Chapter 11 (1/2)

Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

Lu Xiu looked left and right. Finally, he found Lu Qi sitting in a rocking chair under a tree with extremely beautiful peach blossoms. A gust of wind blew past, and a few peach blossoms fell onto his body.

Putting everything aside, it was a beautiful scene.

But how could he put everything aside?

Lu Qi rocking a rocking chair under the peach blossom tree, the Lu family’s bodyguards working hard in the fields, and a car full of hoes that he had bought after running around for dozens of minutes…

All of these told Lu Xiu that things had gone off track somewhere.

Moreover, the direction of the road ahead was unknown. He might fall into a cliff after a few more steps!

Lu Xiu walked quickly to Lu Qi with a puzzled look on his face, ignoring the begging for help messages in the eyes of the bodyguards in the fields.

“Lu Qi, is this… shooting the life you yearn for?”

At this moment, Lu Bei walked over with a small round plate made of bamboo. “Young Lord, these are fresh tomatoes that have just been picked. They have been washed clean. Miss Cheng wants you to eat a few so that you won’t catch a cold tonight.”

Lu Qi reached out and took it. He naturally pinched one and put it into his mouth.

“Don’t ask so many questions. Would you like to have one?”

Lu Xiu ran around nervously to buy hoes. He was thirsty and didn’t care whether his hands were dirty or not. He grabbed two or three and wanted to stuff them into his mouth.

Just then, Lu Bei turned back —

“Oh yes, Miss Cheng said that this small tomato costs 1,000 yuan each. She will give you a 15% discount for this plate. It’s 40,000 yuan, pay on the spot.”

After saying that, he ran off, leaving Lu Xiu looking at the three small tomatoes in his hand.

1,000 yuan per tomato?! Even in the most expensive supermarket, this plate was only sold for a few tens of yuan, but here, it was sold for tens of thousands of yuan?!

Lu Xiu was shocked and saw that Lu Qi was eating with relish, stuffing one tomato after another into his mouth.

He lifted one up shakily and placed it under the bright moonlight to admire it carefully.

No, no matter how he admired it, it was just an ordinary small tomato. It was not a diamond or a precious jade, so how could it be sold for 1,000 yuan each?

Although the Lu family did not lack money, even to the extent that they might not be able to use it up in dozens of lifetimes, it did not mean that they had to be slaughtered like a fish on a chopping board!

Wait, Miss Cheng? Which Miss Cheng?

He then looked at the girl who was directing the bodyguards he had painstakingly trained to hoe the fields —