In 1992, a small village owner became the richest man in the village by owning a car.

Chapter 345 Sending Sheep? Yang Gagu's Resourcefulness

Chapter 345 Sending Sheep? Yang Gagu's Resourcefulness

"Shut the hell up, all of you!" Old Ji finally couldn't stand it anymore and roared, his brows furrowed. That shout finally silenced everyone.

Then Lao Ji turned to look at Yu Dawei, forcing a smile: "Boss, it seems the brothers have gotten you into trouble."

"What exactly happened? Tell me in detail." Yu Dawei walked over, and the expressions on the faces of the two people on either side changed at this moment.

The mechanics at Fanfan Repair Shop looked confident of victory, while the group of farmers opposite them looked constipated.

"Here's the thing, this morning the old shepherd came to visit you, saying he wanted to give his son a job as a repairman, but after we told him we didn't need any repairmen, he turned around and left." Old Ji then helplessly pointed to the two sheep on the ground, "Then in the afternoon, the old man suddenly came here with two dead sheep and a group of people, insisting that he ran into you when he went out in the morning, that you asked him to kill the sheep, and that he happened to have two dead ones there, so he brought them over."

The more Yu Dawei listened, the more unreliable it seemed, and the more he frowned. He looked at the old man and saw that although the old man was looking at him, there was a hint of evasion in his eyes.

"Today, Xiao Zhao and I went to rescue an old Jiefang truck nearby. We just got back after changing the oil, and these guys are happily taking advantage of it. You've told me about everything that comes in and goes in our factory before, so I definitely don't believe you. We're just leaving these two sheep here, and we're going to talk to them about it."

Yu Dawei withdrew his gaze and curiously peeked behind another sheep's rear end. He should have looked away; what he saw revealed that this sheep's hindquarters were almost completely bald.

Yu Dawei glanced at Taozi and the new apprentices beside him, and they quickly shrank back when they saw the boss's gaze.

He found it amusing and then looked at the old man and the others: "Brother, if I remember correctly, you should be the one who raises sheep in the northwest of town, right?"

"Yes, we might have delivered it to the wrong boss, but your kid shouldn't be so inconsiderate, just trying to take advantage of the situation and then trying to sell it. That's a bit against the rules." The old man was a little guilty at first, but he straightened his back and became more and more confident as he spoke.

"You idiot! Did we ask you what our boss looks like or what his surname is? You said our boss's surname is Yu, and that he's quite burly, with broad shoulders, a square face, thick eyebrows, and big eyes. Did you say that?" The new apprentice next to Taozi couldn't stand it anymore and started spewing insults at the old man.

“Exactly! You can describe it in such detail, tell me, in the entire Luhe Town, can you find another person like our boss?! Don’t forget, the first thing you said when you opened the door was, ‘This is Fanfan’s Repair Shop, right? Don’t deliver the wrong stuff!’” The second young apprentice couldn’t stand it anymore, his face full of disdain. “Pah! He’s really senile, shooting himself in the foot.”

There are quite a few people with Alzheimer's here, and children often use this phrase to curse others. Later, for some reason, Alzheimer's became popular all over the country.

“Boss, we wouldn’t dare accept him if he didn’t explain things in great detail!” said the apprentice next to Taozi.

“Yes! He clearly did this on purpose! I told him that if we couldn’t get rid of him, we should just call the police. The police station isn’t far from here.” The second apprentice chimed in.

"Hey? What a coincidence, who wants to call the police?" Just then, Officer Hao walked in from the door with a few people.

When the old man and his companions saw Officer Hao, their faces immediately changed color. They quickly put the two sheep onto the cart and prepared to leave quietly.

"Old man, don't go!" The two apprentices who had spoken earlier rushed forward when they saw the old man leading his men away. One stood in front of the carriage, and the other stood behind it. They really had no intention of giving the old man any face and wanted to kill him.

"You, you..." The old man was so angry that he couldn't speak for a moment.

"What happened?" Officer Hao asked curiously as he approached.

"It's nothing, I just ordered two sheep to help everyone get some nourishment." Yu Dawei smiled at Officer Hao, then walked up to the old man with a smile, "Brother, how much do you think is appropriate for one sheep?"

The old man was stunned, as were the two young apprentices from Fanfan Repair Shop beside him. They were also confused as to why their boss wasn't exposing this shameless person.

"This, this, well, you can give me whatever you think is appropriate." The old man immediately felt ashamed.

Yu Dawei thought for a moment and calculated that, according to the current market price, a lamb would cost around fifty yuan. These two lambs looked like they had only recently reached adulthood, but to be honest, they were well-fed and plump.

"How about this, one sheep for one hundred, I'll give you two hundred yuan?" Yu Dawei neither took advantage of the other party nor let the other party take advantage of him. Moreover, he didn't forget to remind him playfully, "Let's make it clear first, how are you going to die? If you die from taking medicine, then I definitely don't want it."

