Chapter 169: Planning Retribution on the Strange New House’s Rafter (3)_1
"Exactly, exactly! My family also considered setting up greenhouses, and thankfully, Aunt Cai warned us, or else would we not be crying to death now? You folks didn’t listen, how could you blame the Mo Family?"
"If you ask me, they are just jealous of the Mo Family, but even with jealousy, you can’t just spout nonsense with your eyes wide open!"
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As the villagers who were watching the excitement learned the ins and outs, they spoke up for the Mo Family one after another. Among them were those who had thought about setting up greenhouse vegetables, and now, seeing people like Wang Dali losing all their assets, they were extremely grateful to Mo Yan and Aunt Cai for their earlier warnings.
"How can we not blame the Mo Family? If it weren’t for the Mo Family starting that damned greenhouse vegetables business, we wouldn’t have followed suit and built them, and now we’ve lost so much we can’t even afford coarse rice porridge. Who else should we seek justice from if not them?"
Wang Dali, who was being scrutinized by everyone, refused to admit his own mistake, and with a stiff neck, he spat out such skewed logic.
Mo Yan was stunned after hearing this, such bizarre reasoning, surely not that of a normal person!
Such a person needed to be harshly taught a lesson; otherwise, if something else happened in the future, they would blame others again, and it would be annoying to death!
Thinking this, Mo Yan’s eyes flickered, "Wang Dali, you’re causing this ruckus today simply because you want my family to compensate for your loss, how do you think my family should compensate?"
Upon hearing this, a look of wild joy appeared on Wang Dali’s face, "Naturally, you should compensate me for the cost of setting up the greenhouse, the losses I suffered because I couldn’t work for months due to taking care of the greenhouse, and the travel expenses for selling vegetables in the city. I won’t swindle you, just casually throw in three to five hundred pieces and that’ll be fine."
By the end, Wang Dali waved his big hand, showcasing the classic face of someone looking for a bargain and still acting cute - a sight that was simply revolting.
