Early the next morning, the car company delivered five motorcycles, along with two pickups. Then Yan Fei drove with Heizi, Jiang Lianjian, and Cui Zhangfei, heading straight to the town: "First, I’ll get bank cards for the three of you, and then you can familiarize yourselves with the town. From now on, you’ll handle some jobs. The language barrier isn’t a big deal; as long as you understand numbers, that’s fine." "Your driver’s licenses might take time to process, but that’s not urgent for now. Focus on learning the language first. Driving in the ranch is fine; once you’re familiar, driving to the town won’t be much of an issue. But you’ll still need to get a driver’s license. When you’re free, learn horseback riding and cattle herding from the cowboys; our riding skills from home are hardly sufficient." "I’ll transfer a million to Heizi’s card in a moment, and a hundred thousand to each of your cards. This isn’t your salary; it’s for public use, and purchases must be accounted for. It’ll be convenient for you to buy things with the card. The cattle raising follows our old methods; get acquainted with the situation first, and you can drive out to the local taverns in the town at night for more familiarity..." The small town has only one tiny bank with two staff members and three security guards. Yan Fei has been here for over a month and has become familiar with everyone. As he brought people in, security guards and staff alike greeted him. After getting cards for the three, Yan Fei took them to familiarize themselves with other places in town. There wasn’t much happening in the small town; even the government offices didn’t have fixed hours, not even the banks. Only the security team worked daily, consisting of three people, handling both security and patrol duties. This was just a small town with a few hundred people, many of whom worked on the ranch. Not only were they absent in the town during the day, but many were away at night too. Unlike vibrant towns like Sancha River, there’s no hope for much excitement here. So sometimes in broad daylight, the town resembles a ghost town, only appearing lively in the morning and evening. One of the main characteristics of Chinese people is their reluctance to express emotions, and ever since the workers arrived the day before, they remained reserved. Even Heizi felt the same way; they all knew that if not for meeting Yan Fei, their future would most likely consist of working in big cities, whether well or poorly, uncertain as it is, with an 80% chance of lifelong labor, only supporting their families without any prospects... Yet here they were, abroad! They were well aware of the situation in the Cow flower company, which wasn’t one where you can feel accomplished just by working hard. The ranch always relied on Yan Fei; everyone’s work, apart from Yan Fei, was actually quite ordinary, replaceable by anyone, but not Yan Fei. For more chapters visit NoveI-Fire.ɴet Especially those like Heizi who knew the ’secret formula’ understood this even more. Nobody could express gratitude to Yan Fei in eloquent words, yet from day one, their discipline and enthusiasm were evidently better than back at Sancha River township. After just a couple of days, they caught up with the Cattle Market, and Yan Fei took them there once again. Thus, on this ranch in Australia, everyone had horses to ride, and the herd expanded to fifteen hundred heads, although only about half reached the age of being fattened cows. The number of cows is still quite small, but there’s enough basic cowshed, while there’s far from enough fattening sheds. On this day, Du Minghui got up early, carrying blueprints, which Yan Fei reviewed, seeing they were modified according to his requirements, he nodded and put them away. This plan involves the construction of new fattening cow sheds, including an automatic feeding system. Before coming, Du Minghui had seen the Cow flower cow sheds at Sancha River township, but upon arrival here, Yan Fei, having understood the advanced system, needed parts of it revised. Next step is hiring a construction team for quick building, perfectly coinciding with the completion of the irrigation system — the irrigation system isn’t overly complex, but due to large areas, still in wilderness state, unavoidable slower progress in engineering occurs. Then Yan Fei took his wife and headed straight to Amora City. Upon arrival, he met up with Daniel, and together they sought out the already scheduled Ms. Wendy. Upon meeting, Wendy warmly extended her hand: "Yan, have you finally made up your mind?" Yan Fei shook her hand: "Certainly. We have a saying that goes, ’strike while the iron is hot’. You probably don’t know, my real profession is a skilled blacksmith; cattle ranching is just a side job." "Haha!" Wendy laughed heartily, evidently taking Yan Fei’s words as a joke. "Alright, is our blacksmith here today ready to buy a mine and open a smithy?" "A mine not worth extracting!" Yan Fei corrected her ’error’. "Just looking to expand the ranch area; for me, everything is just starting. Previously, I had no funds at the beginning, just started with a few cows. Now I hope to shorten my entrepreneurial journey, best prepared from the outset." "Great!" Wendy expressed her encouragement. "Though I’m curious how you, being so young, grew a small ranch with just a few cows, and now you’re buying a ranch here in Australia, but satisfying my curiosity isn’t today. Let’s talk about your unexploitable mine! Have you accepted our price?"