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Chapter 4 - Chapter 04

Doo doo doo~

Listening to the busy tone on his phone, Liu Sheng looked a little lost.

If he hadn't misheard, Su Yi had just called him... Little Liu?!

He was stunned for a long while before he reacted, slamming his hand on the desk:

"This is outrageous! Utterly outrageous!"

Saying that, he dialed the number again.

However, this time he didn't even hear Su Yi's voice; the phone was hung up directly.

Liu Sheng was so angry he almost smashed the computer in his office.

Su Yi looked at the continuous stream of incoming calls and directly marked Liu Sheng's number as spam and blacklisted it in one fell swoop.

After finishing, he found a restaurant and quietly ate dinner.

As for the exasperated Liu Sheng, he couldn't be bothered to pay him any attention.

Right now, he wanted that batch of grain from the factory, but that didn't mean he had to suck up to Liu Sheng.

Anyway, he wasn't planning on keeping this job after this deal.

...

By the time he was full, it was already an hour later.

Just then, the boss, Li Wenyuan's, call came in as expected.

Only then did Su Yi choose to answer.

"Is that Little Su? I heard you're not even answering the supervisor's calls. Is there something urgent?"

Clearly, after Su Yi blacklisted him, this good-for-nothing Liu Sheng had gone to complain to his brother-in-law.

Su Yi found it a bit funny and said nonchalantly:

"Indeed, there's something urgent. I'm eating."

"With a client?" Li Wenyuan's eyes lit up immediately.

To be honest, as the factory owner, he had been under a lot of pressure lately.

His good-for-nothing brother-in-law had pulled off such an outrageous stunt as soon as he entered the factory. The shareholders were very unhappy when they found out and wanted him to give them an explanation.

But what explanation could he give? He couldn't just kick his wife's brother out, could he?

Did he still want his wife?

Helpless, he could only listen to Liu Sheng's suggestion and have Su Yi, who had always performed well in the procurement department, take the blame.

Once Su Yi couldn't handle it and resigned, this lucrative position would naturally be available for other shareholders to arrange their own people, appeasing the disgruntled shareholders.

Yes, Li Wenyuan didn't think Su Yi could get rid of this batch of grain.

Letting him do this was just to force him to leave.

But now, listening to Su Yi's words, it seemed like he was talking business with a client?

This made Li Wenyuan feel a glimmer of hope in his heart.

What if?

If Su Yi could really do it, not only could he show off to the shareholders, but he wouldn't have to fire Su Yi, such a capable person.

In these private small factories, all the key positions were filled with relatives arranged by the factory's higher-ups, who were good at nothing but freeloading and making money on the side.

There were only so many people who could actually work.

If it wasn't absolutely necessary, Li Wenyuan really wouldn't want to fire Su Yi and replace him with a clueless idiot who knew nothing.

"No, I'm eating alone."

Su Yi's answer shattered the glimmer of hope that Li Wenyuan had just raised, and his face immediately turned cold.

After a moment's thought, he turned and asked:

"How's the grain situation?"

He was preparing to knock this employee who was about to be forced out.

Su Yi said indifferently:

"I contacted a boss, and we've almost reached an agreement."

"The first batch will only take that five hundred tons of rice, and the price will be the same as our previous purchase price, but the factory has to pay for the freight."

"If President Li thinks it's okay, we can arrange for loading tomorrow morning, with on-site loading and payment."

Li Wenyuan was stunned for a moment, then quickly said:

"You really reached an agreement? Where's the boss from? Where are you going to transport the grain? If it's too far, I'm afraid we'll have to carefully discuss the freight."

Five hundred tons of grain, all taken away, would require at least ten semi-trailers.

If it was sent thousands of kilometers away, the freight would cost hundreds of thousands, more than the grain itself.

Naturally, he had to ask clearly first.

"That boss is a relative of mine who has authorized me to handle this matter completely. The place should be a warehouse in the suburbs of Jiangcheng, no more than a hundred kilometers away."

Li Wenyuan quickly calculated the freight cost, then quickly said:

"Okay, okay, the factory will pay for the freight. I'll arrange the trucks now."

The grain factory wasn't big, with only about two hundred people up and down.

As the largest shareholder and boss, Li Wenyuan's net worth was probably around fifty to sixty million.

In a place like Jiangcheng, he could only be considered mediocre.

But no matter what, a loss of only a few hundred thousand in the factory wasn't much to him. He could completely make up for this deficit for his brother-in-law.

But wealthy people like him, who were neither too rich nor too poor, were often more stingy than ordinary people and naturally didn't want to pay to fill the hole.

And Su Yi's move allowed him to not only avoid paying to cover the losses, but also shut up the shareholders.

For him, it was undoubtedly the best outcome.

Having almost reached an agreement, Li Wenyuan happily hung up the phone.

Su Yi sneered. Having worked in the food processing factory for three years, he was very familiar with the situation inside.

In these private small factories, there were tons of problems, whether in terms of hygiene or production processes.

Although he wanted this batch of grain, it could be considered a win-win situation with Li Wenyuan and Liu Sheng.

But since these two wanted him to take the blame first, Su Yi wasn't someone without a temper and couldn't just help them solve the problem and then leave it at that.

"Laugh now, laugh now. You won't be laughing soon."

With that said, he turned and dialed another number.

As the factory's purchasing agent, he was very familiar with the business of renting temporary warehouses.

He immediately rented a small warehouse in a logistics distribution center in the suburbs of Jiangcheng to store the grain tomorrow.

...

The next morning, Su Yi arrived at the factory early.

Presumably because Li Wenyuan knew that Liu Sheng and Su Yi had conflicts, Liu Sheng, the nominal head of the procurement department, did not appear today.

Li Wenyuan came over to take a look himself and then left.

Thus, Su Yi was both the person in charge of selling the grain on the factory side and the person in charge of receiving the grain on the other side.

With his deliberate negligence, many less important matters were naturally omitted.

No one even asked whether the grain was being purchased by an individual or a company, or what purpose it would be used for.

Signing the contract, loading the grain, paying the money.

Everything was done in one go.

Su Yi arrived at the factory at eight in the morning, and by eleven in the morning, the ten semi-trailers loaded with grain had already arrived at the suburban warehouse he had rented.

By two in the afternoon, all five hundred tons of grain had been moved into the warehouse.

After treating the drivers and movers to a meal, the first batch of five hundred tons of grain was considered to be all in hand.

The one million six hundred thousand Kyushu currency he had obtained yesterday was now only six hundred thousand left.

The remaining ten tons of fruits, vegetables, and meat were not urgent.

After everyone else had left, he carefully inspected the inside of the warehouse, confirming that there were no surveillance cameras or anything like that, he directly put all the grain into the storage space dedicated to traded items.

Then, he went straight to the trading platform and contacted Weiwei to come and collect the goods.

When Weiwei saw Su Yi transfer five hundred tons of grain through the trading space, an undisguised surprise and delight flashed in her red eyes.

"I'm so grateful that you were able to raise so much grain so quickly!"

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