"Don't worry, Mr. Yu, I wouldn't dare hide it from you. This morning, these two sheep were hit by a car while crossing the road, and the driver didn't stop and just ran away." The old man looked a little embarrassed as he said this, but seeing his well-raised sheep dead made him very sad.

The two sheep were hit and killed. The eldest son said he could go to Fanfan's repair shop to have some cars stopped there for repairs.

So he came over, and then, thinking that Boss Yu was not usually at the factory, a plan came to him.

Nowadays, most families aren't wealthy, and selling them separately wouldn't bring in much money. Restaurants wouldn't even take such good sheep. After much deliberation, the old man ultimately turned to Yu Dawei, but unfortunately, fate intervened, and Officer Hao arrived at that very moment.

"Alright, leave the sheep here. You should go home now." Yu Dawei winked at Lao Ji and the others behind him.

The group quickly unloaded the two fat sheep from the carriage.

"Boss Yu, I won't say anything more. If you ever want to eat mutton again, just come to me. I, Yang Lao Er, may not have much else, but I have plenty of mutton at home." Old Man Yang didn't say anything more, accepted the money, and turned around to leave the yard in a hurry with his men.

"Why is Yang Gagu looking for you? Be careful, he's the type to extort money from anyone. I've heard people in town talk about him." Officer Hao approached Yu Dawei and gave him a private warning.

"Don't worry, put yourself in his shoes. I remember his eldest son's name is Yang Jie, right? He works as an accountant at the grain depot." Yu Dawei narrowed his eyes.

“Yes, I’ve met his son a few times. He’s honest, reliable, and a man who gets things done.” Officer Hao asked curiously, “What are your thoughts?”

"No, I was just asking." Yu Dawei glanced at the two sheep on the ground. "Here's what we'll do: bring your brothers over tomorrow night, and we'll have a whole roasted lamb dinner together. It's on me."

"Roasted whole lamb?" Officer Hao frowned. To be honest, he had heard of it but had never eaten it, simply because he couldn't afford it.

People in the city may eat this often, but for people like them who live in towns, their daily wages are barely enough to make ends meet.

"That's not appropriate," Officer Hao politely declined.

“There’s nothing inappropriate about it. Didn’t you come here today to bring me good news?” Yu Dawei smiled at Officer Hao.

Unfortunately, Officer Hao was uncharacteristically embarrassed upon hearing this: "Well, it's both good news and bad news."

He hesitated for a moment, but finally spoke up: "We found Tang Chenwu, whom you asked us to find. But unfortunately, our colleagues in the oil city took him away, saying it was a requirement from the Eighth Bureau because it involved some project issues of the Eighth Bureau."

Upon hearing this, Yu Dawei immediately understood that Luo Changqing must have put pressure on the relevant authorities. He nodded to Officer Hao: "It's a good thing, not a bad thing. Even if I get those stolen parts back, they're useless to me. We should just deal with them as they see fit."

Upon hearing this, Officer Hao felt embarrassed once again.

Yu Dawei frowned: "You don't have anything else you want to tell me, do you? Your child wants to learn how to operate an excavator."

"No!" Officer Hao was speechless. What was his daughter doing operating an excavator? He pointed his chin toward the gate. "Tang Chenwu's parents came to me, begging me to be lenient. They even knelt down and kowtowed to me. I was really embarrassed, so I brought them here. What you do with them is your business. Anyway, I'm helping out because this couple has had a hard time."

“My master is kind-hearted and can’t stand seeing others suffer even a little bit.” Officer Zhao, standing next to him, put his hands on his hips, somewhat indignantly. “If you ask me, just ignore them. Their son isn’t a child anymore; in the village, he’s already married and has children.”

"Shut up." Officer Hao glanced at Officer Zhao beside him.

Yu Dawei glanced at the girl in uniform, Zhao Hanya. He had met her last year and knew she was Officer Hao's apprentice.

Then Yu Dawei thought of the Officer Zhao that Sun Shunli had mentioned, and realized that this was the one who had helped Sun Shunli.

"Officer Zhao, I thank you on his behalf for Sun Shunli's matter. He's currently working for me in the oil city, so he can't follow up on the rest." Yu Dawei looked at Officer Zhao Hanya, who had a peaceful and serene face, short hair, small but double-lidded eyes, and a fiery temperament.

"Oh, Sun Shunli has come to work for you? That's great! He's a good guy, hardworking and reliable. You don't need to worry about the rest. Han Yanyan's parents have come a few times with their child, insisting on getting an explanation from Sun Shunli." Officer Zhao said with a sneer, "It's ridiculous."

"No, Zhao Hanyia! What's wrong with you? Why are you talking so much today?" Officer Hao, standing to the side, couldn't stand it anymore.

My apprentice is good in every way: he is responsible, upright, and meticulous in his work. But it's his temper and his sharp tongue that make him unbearable.

Zhao Hanyia pulled her mouth back and turned her head away. Her silence did not mean she would not resist.

(End of this chapter)

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