"Linhai Horse Farm has a total area of ​​103 million mu, including a riding area, a sightseeing area, a camping area, an oil and wheat area, a restaurant, etc. There are a total of 678 horses and 423 sheep here, of which 81 are pregnant sheep, and there are 129 cows. Every plant and tree here was planned and built by me."

An Chen took a bite of chocolate and checked the time.

Sukhbaru continued, "Seven years ago, I left here to work. I saw what tourism is and discovered business opportunities. Don't think Chichuanli is quite lively now. In fact, it is only in the past two years that there have been a few more tourists. Seven years ago, there were only a few tourists a year."

"The herders are busy with their cattle, sheep and horses every day, and they move back and forth every year, so they don't have much free time. You probably don't know that many children here don't even receive the most basic nine-year compulsory education."

An Chen, who had been listening quietly, finally asked, "Why don't you go to school?"

"Because we don't have time, because we are poor." Sukhbaru's voice was a little suppressed. After a while, he lit a cigarette for himself and continued, "Every household here has a lot of cattle and sheep to take care of. If a family has two children, the older one basically has never been to school. Because one of them needs to help the parents take care of the cattle, sheep and pastures at home. Not only do they take care of the cattle and sheep, but they also need to dig Cordyceps when they have time."

Sukhbaru looked at Anchen and said, "Chichuanli looks a bit lively, but it's just a superficial phenomenon. As for the small county town below Chichuanli, no one cares about it. The purpose of my running a horse farm is to promote Chichuanli and make it famous."

"I want to make Chichuanli a very famous tourist destination, so that the villagers here don't have to travel every year, and every child here can go to school."

When saying this, Sukhbaru's voice was a little suppressed, his eyes looked up at the distant sky, but with strong hope.

His voice trembled slightly, and the emotions deep inside were surging.

An Chen looked at the other person, blinked twice and said, "Oh."

He took another piece of chocolate and put it in his mouth.

Sukhbaru looked at his indifferent expression and said, "I have such a great wish, shouldn't you show some appreciation?"

An Chen said: "I just said 'Oh'."

Sukhbaru: “…”

It's been so long in vain.

Sukhbaru, who was originally trying to beat around the bush, simply said, "How about you do me a favor and I give you ten boxes of these chocolates?"

"What's the deal?"

"Please help me persuade Erden to participate in the horse riding competition and win the championship."

"Don't go."

Sukhbaru asked in confusion, "Why don't you go? I think he will listen to you."

Anchen said: "I don't think he will listen to me, and he said he likes freedom. I heard it this morning."

Sukhbaru said: "You heard it this morning, so you think I am a boring person."

"No." In Sukhbaru's expectant eyes, An Chen said bluntly: "I just think you are quite shameless."

Sukhbaru: "...Your words make me so sad. You can't judge a person by his appearance."

An Chen said: "You are so bad on the surface, you must be even dirtier and worse inside."

Sukhbaru stroked his forehead and thought, this little kid is so talkative.

Everything that comes out of his mouth is so infuriating.

Sukhbaru asked, "Tell me, what do you want in order to try to convince Erden?"

An Chen asked seriously, "I don't want to. You have a big mouth. You don't go to Erden yourself, but you ask me to go. You have no good intentions."

"That's because Erden can't listen to me now."

"That means what you said is not what he likes to hear. You should reflect on yourself."

Sukhbaru covered his chest with his hands. This little guy spoke softly, but his words pierced his heart.

He stopped looking.

If I continue talking to An Chen, I’m afraid I’ll be pissed to death.

Anyway, given Erdeng's righteous character, it would be almost the same with Qi Da and Qi Er around.

Sukhbaru asked the sightseeing bus driver to stop the car and said to Anchen, "Get off."

An Chen got off the car obediently.

Then Sukhbaru asked the driver to drive away, leaving Anchen alone.

An Chen looked at the car going away, stuffed the last bite of chocolate into his mouth and said, "Is he...broken?"

This grassland is quite large. An Chen looked at his phone and found that the map here didn't provide any clues, so he started walking towards the exit based on his feeling.

*

On his way back, Sukhbaru met Erdene who was riding towards him on horseback.

He rode his horse to block the other car.

Erdeng got off the horse, and with his tall figure, he stepped onto the sightseeing car in two or three steps. He grabbed Sukhbaru by the collar and asked in a deep voice, "Baru, where did you take Anchen?"

Sukhbaru took his hand away. His already dark face turned even darker than coal. He said sternly, "Let go."

Erden held his hand tightly and did not let go.

Sukhbaru said angrily, "I have tied him up. If you don't let go, you will never know where he is in your life."

Erdeng loosened his grip, his face livid, and said, "You admitted it, it turned out to be you who did it."

He learned from Doji that Anchen's reshoot scenes were originally scheduled for Ruixi Grassland, but Baru asked him to reshoot them at Linhai Grassland. He knew there was a problem.

On the way there, he happened to meet the staff who were leaving, and Erden felt something was even more wrong.

How could it be that the artist hasn't left yet but all the staff have left, leaving the artist alone there?

I came here on horseback and saw Sukhbaru coming back in a carriage.

Sukhbaru looked at the younger brother who grew up with him, and saw the disgust in his eyes.

He suppressed his emotions, straightened his suit, and said, "As long as you promise me that you will participate in the horse riding competition tomorrow and win the championship, I will tell you where An Chen is."

Erdeng's eyes were about to burst, and he said, "Sukhbaru, you are so despicable that I am afraid of you."

Sukhbaru said, "Yes, I am despicable, but the choice of saving Anchen or not is yours."

Erden gritted his teeth and looked at the other party.

"I'll only give you one minute to think about it. If you don't agree, don't even think about Anchen's whereabouts." Sukhbaru took the opportunity to step up his efforts, slowly approaching Erden and whispering in his ear, "Don't worry, killing is against the law. I won't kill him. At most, I'll make him suffer a little and get his skin peeled off."

Erden's face was as gloomy as if a storm was coming, and it was frighteningly dark.

His brows were furrowed and his lips were pressed into a straight line, trying hard to suppress the anger that was about to erupt.

Finally, he gritted his teeth and said, "Okay, I promise you, I will participate in the horse riding competition tomorrow and win first place."

Sukhbaru looked relieved and quickly hid himself again so as not to be discovered.

He knew Erdene, and he would definitely do what he said.

Even if it was forced.

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