Ultimate Village Doctor-Chapter 801 - 865 Dividend Conflict

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Chapter 801: Chapter 865: Dividend Conflict Chapter 801: Chapter 865: Dividend Conflict Chapter Eight Hundred and Sixty-five

Jin Lian cleared her throat and continued, “Next, I’ll announce the share dividend amounts for each villager.

Please check this for yourselves.

When you hear your name called, come up.

Long Sande, holding a 0.3% stake, your annual dividend is one million five hundred and thirty thousand.”

Boom!

All the villagers below exploded into an uproar.

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They had only a vague concept of the amount of money involved, knowing that a lot was to be distributed.

It wasn’t until Jin Lian announced it just now.

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That everyone understood just how much the share dividends were.

Long Sande was an old farmer in his sixties from the village, standing there trembling, seemingly unable to believe his own ears.

Jin Lian repeated it again, saying, “Uncle Sande, please come up here.

Oh, and bring your company share certificate with you too, we’ll verify it and then give you the money.”

Only then did Long Sande snap back to reality and made his way to the stage, surrounded by his family members.

He looked at Jin Lian and said, “Is it, is it really this much money?”

“Of course, Uncle Sande.

Just let us verify your share certificate,” Jin Lian said.

“Oh, oh, okay.” Long Sande took out a document.

The villagers had already been informed about this yesterday.

The company’s employees came up to verify it, and then quickly counted out one million five hundred and thirty bundles of cash, handing it to Long Sande.

One of the finance workers said, “Uncle Sande, if you’re worried it’s not safe, we’ve also brought bank service personnel with us this time.

They can deposit the money into your bank account right away.”

Long Sande looked at the stacks of cash, nearly speechless.

In his whole life, he had never seen so much money, nor had he imagined that this money would be his.

Finally, reminded by his children, he deposited the money in the bank.

At this point, Jin Lian began announcing again, “The next one is Lin Guangxing, holding a 0.2% stake, your annual dividend is one million and twenty thousand.”

Jin Lian announced one by one.

Li Jialin had last time bought up 26% of the land shares, and there was still 4% she hadn’t acquired.

Now what Jin Lian was announcing were the remaining 4% of the shareholders who had refused Li Jialin’s acquisition.

In the village, many people had thought them fools, as Li Jialin’s offer had been very generous, and almost every family had received millions, with some that owned more land receiving three or four million.

But they hadn’t imagined that those who didn’t sell their shares would receive so much just in share dividends.

Everyone was stunned.

And this was just the first year’s dividend.

Though most of them were farmers with little education, they weren’t fools.

A simple calculation made it clear: though they had received more money by selling their land in one go than they would in dividends, by selling, they would lose their dividend rights.

As long as the company existed, they could receive dividends every year, totalling millions annually.

There was simply no comparison between the two.

Now, everyone was dumbfounded.

Watching those who went up, each receiving so much money.

Many people couldn’t keep still, whispering to each other with anxious looks on their faces.

There weren’t many who hadn’t sold their shares, less than ten households left.

Jin Lian quickly finished announcing them, and began, “Next, Long Heping, holding a 0.4% stake, your share dividend is two million and forty thousand!”

A dark-skinned middle-aged man stood there, his eyes widening at the thought of receiving over two million.

He hurried to the stage.

Jin Lian said, “Brother Heping, please bring your share certificate for verification.”

Long Heping chuckled, “Lian, little sister, I, I forgot to bring it.

I’ll go back and get it later.

Just give it to me first.”

Jin Lian shook her head, saying, “That won’t do.

We have to verify everyone’s.

Brother Heping, if you didn’t bring it, go home and fetch it.

I’ll move on to the next person.”

Watching the stacks of fresh red bills, Long Heping’s eyes were filled with longing.

He stepped forward, saying, “Lian, little sister, we’re all folks from the same village.

Make an exception, I’ll definitely bring it to you.”

As he said this, he moved forward to take the money.

“Stand back!

Move away!”

A SWAT officer quickly raised his gun and aimed it at him.

Long Heping’s smile stiffened with fear as he hurriedly raised his hands and backed away several steps, stuttering, “D-don’t shoot, please.”

Jin Lian said, “Heping, you should go home and get your stock certificate.

You definitely won’t be shortchanged.”

Long Heping’s face turned ugly.

Where could he possibly have his stock certificate?

He had transferred it to Li Jialin.

But now he knew he couldn’t bluff his way through this since the police were watching from the side.

As a mere farmer, he didn’t have the nerve to be so brazen and could only step down from the stage reluctantly.

Jin Lian continued to call out names.

Since those who hadn’t sold their shares had already received their money earlier, those left whom she called out were all villagers who had sold their shares.

These villagers watched helplessly as piles of money slipped through their fingers.

How could they be content?

Maybe one or two people didn’t dare to make trouble.

But the majority had sold their shares.

Over eighty percent of the villagers, in fact.

So many people together, emboldened by their numbers, no one knew who started the commotion first, but the crowd began to get stirred up.

“Why aren’t we getting money?

We also contributed the land.”

“Yeah, Village Chief, why aren’t we getting our share?”

“We’ve slaved away in the village for a whole year.

Why should they get a cut and we don’t?”

“Give us money!”

“Give us money!”

The crowd surged toward the stage, and the armed special police quickly raised their guns, yelling, “Back off!”

But there were too many people now, especially a few of the village ringleaders who shouted, “Try shooting, we dare you!

Let’s see you shoot down so many of us.”

The situation gradually started to spiral out of control.

Long Xiaoshan gave Wang Chao a look.

Wang Chao leaped off the platform, stamping his foot hard on the ground.

Boom!

The cement floor fractured, creating a large hole as stones flew.

Wang Chao glared coldly at the group of villagers and roared, “Who dares to come forward!”

Wang Chao, a Xuan Level Expert and a man of countless kills, exuded an aura of killing so strong that it would make even an ordinary martial artist shiver with fear, let alone a group of farmers.

This immediately sent everyone scurrying back in panic, with the more faint-hearted fainting on the spot.

Long Xiaoshan stood up, walked to the edge of the stage, crossed his arms, and looked down at the villagers, “I said before, those who bring their stock certificates will get their money.

What’s this chaos about?

Where are your stock certificates?

I told you all to bring them when I notified you yesterday.

Did you forget?”

The villagers looked at each other, at a loss.

“Xiaoshan,” an old man stepped forward and said, “We gave our stock certificates to Mr.

Li.”

“Right, Mr.

Li said she wanted to buy our shares, so we sold them to her.

You should ask her for them.”

That’s what the villagers claimed.

Long Xiaoshan beckoned, and Li Jialin walked over.

He said, “You bought their shares.”

Li Jialin replied, “Yes, Chairman.”

Long Xiaoshan said, “Since you’ve bought them, these shares are now yours, and so will be any dividends later on.”

Li Jialin feigned great excitement and said, “Thank you, Chairman.”

“No way!”

The villagers below immediately erupted in anger, “How can you give it to her!”

This was a matter of several hundred million yuan, and the villagers were utterly consumed by greed, shouting, “We want a refund; give us our shares back!”

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