Chapter 1122: Mountains cannot be outsourced (2)
A few old men. He arrived before anyone saw him.
“The mountain cannot be breaded outward.” Second Grandpa, Third Grandpa, Fourth Grandpa, and Seventh Grandpa Jian Zhongyan all appeared in front of them.
Bai Lie's expression softened slightly, and Nan Qingyuan smiled gently, "Don't worry, if you don't want to sell it, we can buy it with our own money, and we won't sell it no matter what."
The expressions of the old men softened.
Why are they so anxious?
First, when they go out to the mountains, they have to pass through Baijia Village and the mountains. Then when they go in and out of the mountains, do they have to pass through other people's houses? How uncomfortable is that? Furthermore, they actually know that it’s okay for old guys like them to live in the mountains, but they can’t let the juniors stay in the valleys all the time.
To tell them to go out, the Baijia Village that they "beaten down", the place where Jian Zhongyan Xiao's third grandfather, fourth grandfather and seventh grandfather, lived for 20 or 30 years, and Bai Jianguo was still guarding it, was naturally the most appropriate.
Furthermore, it is not said that there are countless tombs of princes, large and small, buried in the mountain, nor is it the shocking treasure left by the people of R country that has not been found yet. It is only said that it was contracted out and became privately owned. In a disaster year, hunting or digging wild vegetables becomes stealing other people's things. What will the villagers do with torches?
Come on!
Then, it is impossible for them to let the mountains they are familiar with fall into the hands of others.
Grandpa Qi smiled and said, “That’ll be done.”
He asked Bai Lie and Nan Qingyuan, "I heard that it can be contracted. Can our village and the nearby mountains be contracted?"
It would be bad if this area of the stockade fell into the hands of others, and they would come to drive people away.
this…
Bai Lie and Nan Qingyuan looked at each other, and Nan Qingyuan nodded, "It's probably done. When my father is done with this matter, I will go out to the mountain to ask and see if it can be done."
Several old men nodded, "We do things according to the rules, and it's not like we don't want to pay. Ask Ayuan Alie.
If not, is our place considered a village?
Should this land be considered as belonging to our village? "
No matter what, it cannot fall into the hands of others.
Bai Lienan Qingyuan naturally has no objections. For the Orions in the mountains, this also has a policy. If calculated based on the Orion village, it is actually really feasible. It is even more feasible than the previous contracting of the mountains and forests here. Even higher.
After all, the mountain of Zhaizi protrudes from the mountain range, which is different from the mountains next to Baijia Village. It would be strange to say who wants to contract which mountain in an abrupt manner.
It is easy for people to wonder whether there is something in there that makes people so selective in contracting such inaccessible places.
However, if there was a village here originally, and the people in the village could not leave their hometown, it would be easy to get the superiors to admit that a village should be established there.
Even, this can directly solve the household registration problem of those without household registration in the village.
With people who live in the mountains, they have never been out of the mountains. When they go out, it’s a mess outside, so they don’t dare to go out, so they don’t have a household registration. What a good reason!
If this thing can really be done, it will accomplish many things.
Several old men came cheering and went to the old man's mourning hall to chat. Suddenly, Bai Lienan Qingyuan and the others were the only ones left in the kitchen.
Nan Qingyuan and others left and looked at Bai Lie, "What's wrong?"
Looking not in a good mood.
Bai Lie said nothing, and Nan Qingyuan looked at Bai Hengyu again.
Bai Hengyu: “…”
Bai Hengyu hesitated for a moment, coughed, and said, "That overseas Chinese is a woman."
(End of this chapter)