him. "Mickey, why didn't you agree to Job?"

"Why did you agree to him?" Mickey said. "For less than five dollars, do you think Job, this guy, will be more merciful than those little brats?"

"This." Abbott felt that Job was in control of the termite nest. At that time, Job, it was really unclear what this guy would do.

"Then what should we do? Should we tell those brats? You know, those brats are pretty good to us." Abbott said.

Mickey glanced at Abbott. "Haha, if we don't tell them, I think Job won't be able to wait any longer tomorrow."

"That's right." Abbott said with a smile.

"Job, why are you pulling Mickey? Do you like that woman?" Mim next to Job asked Job.

"Shut up," Job said.

"Mickey, you won't understand the influence among those people in Kotula," Job said.

"Influence, that's a joke. As long as we can make a lot of money, I think there will be enough people to make wise choices. We can buy termite eggs for two dollars more than St. Andy's Farm." Mim said.

"Two dollars?" Job said with a hint of pride. You must know that the price offered by San Antonio was comparable, and the price he just offered was higher. Of course, the quantity was also large.

"Let's go. It's time to talk to Ned. He's a greedy guy."

"That's right, despicable Ned is the bastard I least want to see." Mim said.

"Okay, let's go."

At the bar, Ned was drinking whiskey. "Hey, Louis, Job was here before you."

"Ned, I'll add one dollar per share to the agreed price," Louis said.
Chapter completed!
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