But he didn't expect that the plan didn't change so fast and so suddenly.
He hadn't found a buyer yet and had not reached an agreement on the price yet, the news that he had dug out the natural gas had been exposed.
Only a few hours had passed, and not only the local media reporters had arrived to interview him.
Those who had been talking about the acquisition with him, like sharks smelling the blood, quickly came to him.
The owner of the farm also told the reporters in the interview that before the reporters came, those buyers had contacted him many times and wanted to purchase it.
Even many buyers, who had already broken up because of the price, came up again, eager to buy his farm.
At the mention of those buyers, the farm owner's face turned even redder. He shouted at the camera:
"Well, I've tried my best to persuade these people to buy. Now that the gas is dug out, they want to buy it?"
"That's all I want to say today. I won't sell the farm even if I use it to grow!"