Anyone with a keen eye could see that this was a smoke-free war involving tremendous interests. There were quite a few who supported Udagawa's specialists, and even some locals from Australia joined in the cheering.
The commotion grew so intense that Lawrence from Amora City and Zachary Hebrew, the head of the State Association, started to worry. They would occasionally call Yan Fei to ask how he was preparing.
What else could he say? Yan Fei calmly told them that everything was under control.
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Amidst the lively media exchange of opinions — you say no, I say yes — the day to sell the cattle finally arrived.
That morning, Lawrence came with a large truck and people to help move the cattle. He was genuinely afraid of any mishaps, as the publicity had made it a nationwide sensation, even impacting the reputation of the entire industry, reaching as far as Japan.