"You and my sister are here to set up a farm company. You'll be the general manager, and my sister will manage the finances. I'll give both of you 20% of the shares. The farm will contract the land, and the necessary formalities for building it will be handled."
"Dad and Mom will lead the workers in managing the farm's planting and breeding. You'll recruit people to handle the finances and future agricultural product sales."
"Ah? Let me be the general manager?" Lucas opened his mouth in surprise. He didn't expect his brother-in-law to let him manage the farm.
"Can I manage the finances?" Liu Wan was also touched. Compared to being a housewife at home, of course it would be better to work on her own.
"What's the problem? You're familiar with the departments, and you know where to go to handle the procedures.
In the beginning, you'll just manage the paperwork, land contracting, and contacting people to build the farm, etc.
I'll transfer the funds into the company account, and you'll be responsible for managing the company.
Dad and Mom will lead the workers—what's wrong with that?"
As he spoke, Jason Liu looked at Father and Mother Liu. "What do you think, parents? Does this sound okay?"
Of course, Father Liu thought it was fine. He didn't understand much outside of manual labor, but he'd been farming for decades—this, he could do.
Naturally, Mother Liu had no objections either. Running a farm and a company in her hometown was something to be proud of!
"Alright, I'll transfer 5 million to your bank card first and ask my brother-in-law to register the farm company.
This money will serve as the registered capital.
If it's not enough later, I'll transfer more until the farm is profitable!" Jason Liu said as he contacted ICBC and transferred the money into Liu's bank account.
Soon, a text message arrived on Liu's phone, showing that 5 million had been deposited. Including the money Jason Liu had given earlier, the total exceeded 5.6 million.
The family looked at Jason Liu, stunned by the enormous amount—5 million was no small sum. They were so shocked they didn't know what to say.
"Jason, you transferred so much money to us—won't your company run short on funds?" Mother Liu asked her son worriedly.
"Mom, it's not company money. It's my personal money. The company's finances are more than sufficient. You don't need to worry—your son is really rich now!"
Jason Liu didn't even mention the bank card balance.
He didn't tell them about the more than 90 million he had in savings—he was afraid it would shock them too much.
Still, seeing this scene unfold, Liu Wan and Lucas were amazed. Their younger brother had more money than they'd imagined!
Transferring 5 million in cash is rare, even for families with assets worth hundreds of millions. Most of that wealth is in fixed assets—cash flow is usually limited.
Now that the plan to contract land in the village and build an ecological farm was in motion, Father Liu eagerly went to the village party secretary to discuss land contracts.
Jason Liu, meanwhile, discussed with his brother-in-law Lucas and went directly to leverage some connections and register the farm company.
As for the company name, everyone discussed it for a long time but lacked creative ideas, eventually settling on the rather plain Liu Ecological Farm Co., Ltd.
Regardless of the name, the registered capital was 5 million yuan. Victor was listed as the legal representative, with Lucas as the general manager. Everyone in Jason Liu's family held shares.
Jason Liu allocated his 60% share, giving 20% each to Father Liu and Mother Liu.
In other words, each family member—Father Liu, Mother Liu, Liu Wan, Xu Liwei, and Jason Liu himself—owned 20% of Liu Ecological Farm Company, a very balanced distribution.
In truth, Jason Liu didn't care about the farm shares. The whole point was to support his parents so they wouldn't feel idle or uneasy. It also gave them a sense of purpose.
The actual labor didn't need to be done by Father and Mother Liu. Workers would be hired for that. The two of them only needed to supervise, giving them work they enjoyed without tiring them out.
It also helped create employment opportunities for local villagers—a win-win.
Seeing how excited Father Liu was when he went to the village party secretary to discuss land contracts made it clear he was genuinely happy.
Mother Liu was also thrilled.
She had already planned to visit her relatives during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
She told her brother that working on the farm would be easier and safer than working on a construction site—and the money wouldn't be less.
Jason Liu was happy, too. Seeing how energetic and motivated his parents were made everything feel worthwhile.
He had spent millions just to make them happy, and it felt worth every cent!
For Jason Liu, who was about to make even more money selling logs, ten million was nothing—his wealth was about to skyrocket.
Thanks to his brother-in-law's connections, the company registration process went smoothly—just a few documents were required.
Because of the Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, the other party promised to handle the registration on the first business day after the holiday. The business license and official seal would be delivered to Lucas's house.
Soon, word spread throughout Village that Jason Liu had earned money and was helping his father contract land to build an ecological farm.
The next day, the family brought gifts to visit the grandparents' home for the Mid-Autumn Festival. This year, the eldest aunt, second aunt, and uncle came early, greeting them with smiles.
It was quite a surprise. The two aunts and the uncle, for once, smiled warmly and welcomed them into the grandparents' home.
Jason Liu found their expressions amusing but wasn't moved at all.
Mother Liu was initially surprised but quickly realized these snobs must have heard about her son's wealth. That's why they were being so polite now.
Even though she knew they had their own selfish motives, she couldn't help but smile. Finally, they no longer dared to look down on her family.
Father Liu was overjoyed. Complimented by his sisters and brother, he smiled the entire time.
Jason Liu and his sister exchanged glances—they both thought Dad was easily pleased. No one had ever treated him so warmly before!
It was obvious this sudden friendliness had a motive—something was coming.
"Jason Liu, when it's time for dinner, if any of them ask to borrow money, just say you've put everything into the eco-farm. Don't pay them any attention!" Liu Wan whispered, tugging on her brother's sleeve as they walked in.
"Don't worry. I just came to give Mom some face. I'll leave after we eat—not staying a second longer," Jason Liu replied with a smile, lowering his voice.
Liu Wan nodded, smiled, and walked in holding her son Noah's hand.
Lucas, carrying his daughter Lila, overheard the siblings' conversation and couldn't help but smile bitterly.
After being a son-in-law in the Liu family for several years, he had already figured out the dynamics of those relatives.
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