"Isn't that easy to settle? Who would say no to more money? Even in the landlord's family, aren't they all stingy to the core, refusing to let go of a single cent?"
Zhuang Ruman sneered, "Isn't that because they scrimped and saved every penny over time that they can live comfortably now? There aren't many good-hearted folks around who would care about the wellbeing of others or whether others are being exploited. It's all about looking out for themselves."
"Anyway, didn't you hear what the village chief just said? He said that everything is voluntary, not forced. He only suggested it because he thought it was a good idea. Can't you see what he meant? That he's just being kind-hearted, and whether these bean seeds are good or bad has nothing to do with him. We chose it willingly, so he doesn't need to be responsible for anything."
"Now that you put it that way..." the expression on Zhuang Dali's face darkened instantly. "That does seem a bit reasonable."