125. Free range forest

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"Mr. Fleischer, we have almost seen here. Can we go to the forest where you kept Jack and the others?" Dong Qiangqiang saw Fleischer approaching and quickly suggested.

"That's it. I have a client coming soon, so I can't take you there." Fleischer looked apologetic, "Can you let Hans accompany you? He knows where the forest is."

Seeing that the other party had guests, Dong Qiangqiang and Lei Lanting couldn't say anything else. Before leaving, Fleischer suddenly asked: "When is the soonest you can catch those escaped pigs?"

"We have to discuss it first," Dong Qiangqiang glanced at Lei Lanting, "and then I can reply to you." He was about to turn around when he suddenly remembered something: "Mr. Fleischer, if we encounter this wild animal while hunting, What if a pig attacks? Can we use knives or other weapons in self-defense?”

Fleischer let out a hearty laugh: "This kind of wild pig transformed from a domestic pig generally does not take the initiative to attack people. It is more likely to run away after seeing people. But if you encounter a wild boar, It might be a lot of trouble.”

After bidding farewell to Fleischer, the three of them walked out of the factory and slowly walked along the slope to the woods at the top of the slope.

"What do you think of my quotation?" Dong Qiangqiang tilted his head and asked Hans.

"Well, I don't know." Hans said sincerely, "But if Fleischer thinks it's okay, then it should be okay, but the price you quoted is indeed much higher than the price of the wild boar." His face An envious look appeared on his face.

But what Hans didn't know was that the Hunter Club's offer was actually higher, so Fleischer readily agreed.

"If I were to say, Dong Qiangqiang's quotation is not high at all, I think it is too low." Lei Lanting shook his head dissatisfied.

"The report is low?" Dong Qiangqiang and Hans were surprised at the same time. Hans asked, "Why do you think so?"

"First of all, Fleischer has too many restrictions. This is not allowed to be used, and that is not allowed to be used. It is very restrictive for us. We cannot exert 100% combat effectiveness."

"But this is not his personal request to you. This is our hunting regulations." Hans explained patiently.

"K, even if this is your request. Then let me ask you again, have you ever bought the pork currently sold in the supermarket? Do you know how much it costs per pound?"

Hans scratched his head. Although he was German and had been to the supermarket many times, he had never done anything like buying meat.

"It depends on which part you buy?" Dong Qiangqiang continued, "The prices of pig ears, pork belly, tenderloin, and pig trotters are definitely different."

"On average, on average." Lei Lanting made a gesture in the air with his hand.

Dong Qiangqiang thought for a moment and said, "Well, my impression is that it's about 12 to 16 marks per pound."

"Okay, then we'll take the hit, and calculate it as an average of 14 marks per pound. The size of the wild boar Fleischer asked us to catch is considered to be 300 pounds. How much does it cost?"

"4200 marks."

"This is a rough estimate, and you may not actually get this much money. But don't forget," Lei Lanting paused, "the wild pigs we want to capture also include breeding pigs. If you consider the value of the breeding pigs, 5,000 marks per head cannot be Isn’t that too much?”

Although Lei Lanting's German was a bit confusing, Hans still understood what he meant, and he nodded: "It's not too much."

"Fleischer's potential cost is 2,000 marks, and the potential value we can bring to him is 5,000 marks. This kind of thing is definitely a good deal for him. And he doesn't need to provide us with equipment, and secondly, he doesn't have to bear the burden. Our insurance, if we are injured while hunting,” Lei Lanting said while counting on his fingers, “so he made a lot of money. It’s because it was our first cooperation that we got a discount this time. The price will definitely increase next time.”

Lei Lanting's German is not as good as Dong Qiangqiang and Tong Lele, but this does not prevent him from expressing his ideas at all.

Hans was dumbfounded, and after a while he murmured: "If you use your calculation, then your price is indeed not expensive."

"When did I miss it?" Lei Lanting looked proud.

"Awesome!" Dong Qiangqiang patted Lei Lanting on the shoulder and whispered in Chinese, "Did you think of this before? Then why didn't you say it just now?"

"How can I have such a complex brain?" Lei Lanting replied in a low voice, "And I didn't know he could agree to you so happily."

"Then how did you know?" Dong Qiangqiang couldn't help but be curious.

"That day I went to look up information on the Internet and saw someone making this calculation in a German forum."

Dong Qiangqiang gave Lei Lanting a thumbs up: "From now on, you will decide the quotation."

The three of them were talking and were about to reach the top of the hillside.

Dong Qiangqiang suddenly pointed to a large green patch of land halfway up the hillside and asked, "What's over there?"

Hans glanced at it and said disapprovingly: "Flisher's orchard is planted with cherries, grapes, strawberries, etc. But he hasn't taken care of it very much in the past two years, and many of the fruits ended up rotting in the ground."

"Why don't you take care of it?"

"We can't find suitable labor." Hans pointed to the woods not far away and said, "We are almost there."

"Is it because he doesn't want to spend money?" Lei Lanting joked.

"When I was a child, I came to his orchard every year to pick fruits. I remember that many of the helpers at that time were from Eastern Europe and Turkey. Later, it seemed that there were suddenly fewer people willing to come. I heard that it was because the economies of those countries were recovering very quickly. Come on, no one is willing to leave their hometown to work in Germany."

"I read in the newspaper that there are many unemployed people and people receiving relief in Germany?" Dong Qiangqiang recalled a piece of news in the newspaper he had read recently, "Why don't they come?"

"I heard from Fleischer that many people don't want to do the hard work of facing the loess and sweating profusely in the scorching sun. They don't want to earn much, so they hope to find a blue-collar job that earns more."

"How much can Fleisher pay for picking fruit for one hour?" Lei Lanting asked with concern.

"It seems to be 12 marks an hour. I remember Fleischer complained last year that he couldn't even recruit people at this price."

"What if I can find someone?" Lei Lanting suddenly asked, "Can you help me ask Fleischer when he wants someone?"

"You? What are you doing?" Hans was stunned. "Aren't you going to catch pigs with Dong?"

"No conflict." Lei Lanting blushed when he saw Dong Qiangqiang's questioning look, and quickly explained in a low voice, "Lele's current part-time job is about to expire. I'm helping her find a new job."

"You can ask him yourself," Hans said, pointing to a piece of birch forest in front of him, "We are here."

The birch forest is located at the top of the hillside. Dong Qiangqiang originally thought that the forest was only a small area as far as the eye could see. When he reached the top of the hillside, he discovered that the dense and rich forest extended continuously to the bottom of the other side of the hillside. There seemed to be a The size of half a football field.

A gust of wind blew slowly, and the leaves rustled, making people feel relaxed and happy.

Before Dong Qiangqiang had time to sigh, Lei Lanting had already plunged into the forest.

Just as Dong Qiangqiang was about to step up to follow, Hans suddenly said: "Dong, there's nothing interesting to see inside. I have something to do, so I'll leave first. Remember to call me when you are ready to hunt pigs." After that, he turned and left.

When Dong Qiangqiang turned his head again, Lei Lanting's figure had disappeared into the forest.