Chapter 441 I'll give each of you a puppy

"Don't worry, I specially printed out a sample contract from the advertising store before I came. If there are no problems, we just need to sign and pay." Yu Dawei told A Gui to go to the car to get the contract.

Yu Dawei then went on to explain the current situation of Case excavators in the domestic market, saying that the value of repairs is not low.

Although his 80,000 yuan was the standard price, he still wanted Lao Tian to know that the other party had gotten a great deal and was lucky to have met someone like him who didn't take advantage of small things.

"Great! That's great!" Old Tian slapped his thigh excitedly, then went into the house to find a pen for signing.

However, Yu Dawei had already prepared the pens and inkpads in advance; it all depended on whether the other party could agree to the terms in the contract.

It includes a clause stipulating that if Party A reneges on the sale for any illegitimate reason during the sales process, Party A shall compensate Party B with three times the purchase price.

Yu Dawei specifically went to an advertising shop to have this added when he passed through the county town. Some people are like that; they regret it less than a day after they sell it.

These were all the troublesome things Old Zhang encountered when he was buying up excavators back then, and Yu Dawei didn't want to waste his hard-earned trip.

Old Tian carefully read the contract over and over again. It was the first time he had ever encountered printed text like this, with every sentence written clearly in black and white ink.

After he finished reading it himself, he made sure to show it to his eldest son. The two looked at it for about ten minutes before finally signing the contract.

They also took out the product certificate for the Case excavator, which was a small, tattered, dark green booklet that looked very old. When they opened it, some of the paper even fell out.

This surprised Yu Dawei greatly, since many used excavators, especially those that are quite old, are hard to find, let alone their certificates of conformity, and even the receipts given when they were purchased are often hard to come by.

It's very simple to claim this as yours: find a third-party witness, and once all three parties have agreed, then this item is yours.

Yu Dawei was worried about not having a third party, so he specially prepared a detailed contract, just in case the other party caused some trouble.

Now that we have the product certificate in hand, when we refurbish and resell it later, it serves as proof that the product is at least legitimately in our possession.

Then, by presenting the previously signed contract with the client to the other party, the credibility is immediately boosted to 100%.

After the contract was signed, Yu Dawei had to find a large trailer truck to transport the Case excavator back to Fanfan Repair Shop for repairs.

Before it got dark, Yu Dawei had his two apprentices watch the excavator while he drove to town to see if he could find a flatbed truck or something.

Unfortunately, after searching around the nearby towns and county seat, Yu Dawei still couldn't find a cart by nightfall, so he had no choice but to return to Lao Tian's house and stay there for the night.

When Yu Dawei was sleeping at night, he would always hear dogs barking. At first, the sound was not loud, but then it got louder and louder.

Yu Dawei, driven by his wariness, got up and glanced out the window, because everyone was sleeping on the same kang (a heated brick bed), and next to him was the eldest son of the Tian family.

"Why is your dog barking so much? Is there a thief?" Yu Dawei reached out and nudged the other person, which could be considered a reaction.

After all, in my past life, my own Big White was stolen in the middle of the night.

"Hmm?" Old Tian's eldest son sat up groggily, listened carefully outside, and breathed a sigh of relief. "It's nothing, it's just our Da Hua having a baby. Boss Yu, you can go back to sleep."

Upon hearing this, Yu Dawei breathed a sigh of relief, shook his head, and lay back down on the kang (a heated brick bed), relieved that it was a false alarm.

He yawned and drifted off to sleep again.

The next morning, the two children heard that Old Tian's dog had given birth to puppies and insisted on going to see.

Just then, Lao Tian was about to feed the dogs, so he took the two little guys with him. Meanwhile, Yu Dawei drove straight to a nearby town early in the morning to see if he could find a flatbed truck.

Old Tian's doghouse was located at the far east end of the yard, against the wall, next to the sheep pen and the cattle pen.

"Woof woof woof!" A black Tibetan Mastiff with golden paws and muzzle stared sharply at the two boys next to Lao Tian from inside the dog cage.

This is a maternal instinct, a wariness of the unknown or unseen people or things, and it is especially fierce when it is a dog that has just given birth.

The fierce roar startled A-Gui and Duan Xiaowu, causing them to stop in their tracks.

"Behave yourself! Keep barking! Keep barking, you damn well better than to bark in the middle of the night! I'll kill you if you bark again!" Old Tian cursed and slammed the iron cage hard with his big iron spoon. He turned around and told the two kids behind him, "You two stay away. I'll take the puppies out for you to see later."

Agui and Duan Xiaowu stood obediently at a distance, waiting until Lao Tian brought out a litter of about ten puppies before they went over.

The dozen or so puppies were all pure black, with some having a touch of gold on their noses and legs. They were tiny and looked very cute.

Seeing how much the two children liked the puppies, Old Tian smiled and said, "If you like them, I'll give one to each of you. Pick one yourselves!"

