Chapter 3479 Just Dig Deeper

"Mr. Lopez, if it were a typical ore vein, digging diagonally would usually be fine. But for this kind of ore, which forms in cold, shadowy environments, where do you think such a place might be?" Angus' eyes lit up in response. "Underground!"

"Exactly," Matthew confirmed with a nod. "Dig straight down about 60 feet, and you'll definitely hit ore."

Angus' face lit up with excitement, and he looked like he wanted to hug Matthew. "Matteo, if we really manage to extract ore, I'll give you half of it for free!"

"Thank you," Matthew replied. He accepted the gesture without hesitation. It wasn't an offer that made a big difference to him, but it was significant enough for Angus.

Without wasting another moment, Angus hurried outside to organize a team to dig at the abandoned site. He had always regretted leaving that mine unexploited. Despite deeming it a dead site, he hadn't sold it off, and now it seemed like that decision had paid off.

Near sunset, Angus returned, his clothes covered in dust but his face beaming with joy. He spotted Matthew and shouted excitedly, "Matteo! We found it-it's there!"

nodded as if he'd expected

Angus continued, his tone brimming with gratitude. "Half of all the ore we excavate will be sent directly to Larch Island. I'll make sure there's no

but Angus no longer cared about such details. He saw Matthew as someone far above an ordinary buyer. "Thank you, Mr. Lopez," Matthew

Mr. Larden," Angus

something, "since you have such a sharp eye for ore, I'd like to ask your opinion on something. A small new vein was discovered on the north

on the same

to deal with Matthew: directness. Hiding or hesitating would only make Matthew uninterested. Speaking

gave clear answers, even if they weren't

Lopez, but I can't guarantee absolute accuracy. There's always some

a long-standing tradition of passing down knowledge. Though their expertise lay in herbs, they had also encountered

was able to

the potential of

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