Chapter 154

Although the planters guild seems to be very beautiful, but where there is light, there are always dark corners that cannot be illuminated.

In fact, the guild is not as good as the outside world imagined, otherwise the golden ball would not have been kidnapped.

Of course, this has nothing to do with what is happening now.

As early as a few years ago, the Interstellar Planter Guild had organized several meetings, the content of which was 'whether to stop the unconditional high price acquisition of planters and spiritual planters'.

As I said before, for all planters who join the guild, the guild will give great discounts when purchasing their output.

In the beginning, these clauses were only to protect the interests of planters, but now, this has long since changed its original intention.

Originally, the basic purchase price given by the guild was already a very real price, and some prices were even sold on the market, but they could not be sold at this price.

But there are still people who are not satisfied.

Perhaps it is the pampering and connivance of the guild that gave these planters and spiritual planters the conditions to breed greed, so some planters wanted higher prices and more benefits.

Take the example of the guild having the right of first repurchase under the same conditions.

If you don't look at the words 'equal conditions', you may think that the guild is quite barbaric, actually forcing planters and spirit planters to sell things to themselves.

But if these four words are added, then everything will be different.

For example, if the planter is not satisfied with the purchase price, he will deliberately go outside to find a third party to sign an agreement, and the price of the signed agreement is exactly within the price range that the guild can accept although it is indeed relatively expensive... Thus, the price increase was successful.

For example, a fruit guild purchased a unit price of 530 star coins. The planter felt that it was too low, so he went to a third party (whether it really existed or not) to sign an agreement with a unit price of [-] star coins.

Although the price of 530 has indeed become higher, it is still within the acceptable range of the guild, so the guild is also willing to bid 530.

So the planter successfully increased the unit price of his stuff by thirty.

Of course, if he is not satisfied with the price, he can still continue to raise the price in the same way.

As for the existence of a third party, it is not important, anyway, it is the planter who has the final say.

At best, this kind of behavior is bullying the guild, but at worst, it is a white-eyed wolf.

Planting the free land given by the guild, taking the wages given by the guild, enjoying the excellent treatment from the guild in all aspects, but in the end they are playing tricks on the guild's wool... Isn't this a white-eyed wolf?
This kind of thing has one thing and two things, and many times the guild knows it, but they just turn a blind eye and close one eye.

If the grower asks too much, the guild can also refuse to buy, so the grower can only find a way to sell the crops in his hands.

Since this kind of wool-sweeping incident happened, the guild spent more and more money on purchasing food every year, but the amount of food that was actually purchased was not much.

Even if the guild family has a big business, it can't stand the erosion speed like moths.

This is also the reason why the Planters Association organizes a discussion on 'whether to stop the unconditional high price acquisition of planters and spiritual planters'.

It's just that after discussing for a long time, they failed to come to a conclusion.

Some people feel that this kind of wool-grabbing behavior continues to be laissez-faire, which undoubtedly nourishes the ambitions of these people and will make them worse.

There are also people who think that most of the planters are very good, they cooperate with the guild's work every time, and the purchase price is also negotiable, and they never play such a cautious game.

So the matter was shelved.

After all, if there is no result from the discussion, they can't act rashly. If they change it casually, what will cause dissatisfaction, and then there will be another wave of public opinion attacks.

There are too many people wishing that the Planters Guild would 'die'.

So this topic has been dragged on for several years, and when I thought it would be over again, a turning point came.

The turning point here is the emergence of seasonal vegetables and fruits.

It attracted the attention of all interstellar people, and naturally also attracted the attention of the guild and those planters and spiritual planters who were members of the guild.

What most interstellar people think is——

It's great to be able to see/eat spiritual plant food in my lifetime!

What the planter and the spiritual planter think is——

Why doesn't the guild care if the spirit planter can go out and open a shop?
Since this spiritual planter can earn so much by going out and opening a shop, why can't I?

What the guild thinks is——

Which guild's spiritual planter is this, who dares to sell things directly? Doesn't their guild care about the output of the spiritual planter?
On second thought...if only those people who like to plunder the guild's wool could go out and set up shop to pluck other rich people's wool.

……

So what the guild wanted came true.

How can someone who can squeeze the guild's wool resist this kind of temptation?
So they discussed with the guild one after another to learn from this spiritual planter and sell their own things outside.

Whether it was the guild, the planters, or the spiritual planters, they didn't know that Su Luo hadn't joined the guild at first, after all, it seemed almost impossible to them.

So the planter and the spiritual planter were thinking, since some spiritual planters have made an exception and sold their own things, then they should be able to do the same.

The guild naturally couldn't ask for it, so they pretended to be embarrassed, and finally let these wandering planters and spirit planters sell things by themselves.

Of course, because they didn't sell things to the guild, the guild will stop supplying land for free, and the salary they can get every month will also be reduced...

To be honest, not to mention the reduction, even if it doesn't give a point, the guild is justified.

You are ready to sell your stuff, but the guild didn't get anything, and they don't owe you anything, so why do you still get paid and enjoy all kinds of special treatment?

Regarding this point, some people who are greedy for money but only want to make money safely and are not so bold are persuaded to leave.

But since there are timid ones, there are also bold ones, so in the end, some planters and spiritual planters agreed to the guild's request.

Their output can no longer only be sold to guilds.

The guild also took back the free land. If they still need it, they need to spend money to rent the land to grow it.

In addition, wages and benefits have also declined slightly.

Similar things happen in almost all interstellar planter guilds, but the guild seems to have reached an agreement, and it doesn't stop the planters from wanting to go out and become 'independent'.

Both the growers and the guild breathed a sigh of relief after signing a brand new deal.

Now that the agreement has been signed, if you want to go back on your word, it is not that simple...

(End of this chapter)

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