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Switched Marriage The Coddled Little Wife novel Chapter 209

Summary for Chapter 209: Investing in a Pig Farm: Switched Marriage The Coddled Little Wife

Chapter Summary: Chapter 209: Investing in a Pig Farm – Switched Marriage The Coddled Little Wife by Zhi Lan

In Chapter 209: Investing in a Pig Farm, a key moment in the Romance novel Switched Marriage The Coddled Little Wife, Zhi Lan delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 209: Chapter 209: Investing in a Pig Farm

After signing the contract, the village chief invited Lin Chuxia and Su Wensong to have a meal at his home.

This was not the village chief playing host; there were few restaurants around at that time, and regardless of the guests being fellow villagers or even town officials visiting, meals would ultimately be arranged at home.

Of course, the costs of the meals were still accounted for from public funds.

At the dinner table, the village chief was delighted, showering Lin Chuxia with compliment after compliment to the point that Qin Jiang sitting beside felt somewhat embarrassed.

But, observing his cousin, Lin Chuxia was all smiles and adept in her responses, really embodying the saying, "speak to people in their own language; talk to a ghost in ghost talk."

This prompted further serious contemplation, as she silently learned how Lin Chuxia handled situations.

Once the flattery had simmered down, the village chief also brought up the pig farming venture.

Pig farming wasn’t the challenging part for them; it was the sales channels.

Lin Chuxia had been forewarned by Qin Jiang and had prepared, responding to the conversation with humor.

"Uncle Qin, your ambitions are growing bigger and bigger, but the people of Qin Family Village are fortunate to have a village chief like you."

Qin Shusen really enjoyed talking to Lin Chuxia; even after setting up such a sizable factory, she had no airs about her, and even her conversations were pleasant to listen to.

His face was now all smiles, blooming like chrysanthemums, as he waved his hands dismissively, "Oh, look at you, girl, talking about fortune. It was actually your thinking that inspired me. The villagers can’t grow gold nuggets on their farmland. Now that the markets have opened up, with personal entrepreneurship in line with national policies, if an individual household can become a millionaire, why cannot our village become a collective household?"

"Of course, it can," Lin Chuxia replied without hesitation, "With a village chief like you, every household in Qin Family Village will be millionaires in the future."

"Let’s set it then. Once the pigs from the village pig farm are ready to sell, we will work with Xiyang for processing. Rest assured, uncle will definitely not do anything to undercut you all. The quality of the pork will be up to your factory to decide, and if it’s not up to standard, uncle will take them away without a second word."

Qin Shusen had also thought it through. Lin Chuxia supported his work and took good care of his family. With the factory built, he even made Yufeng an official, so even though he was doing work for the village, he couldn’t shortchange her.

Lin Chuxia, however, smiled and focused on the specifics.

"I know uncle trusts me, and I trust uncle. But if it really doesn’t meet standards, where do you plan to take them? A whole pig farm’s worth of pigs is no small amount."

Doing anything comes with risks. Qin Shusen was a good village chief, but he’s been constructing one facility after another this year. Despite having Xiyang to back him up, should there be an issue, a village chief like him couldn’t bear the responsibility alone.

"Let’s not even talk about the chicken farm; just the pig farm alone requires a hefty initial investment, right? I remember the money from Xiyang’s land purchase went into building the chicken farm."

Lin Chuxia was genuinely considerate for him.

In the early stages of economic reform, there were many village chiefs with great ambitions like his, but due to lack of experience and overly big steps, ended up achieving nothing and drowned in debt, becoming outcasts of everyone.

A tad embarrassed, Qin Shusen replied, "The chicken farm has been built. The 1000 chicken chicks are growing every day. I’m thinking, once these chicks are sold off, there will be money for constructing the pig farm. If that’s not enough, we can do a collective fundraising from the villagers. It’s all for the good of the village, and I believe the villagers should be willing to contribute."

It’s not without reason Qin Shusen, the village chief, was truly admirable – altruistic at heart.

However, in her past life, Lin Chuxia didn’t hear about any collective industry in Qin Family Village.

"Uncle, how about this? Xiyang funds 30% of the investment for the pig farm, and this 30% will be regarded as Xiyang’s investment, sharing in the profits or losses accordingly."

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