CEO's Reborn Wife-Chapter 1602 - 1610 Ten Million

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Chapter 1602: Chapter 1610 Ten Million

This remark made Leah Webster laugh, and Granny Sampton was laughing along next to her.

Granny Sampson was delighted not only because this home stay could be established, but more so because she saw the ability and talent of her grandson, Bright Sampton, and the good relationship between the young siblings, who were willing to support each other in their careers.

No one now expected that this young Bright Sampton, who was still full of the competitive spirit of games, would, in the next few years, grow into the most renowned home stay entrepreneur in the industry.

At this time, Leah Webster could not foresee the future, that one day their home stay would open all over the country, becoming the most high-end chain brand.

Nor could she foresee that this home stay, in the future, would become an internationally renowned home stay that needs to be booked half a year in advance, attracting travel enthusiasts from all over the world.

"By the way, there’s another big problem in your plan, and that is the issue of land usage rental. My opinion is to buy it outright," Bright Sampson looked at Jane Sampson and said, "However, this way, Sister, the initial investment will be a bit high." 𝙛𝒓𝓮𝒆𝔀𝒆𝙗𝓷𝒐𝙫𝒆𝙡.𝒄𝓸𝓶

"My idea is to directly sign a 70-year land use rights transfer agreement with the villagers, pay the fee in one lump sum, and then file it with the relevant departments, notarize it, and have the specifics of the transfer agreement drafted by a lawyer," Bright Sampson said, "If we don’t do this, once our home stay is up and running, it’s easy for jealous people to exploit loopholes in land usage rights to bring us down."

"The land I have my eyes on is all forestland, it should all be cheap," Leah Webster said, "I’ll handle buying the land. I’m from the home village; they can’t push me around on price! Besides, nobody knows my plans right now, so I know what to do."

"So, what you’re saying is, you’re going to build this home stay?" Granny Sampton clapped joyfully, feeling very comforted in her heart, and if her husband could see Bright Sampson like this from the spirit world, he would surely be very happy too.

"We will," Bright Sampson nodded, "But the investment is quite large, so, Sister, you might be stretched for a while."

"I should have no problem with money," Jane Sampson laughed, "If I don’t, James Black has! What’s his is mine!"

"Then I’ll go sell the car registered under my name as well," Bright Sampson said, "I haven’t used a car recently anyway."

"How much do you need to invest? Grandma has it; there’s no need to sell the car," Granny Sampson felt a little heartache for her grandson Bright Sampson, as he was still in school and she was previously worried he would go astray. He really didn’t have much money in hand.

Now that his dad has frozen his cards, Bright Sampson has even less.

"I estimate at least ten million approximately, with the fluctuation mainly depending on the land purchase price. So, Grandma, don’t touch your retirement money, the money issues will be solved by my sister and me," Bright Sampson said.

Hearing that Bright Sampson was both selling the car and raising money, Jane Sampson wondered how big it was.

Upon hearing ten million, Jane Sampson inexplicably let out a sigh of relief.

"Sister, I’ve thought about it, if the investment is ten million, you put in five million, and I put in five million. If additional funds are needed later, we will split them equally based on the additional amount," Bright Sampson turned his head and looked at the dazed Leah Webster, "You don’t need to put in a dime; you just need to provide the design, time, and manpower. For the home stay, you’ll directly get 20% of the shares, and the remaining 80% will be split equally, with 40% for my sister and 40% for me. Do you have any objections to this share distribution?"