The next day, Tang Qi came to pick up Oliver Xie and Shi Changxuan. This time with help, they could bring everything they needed for the funeral.
Tang Qi was a man who worked quickly and decisively. He attached great importance to the trip and even went with them in person, working remotely on his laptop in the car. He also took a moment to ask about the size of Baoyang Temple.
Oliver Xie even suspected that he was also interested in Baoyang Temple. However, although Baoyang Temple had become popular recently, it was small, and the land around it was expensive. It could not form a complex like his resort, so it was very lonely and not cost-effective.
After Tang Qi left yesterday, Shi Changxuan told Oliver Xie that according to Chen Sansheng, Tang Qi wanted to contract the Taihe Temple, but Chen Sansheng refused. They sold tickets and planned everything themselves, and they did a good job. It was considered a large-scale contract, and it was a clear stream among the temples and Taoist temples with private owners behind the scenes.
It was because Taihe Temple had more incense that Tang Qicai came up with the idea. Now that he was developing a scenic spot, he chose a temple and brought in eminent monks. In addition to the fact that it was easier to build Buddhist temples, there was not much market for newly built Taoist temples in the local area.
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