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Chapter 39 There is no free horse grass in the world

Chapter 39 There is no free horse grass in the world
Hao Yun went to the capital to film a movie, which took more than half a month, and his horse just happened to arrive here.

Dongyang Equestrian Club is located between Dongyang city and Hengdian, a little bit off the beaten track.

There is no way. The space required for an equestrian club is too large and it is definitely impossible to open it in the city.

Fortunately, the club is very close to Dongyang East Bus Station and Dongxianfeng Park.

There is a bus running between Hengdian and the city center, passing by almost every half hour, and the ticket price is only four yuan.

Four dollars is actually not a small amount of money, but in order to deal with the horse rewarded by the system, Hao Yun also has to go.

Every day late means the foster care fee is thirty dollars.

Thirty yuan is the price the system negotiated with others. It only includes shipping. As long as the horse arrives here, all expenses will be paid by Hao Yun.

Fuck, it feels more expensive than supporting myself.

Live worse than a horse.

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When he arrived at the club, Hao Yun asked someone and was then brought in front of the boss.

There was no need to alarm the club owner about this matter. It was the owner himself who wanted to meet Hao Yun, the "tycoon" who bought horses privately.

"Hello, I'm Hao Yun, here to pick up my horse."

When Hao Yun walked into this large office which was at least 60 square meters in size, he felt that the boss must be a very showy person.

"My name is Wen Yuming. I set up this small horse farm with my friends." Wen Yuming invited Hao Yun to sit down.

He was shocked by Hao Yun's age. The guy was probably no more than 20 years old and looked too young. He did not fit the image of a middle-aged greasy boss that he had imagined.

"Thank you, Mr. Wen, for helping me transport the horse here." Hao Yun sat down on the big sofa that he had never sat on in his life.

Damn, this is life.

It's nice to have money.

This sofa probably costs tens of thousands.

"I have to thank you. If your friend hadn't contacted me, I would have been cheated. This order cost me at least three hundred thousand yuan." Wen Yuming sighed.

Hao Yun was dumbfounded: "I don't quite understand what Mr. Wen said."

"I went to the grassland to buy horses this time because I was introduced by a friend. I took a fancy to a batch of good horses with a total price of 400,000. We were about to sign the contract, but Tengger, whom you commissioned, came over and helped me find that most of these horses had problems. Otherwise, alas..." Wen Yuming is still frightened.

So, he asked someone to notify Hao Yun if they saw him.

"It has nothing to do with me. President Wen is very lucky in wealth, so he will naturally turn the bad situation into good fortune." Hao Yun quickly spoke modestly.

But I was muttering in my heart, don’t say these useless things, can you please cash your gratitude to me.

Besides, the scammers on the grassland all play so wildly.

Isn't it said that men who lasso horses are simple and honest?

"There is no such thing as turning misfortune into fortune," Wen Yuming laughed, "If I hadn't met a noble person, I don't know how it would have ended."

It doesn't matter whether it's money or not. The main thing is that if this matter gets out, he will lose all face in the underworld.

"What about Tengger..." Hao Yun started to worry about Tengger again. He exposed someone else's scam and didn't know if he would be beaten to death.

"He saved me from losses and helped me buy a really good horse, so I asked him to come here as a riding coach. His whole family is preparing to move here. You will probably see him when you come to the club next week."

Wen Yuming knew what Hao Yun was worried about.

"That's great, he is my equestrian master." Hao Yun was quite happy.

You can come and take advantage of the class then.

"You are welcome to come and visit us often. Do you have your own place to keep your horse, or do you plan to keep it in the club?" Wen Yuming has also met private horse owners.

They either keep them in their own estates or send them to equestrian clubs.

"Oh yes, speaking of this, I want to ask Mr. Wen, does your equestrian club accept horses? My horse should be worth 10,000 yuan. After deducting the foster fee for these days, I can..." Hao Yun enthusiastically promoted the horse he had never met. It's not that he is too bad, that's ruthless.

I really can't afford it.

The donkey is sent to an equestrian club. The expenses for feed, medicine, stables, venues, manual training... all these costs add up to two to three thousand yuan a month. Even repairing the donkey's hooves costs money.

The thirty dollars the system negotiated with others was only enough for fodder and accommodation in the stable.

"Uh..." Wen Yuming looked at Hao Yun. This matter was a little different from what he thought.

He originally thought that Hao Yun had someone pick a good horse on the prairie and then send it all the way to the south of the Yangtze River. This meant that he not only loved horses, but also must be very rich.

It turned out that this guy not only had no money, but was also very likely to be a pauper.

"If it really doesn't work, I'll sell it for 9,000 yuan!" Hao Yun was helpless. There were very few potential buyers for this thing, except for equestrian clubs and horse farms.

Even if the Hengdian Horse Farm was to take them back, Hao Yun couldn't bear it. Once the horses were there, they would have to go to film, and breaking their necks and legs would be common occurrences.

Moreover, horses are not easy to transport, and previously the system provided free shipping when they were shipped from the prairie.

If I ask him to ship the goods nationwide with free shipping, I don’t know how much money I would have left.

"Little brother...if you really want to sell it, don't pay nine thousand, I'll give it to you for ten thousand, but..." Wen Yuming did not look down on Hao Yun just because he was a poor man.

It was indeed because of Hao Yun that he avoided losing both money and face.

You have to be moral when you get involved in this business.

Since you have received a favor, you must repay it.

What's more, this guy was not only called Hao Yun, he also really brought him Hao Yun.

"Thanks……"

Why the hell is there a "but"? Hao Yun wanted to say thank you but suddenly he couldn't say it.

You are a big boss, but you are arguing with me over ten thousand yuan. Do you have any sense of public morality?

"You learned horse riding from Tengger, right? This shows that you are also a horse lover. I don't know what happened to you, but since you brought this horse here from thousands of miles away, don't abandon it easily. Horses also have spirituality." Wen Yuming said affectionately.

This guy is obviously a horse fanatic, no wonder he built such a big horse farm here.

Hao Yun almost rolled his eyes.

He had no choice but to tell the truth: "Mr. Wen, I am an extra in Hengdian and only make 30 yuan a day. I really can't afford it."

"Extras..." Wen Yuming never expected this.

He thought Hao Yun might not be as rich as he imagined, but it turned out that he did not imagine Hao Yun to be so poor.

His equestrian club is located here, and one of the main VIP members is big stars in the entertainment industry, so they are naturally no strangers to the extras in Hengdian.

Poverty, suffering, wishful thinking...

"So, I had no choice but to sell it. Mr. Wen is a horse lover, so I feel at ease selling it to the club," Hao Yun added.

I am a horse lover, or Hermes for short.

Transfer money, ten thousand yuan!

"How about this," Wen Yuming thought for a moment and said, "Whether it was intentional or not, you did help me reduce the loss of hundreds of thousands. I have my own principles in doing things. I will raise your horse for free. I will take care of its food, medicine and training. Your horse will be kept in my club. What do you think?"

"Forget about it being free. Can I let it work in the club and earn money?" Hao Yun's train of thought has always been strange.

There is no such thing as free lunch, and the same goes for horse grass.

It's hard to repay a favor.

But if the horse can earn money to support itself, wouldn't everyone be happy?

Thanks to the book friends Jiumengnanyan, Hechagongfuren, Qingshang Hantang for their rewards, and thank you all for your monthly tickets and recommendation tickets, thank you!!!
(End of this chapter)

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