do,” Serenity suggested, laughing. “They’re probably just waiting to meet someone like us.”
Serenity found the situation amusing and chuckled as well. She had enlisted someone to help her with knitting crafts, allowing her to work at a more relaxed pace. Consequently, she turned on her computer to draft a contract and a proposal. Among the three of them, she was the only one from the countryside.
Although she had not lived in the countryside for over ten years, she had a deeper understanding of the land than her two best friends. They planned to lease several abandoned fields to cultivate a variety of vegetables and fruits. Vegetables needed to be grown near a water source for convenient irrigation, but they could be less selective when it came to growing grass.
If they intended to cultivate numerous fields of vegetables, manual watering would not be feasible. They would need an impractical number of people to complete the task. Serenity concluded that once the contract was finalized and work commenced, they would also need to hire professionals to drill wells in the vegetable fields. They would need to install water pipes and automatic sprinkler systems that could rotate 360 degrees, allowing for automatic irrigation rather than manual labor.
While drafting the contract, Serenity occasionally communicated with Jasmine, who would come over to review it and then shrug. “I’m only interested in investments and dividends. I don’t understand this at all and can’t contribute in any meaningful way. You know me—I only know how to eat and drink. I’m too lazy to think.”
“My mom always says that raising me is like raising a pig. Because of my personality, my aunt hopes I’ll marry into a wealthy family so they won’t have to worry about me anymore.”
Serenity was left speechless. “Just print it out and let Elisa take a look. She hears more than we do,” she suggested.
We can modify it if any issues arise, or we can ask their legal department to draft one for us; it amounts to the same thing.