If the Tilaimei Plain were not under Colin's rule, Johnson would have agreed to the proposal right away, but now... he needed to return and give it serious consideration.
"It's all right, if the Tate Family has any ideas later, you are always welcome."
Johnson didn't continue to persuade. He believed that as long as he made contact early and was willing to lose more benefits to lower food prices, these forces had no reason not to choose him as their new food supplier.
Once he opened up these families' markets, he could slowly return food prices to normal.
Thus, as long as the farmland he owned could be profitable in the future, the initiative to cultivate new farmland could not be considered a complete failure, and there would eventually come a day to break even.
It's just a pity... that he had far too little suitable farmland in his hands, even if he did capture these market shares, it was unlikely to affect the food business of the Tilaimei Plain.
"... Colin Leonard."