He wasn't too particular about these things; even the fact that the dog was called a Tibetan Mastiff was something Lao Qian told him. He kept the dog simply to guard the house. Lao Tian actually preferred a mixed-breed dog; this black dog he kept was too fierce and wild, and had killed one of his sheep once.

After that, they kept that black dog in an iron cage.

"Really! Thank you, Uncle Tian!" Duan Xiaowu was the first to react, his eyes immediately lighting up! He excitedly grinned at Old Tian.

"Thank you," A-Gui said. He liked it too, but his emotions weren't as strong as the person next to him.

"Alright, you guys can pick your food here. I have to go feed the cattle and sheep. This puppy needs to eat rice porridge or something when it's young, so don't feed it to death when we get home." Old Tian casually reminded him, then turned around and left with the swill bucket.

"Okay! Don't worry, we won't let the puppies starve!" Duan Xiaowu said happily, his voice firm, before lowering his head to start searching.

"What are you looking for?" Ah Gui frowned beside him.

"Hehe, I'll find a pretty female dog, and when she grows up, she'll have a litter of puppies. Then I'll have a dozen or so dogs all at once!" Duan Xiaowu thought about it and felt happy.

It seems that she has completely forgotten the pain of her recent breakup and is now carefree, fantasizing about being surrounded by many big black dogs.

The two children still don't know what breed the dog is, but just by looking at the black mother dog in the cage, they know that these puppies will definitely be extraordinary when they grow up.

"Hehe! You're the one!" Duan Xiaowu spotted a little female puppy that looked just like the black mother dog in the cage, both in terms of fur color and how mischievous she was. Without hesitation, he picked the puppy up with both hands.

Ah Gui was still hesitant. Although he also liked puppies, he was wondering if his master would scold him if he took one, and whether his master would stop him from keeping dogs.

Besides, who will help me raise this puppy after my summer vacation is over?

So he stared at the basket of puppies in front of him, his face full of hesitation.

Duan Xiaowu was a very clever man. Seeing that Agui was hesitating, he couldn't help but whisper, "What are you thinking, senior brother? If you like it, just take it. We're not stealing or robbing. It was Grandpa Tian who insisted on giving it to us."

A-Gui looked up with a blank expression and glanced at Duan Xiaowu with a puzzled look.

Duan Xiaowu looked somewhat embarrassed, but still shamelessly said, "You choose, I'll tell you when Master comes back!"

Ah Gui turned around and looked hesitantly at the puppies in the basket; he had his eye on one.

It was that black puppy cowering in the corner, trembling with fear. Not only was it timid, but it was also much smaller than the other puppies.

"Hey, let's go with this one!" Duan Xiaowu saw that Agui was still hesitating, and his eyes were already fixed on a puppy.

Without saying a word, he reached out and picked up the little black puppy, placing it in A-Gui's arms. Then he turned and shouted to Grandpa Tian in the cattle pen, "Grandpa Tian! We've finished choosing!"

"Alright! Wait a minute!" Grandpa Tian glanced at the two little ones in the cattle pen, a smile on his lips.

He quite liked that kid named Duan Xiaowu; he looked just like his eldest grandson, the kind who was tough and could take a beating.

On the other side, Yu Dawei drove his car, followed by a jeep and a blue flatbed truck, all the way from a distance to the gate of the Tian family's house.

When the eldest son of the Tian family saw Yu Dawei return, he opened the gate and let the three cars in one by one.

In the distance, Lao Tian had finished feeding the cattle and sheep. He turned around and saw the middle-aged man standing next to Yu Dawei. The man had a round face, a stubble beard, and shiny, oily hair.

"Old Qian! I had my eldest son call you yesterday, but you wouldn't answer no matter how many times we called. What are you two busy with!" Old Tian carried a swill bucket toward the gate of the yard.

The middle-aged man called Lao Qian didn't hold back either, cursing, "You son of a bitch! The excavator operator I hired turned out to be a complete idiot. He made my little pine tree roll down the mountain! Damn it! It almost killed someone!"

"I received the news early yesterday morning and rushed to the Lesser Khingan Mountains. Fortunately, the treatment was timely, otherwise the kid would have been disabled for life."

Qian Wenliang clicked his tongue. This time he had spent a lot of money, including surgery and hospitalization, but fortunately his life was saved.

He went to find the construction company, and the foreman there insisted that the kid was not working properly and always drove into those crooked places, saying that he had been warned several times before but it was no use.

The other person is currently hospitalized and accompanied by family members, so he felt embarrassed to ask any more questions and could only wait a couple of days to visit again.

"It's good that everyone's alright. I told you not to go looking for random people. That kid Xiao Huang just seemed reckless and unreliable." Old Tian walked over, looking quite confident, but to be honest, he was more worried than anything else. He then looked at Yu Dawei and asked, "How did you two run into each other?"

"I was walking down this road when he happened to be walking down it too, pulling this flatbed cart. He guessed I was the one who bought the cart, so we chatted for a bit and then drove over together." Yu Dawei smiled at the group, and then saw Duan Xiaowu and A Gui behind Lao Tian, ​​each holding a puppy.

(End of this chapter)

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