Li Qing agreed to Lü Zong's conditions after some contemplation.
"There might be some benefits in doing this deal, but if I don't, it would definitely spell trouble," he reasoned.
Moreover, the venture provided Li Qing with a new line of thought.
If he went ahead with the acquisition, it seemed he really could make a tidy sum.
Although the harvest of Wenguan Leaves from his own family was nearly at its end, he was aware that deep in the mountains there were plenty of wild, naturally grown Wenguan Trees.
In addition, most of the villagers living in the nearby mountains were also cultivating Wenguan Trees.
For example, to the east of Sanhe Village, there lay one large mountain after another, where transportation was inconvenient, and residents were sparsely populated.
Li Qing had visited that area before and knew for a fact that there were many Wenguan Trees there.
The procurement of Wenguan Leaves was clearly a newly emerged industry.