Chapter 12 Buying a House
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Fantasy
Author:
BudiWords: 1160Update Time: 24/01/13 07:39:15
Apprentices are necessary helpers for a selective breeding house to grow bigger and stronger.
In Dean's vision, he only needs to complete the key work of designing breeding plans and selection. Simple tasks such as caring for breeding animals, mating and delivering babies must be divided out.
Otherwise he will be exhausted sooner or later.
That is to say, there are not many breeding beasts in the house now, and he can barely take care of them by himself. When there are more breeding beasts in the future, Dean will be unable to do anything but shovel shit and urine.
If he didn't want to die young, he would definitely need some reliable helpers.
As for whether the apprentice would start his own business after completing his studies, Dean was not afraid.
He was even quite happy to see his apprentice go out on his own and open his own breeding house after gaining some experience.
At that time, he can directly skip some excessive steps and buy some second-generation breeding beasts from others, which will be much more efficient than cultivating them himself.
Moreover, letting these apprentices go out to popularize selective breeding knowledge and some excellent programs is very conducive to the development of the industry.
After all, Dean is a time traveler, and his eyesight is not that shallow. He naturally knows that only one industry has developed well, and as a member of it, he can rise and go further and further.
If no one in the entire industry has heard of it, then what's the point of being the top one?
If you tell me your name, you won't be able to scare even the public health workers on the street.
However, Dean had a good idea, but it was still very difficult to actually implement it.
In the field of selective breeding, the background is too shallow, the foundation is poor, there is no leader, and the reputation is not enough.
It is really difficult to find a few people who have some knowledge about selective breeding and are willing to work in this industry.
He inquired several times in District 6, but when people heard that he was working in the breeding house, they simply refused.
And Dean was short of money and couldn't afford a high salary, so he could only continue to work alone.
So now, by chance, he met these two young ones. They had a certain foundation and a strong interest in selective breeding. He was immediately attracted.
It would be great if the family can run the business smoothly, but if it is really influenced by him and the business is not good, then the children can come to him as an apprentice for a period of time to gain more accumulation and knowledge before running their own business. The breeding house may not be a bad choice.
The only thing is that when no results have been produced, saying this seems a bit arrogant and not very convincing.
But what pleased Dean was that neither of the children thought that he was looking down on them.
Although they did not think that the situation Dean mentioned would happen, they also solemnly stated that they would go back and consider it carefully before making a reply.
It fully shows that the two children attach great importance to this agreement.
Small details like this made Dean's affection for them grow even higher.
In fact, Ronan and Lucy didn't care too much about what Dean said about their competitors.
After all, that is a matter of the future, and no one can tell what the future will be like.
However, they were very sensitive to emotions, and they still captured Dean's kindness towards them through these words.
So the two children responded with corresponding respect and waited until the next day before coming to agree to Dean's agreement.
The whole thing went smoothly beyond Dean's imagination. The three of them rushed early in the morning and brought all their documents to the Knights. In less than half an hour, they completed the handover procedures for the house.
His first house in District 13 also completely settled with the sound of large sums of money slipping away.