Sean Knight was curious about why Robert kept making consecutive phone calls, but he wasn't in a rush and chose to deal with the farmland matters first.
The tasks he had left with Douglas Cooper were now almost sorted out.
In addition, many locals, having heard that the farm wanted to sublease the land for cultivation, came forward to apply proactively.
The local residents nearby could see that this Chinese man, managing a farm with a group of people, was different from the previous Japanese. They didn't shun the locals; instead, they employed them on a large scale.
What's more, the pay was good. This resulted in a lot of locals hoping to interact with Sean and his team, and even the previously discontented small farm owners were becoming enthusiastic, hoping to seize this opportunity to make a comeback.