"So cool!" Chen Yingjun and Heizi and their group were standing below, watching Yan Fei on stage, in the limelight, with reporters’ flashlights popping nonstop, and couldn’t help but be envious. When have they ever received such treatment! "Director Lin, quite the experience, right? The cattle farmers here are so impressive. Aren’t you envious? Why don’t you just quit your job and come over here with us? It’s much better than sitting at home, isn’t it?" Heizi turned back and called out to Lin Baoguo. Poor Director Lin was now mingling with Xiaojiang and his group, walking along the road watching people cheer, listening to people talking and shouting. Apart from the simplest greetings, he didn’t understand a word, feeling like a fool. Upon hearing Heizi speak, his face turned dark: "If I go back and tell my wife you’re fooling around outside, who do you think she’d believe more?" "..." Old Chen laughed heartily, while Heizi’s face, not as dark from being pampered, darkened further—if Lin Baoguo really said that, given his wife’s stern personality, she’d definitely beat him first and ask questions later. When an honest person gets angry, it’s formidable! The group of part-time bodyguards from the ranch, led by Xiaojiang, were all wearing somewhat ferocious expressions on their faces—a mix of excitement they couldn’t hold back, trying to hide it but not knowing how, wanting to express their excitement but having nowhere to vent due to the crowd around them. Their pent-up emotions made them seem quite odd. At this time, China hadn’t joined the World Trade Organization yet, and due to some negative remarks, foreigners had no understanding of China and held prejudices against it. Now, with Boss Yan standing on stage, people like Xiaojiang, who had military honors, were truly excited—for people like Heizi, they paled in comparison to Xiaojiang’s group. 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Speaking of which, you’re a pretty terrible host. Everyone’s waiting for the results of such a big event, and you’re mimicking entertainment shows to play with suspense, is that appropriate? In the next second, someone suddenly shouted, "Hurry up and tell us!" All at once, everyone started shouting, "Hurry up!" The shout startled Zack, realizing his hosting was indeed lacking and nearly inciting public anger, he quickly laughed and said, "Alright, alright, the results are in. Now I announce..." The noisy scene instantly fell silent. "According to the unanimous determination of all our experts and scholars, the beef quality of the first cow today, in terms of texture, color, and fat shine, along with fat thickness, can completely compare to America’s Select Grade and Japan’s A5 Grade beef." "Hooray..." New ɴᴏᴠᴇʟ ᴄhapters are published on NovєlFіre.net The quiet scene quickly became lively again, and the flashlights flashed so much that Zack had to shield his eyes. Even though it was broad daylight with the sun already up, the reporters were so enthusiastic, it was unbearable. Some began with the camera already set up, and a reporter stood directly in front of the camera, announcing, "Just now, Mr. Zachary Hebrew, chairman of the state Meat and Livestock Association, announced that the locally produced beef today, in terms of texture and color..." Clearly, this was a live TV broadcast, and an estimated number of people nationwide had already seen the footage. The Australian people’s spirit of entertainment was noticeably similar to that of the West, with the public quite open-minded. Some reporters were still broadcasting live, while others deliberately crowded in to get a face in, and even a girl ran over and gave a ’muah’ to a reporter, causing the surrounding crowd to burst into laughter. Yan Fei couldn’t stay quiet either, and though some were blocking around him, the reporters were still trying desperately to push through to say a word to him. When they couldn’t, they stretched out their microphones from afar to ask questions. The cameras were clicking non-stop, and seeing those flashes, Yan Fei reached into his pocket, pulled out a pair of sunglasses, and handed them to his wife. Xu Xiaoyan gave him a sweet smile, took the sunglasses, selecting one and putting it on. Yan Fei put one back in his pocket, then pulled out another one for himself. They were oversized sunglasses that covered a third of his face when worn.