Chapter 260

"You should get Michael to ask the other villagers about it, and I'll call James over," Stephen said to George.

Stephen could not help but feel relieved. Having a partner to work with made things whole lot easier. If it had just been hi

he would have not thought of such a clever solution.

While Ethan might have been able to outsmart him before, he had George working with him now. Even if Ethan were to step in, he would have to leave in defeat!

Soon, James arrived.

Stephen asked sternly, "I just received complaints from the villagers saying that the compensation you gave them was too low, only 6,000 dollars per square meter of housing and 30 thousand dollars per 666 square meters of land. Is that true?

James immediately refuted, "Who said that? Such accusations! I gave them 10 thousand dollars per square meter of property and 50 thousand dollars per 666 square meters of Hand."

Stephen narrowed his eyes as he asked, "Is that so?"

"I swear it's true!" James answered.

Stephen continued, "Even per square meter of

to buy a house in the city. Housing prices now are at least 15 thousand dollars

smiled and replied, "You might not know it, but these villagers are the most difficult to work

gave them 10 thousand dollars per square meter of

200 to 300 square meters each, while the houses in the city are

square meter of housing, but they kept haggling, so

bump it to 10 thousand dollars. And even

"Is that what happened?

can check with the finance department or send someone to

prepared ahead of them, ensuring that the people Stephen sent would only uncover the fake data he

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was

You may leave now,"

told Stephen "James originally planned on giving the villagers 8,000 dollars per square meter of housing, but most villages refused and even threatened their lives over it. That was why he

and their findings were exactly what James

seems like what he said

villagers are despicable.

how do you plan

in Seaside City before, so they're

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