Lisko’s American Life

Chapter 540: chemical plant

Meimei slept, Lisko woke up according to his biological clock, looked at the bright weather, shook his head helplessly, packed up his personal hygiene, and walked out of the castle.

I came to the stable and carefully selected the horses I would use later. After the last time I was infected with the virus, the original horses were all disposed of by Payne. Although I was a little reluctant to give up, for the safety of everyone, I still did so.

Not only the castle's horses, but all the cowboys' horses in the entire ranch have also been exchanged and re-purchased quarter horses.

I chose to choose, I really didn't know which one to ride, so I just casually led a chestnut-colored, majestic-looking horse out of the stable and turned on it.

These purchased horses were all bought from ranches that specialize in domesticating horses. They were trained to be very docile. After Lisko sat on them, the horses didn't show any resistance, but just snorted.

"Drive,"

Lisko raised the reins in his hand and sent a signal to the horse under him. The other party immediately understood and started pacing in small steps, then ran, and the speed became faster and faster.

With the movement of the horse's spine, his body kept ups and downs. He felt the wind blowing in his ears, and his mood became much better. He ran to the foot of the mountain in a flash, and paused for a while.

He took out the water bottle he carried with him, took a few sips of water, and fed the horse a few carrots he brought from the stable before sitting on the ground and enjoying the sun.

This is also the reason why Lisko likes to stay in the ranch. Every time he comes back from the outside, as long as he rides a horse and runs around his territory, he instantly feels his energy is restored, and all the troubles of the outside world are forgotten. of serenity.

I touched the grass that was already at a certain height with my hands. The grass in the spring is growing vigorously and looks very gratifying. I believe that under the feeding of these grasses, the cattle will grow up quickly, and then the accounts of the dry pastures will continue to be enriched. stand up.

Feeling that his strength was restored, Lisko stood up again and galloped towards the castle. He was able to run as much as he liked on horseback every morning. He felt full of energy all day.

"gentlemen."

When he returned to the castle, David was waiting at the gate of the ranch. It seemed that he had something to discuss. Lisko looked at his sweat-soaked shirt, shrugged his shoulders helplessly, motioned for the other party to wait a moment, and then put his hands on his hands. He handed the reins to Payne on the side, went upstairs alone, washed himself, changed into decent clothes, and then returned to the living room.

try{mad1(\'gad2\');}catch(ex){} "Okay, what's going on?"

Lisko took the black tea handed over by the maid and took a leisurely sip. His hair was still wet and draped over his shoulders in a messy manner.

"Sir, I just went to the nearby rancher's party and got some bad news."

David's expression was cautious, he paused, and continued to speak.

"That's right, Les next to us wants to sell his ranch and choose to move out of this place, but the object of the transaction is a group, and the purpose of the other party's acquisition is to build a chemical plant here."

Lisko was a little worried when he heard about Les at first. This person betrayed him. Although he remembered his previous friendship generously and didn't go to the trouble, it didn't mean he wanted to hear from the other party. .

Just hearing the second half of the sentence, the expression on his face instantly solidified, chemical factory? How can this thing be built in Garrison? If it is built, most of the ranchers live in the town itself. In the face of a heavily polluted factory, the surrounding land may not be grazing, and this is his hometown. , also began to be destroyed by pollution.

"What's everyone's opinion?"

Lisko asked David about the consequences if he succeeded.

"Everyone doesn't seem to have a good solution. They are going to gather and hold a parade to protest this decision."

David smiled wryly.

Lisko arrived immediately and was speechless, parade? This is really an American characteristic. Their biggest hobby is to go to the streets to hold a parade, protesting this, protesting that, but in the end there are not many things that can be solved.

"Forget it, don't count on them anymore,"

Lisko said with a bit of disappointment. After all, these people don't seem to have any ability to change things, and they have no better way to change other than protest.

"All of our officials agreed? They know that if this decision is passed, it will definitely have a great impact on Garrison's ranching industry, and we are still carrying out homestay and tourism projects, which will all be in vain. already."

Lisko looked at David curiously, believing that those politicians wouldn't be so short-sighted.

"The main reason is that the profitability of many of our ranches declined last year, and the benefits from tourism just filled the losses. They didn't receive much tax, and the chemical plant is different. Every year, there are solid taxes that are turned over to the state. They also hope to transform this city into an industrialized city that can attract some factories and capitalists to attract employment and drive the economy, and as for pollution, it is not in their consideration.”

try{mad1(\'gad2\');}catch(ex){} David said angrily~www.readwn.com~ This kind of thing that trades the future for the present, for a ranch cowboy, is completely intolerable.

Lisko thought for a while, if he opened his own mouth to buy Les's ranch, these things would not happen directly, but although he did not fall into the trap, Les could be reduced to the point where he is today, there are some reasons for him. It's not that he gave up Les, the other party may still make a difference in the political arena.

And the recent virus contagion incident dealt a heavy blow to the opponent. He did not have the courage of Lisko, and he destroyed all of them in the early stage, eliminating the possibility of continued infection.

The Les Ranch suffered heavy losses and was almost going bankrupt. Faced with this predicament, it is understandable that the other party chose to sell this ancestral property and re-develop in another place.

Touching his chin helplessly, Lisko's mind was spinning rapidly, trying to find a better solution.

He intends to pass on this pasture to future generations, and he also wants his children to run and grow up happily in this green pasture where the ancestors of the Li family live.

If the chemical factory succeeds, all these will be for nothing.

Thinking of this, Lisko made up his mind that he must do his best to organize, so that the black-smoked factory could not be successfully established beside his ranch.

"Go find a relationship and see if Les is willing to sell it to us. If we buy it, our ranch will expand again. It's better to find another rancher to buy it. We are only responsible for paying the money. I believe Les is too. From a rancher, if the price is right, he will definitely give priority to selling to us."

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