"Fruit?" Hua Sheng finally snapped out of his shock. "Yes! Yes! Yes! Fruits are in season, so there's plenty of fruit. Several of our men have orchards at hthat have all kinds of fruit!" They didn't have a lot of material things, but they had plenty of fruit and food.
As several of the men had orchards in their households, there was plenty of seasonal fruit to go around.
If Jiang Ning wanted any, he just had to say the word.
But he wasn't here to talk about fruit.
"Mr Jiang, I can get someone to prepare sfruit for you to bring back," smiled Hua Sheng. "But the problem with the mining zone now is..." "Agree to their requests then," said Jiang Ning calmly, "Didn't our opponents force them to take a side? It might be hard for them to choose, but it isn't for us. Let them cancel the contract and split the compensation among our brothers. Since it's almost tfor the holidays, they can use it for their holiday expenses." "But..." Hua Sheng didn't know whether he ought to cry or laugh.
Of course he was happy to receive a bonus, but it was a huge problem if there were no distribution channels for the ore they mined.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtBut since Jiang Ning seemed completely unconcerned, there must be hope still.
"Then what should we do about our distribution channels?" Hua Sheng and the others didn't have the connections to solve this problem.
"How is the quality of our ores? "They're perfect. The best of the best," said Hua Sheng as he patted his chest. S~Earch the Find Nøvelwebsite on Gøøgle to access chapters of early and in the highest quality.
"That's settled then. If they are good, people will want them. Run an ad then," said Jiang Ning. "If anyone is interested, they will naturally turn up." "An ad? How?" Hua Sheng scratched his head. He didn't quite understand what Jiang Ning meant by that.
"All you need is one line. Just say that Red Star Mining, the subsidiary of Lin Group, wants to change distributors." When Jiang Ning finished his words, he didn't explain further. All he did was mull over how best to bring sfruit back for Su Mei and the others.
By the tHua Sheng wanted to ask more, Jiang Ning already left. He could only quickly find an advertising company and create an advertisement based on Jiang Ning's request.
But no matter how he saw it, it didn't look like an advertisement.
Other than publicizing Lin Group's name, there was nothing special about it.
Did Jiang Ning think that using Lin Group's nfor publicity was enough to convince others to step forward and con board? But none of Lin Group's previous partners were in the business of mining! Surely he wasn't counting on cosmetic dealers to help distribute ores, right? Hua Sheng was somewhat anxious. But since these instructions cfrom Jiang Ning, he carried them out 100% without any hesitation.
In two short days, many distributors backed out on Xishan and cancelled their contracts with Red Star Mining. They would rather terminate their contracts and pay compensation than to continue working together.
After all, they were forced into it. They could either choose to work with Jiang Ning and sacrifice other markets or give up Jiang Ning for the sake of other market shares.
Anyone knew which side to go with.
Also, it was clear that the other companies had banded together toswoop in on Lin Group and destroy NO them. They wanted to force Lin Group to get out of the trade so that they could control the Xishan mining resources.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThey had seen such tactics many times.
It was obvious that they were only refusing to work with Lin Group and not the other mining zones in Xishan.
Now all they needed was tfor Lin Group to cave in and concede defeat before leaving Xishan.
But all the mining zones in Xishan continued mining every day as usual. And their production even increased.
They were clearly dedicated to their quality of work and environmental concerns.
It seemed as though they were completely unaffected by the boycotting.
After the news broke out, the heads of those big mining companies all felt that Lin Group was that on a front. dr that they were so was merely putting of inexperienced that they might not have realized the dire straits they were in. When Mo Bei got wind of this, he laughed loudly.
"They're dumb! They're so dumb! So terribly dumb!" He said coldly, "In no more than three days, in Group's warehouses will be full to the brim. Instead of reducing production, they increased it. They are complete amateurs."