The land developing team were now driving to the Elwood City Berry Farm in their silver limo. After parking the limo, Jackson and his crew walked inside the farm,
where they were greeted by the workers.

Jeff: Hello. Did any of you need to buy something, or consider a tour of the farm?
Jackson: Actually, we're here to talk to you about selling the berry farm to our company.
Jeff/Will/Janice: (together) What?!
Jackson: Let me explain. My name is Jackson Merrill, the head land developer of the Elwood City building company. These are some of my crew members who would be doing some construction on the property, assuming you sell it to us of course.

Will was unsure of what to do.

Will: I don't know about this.

Jackson: If you sell the farm to the building company, I guarantee that this area would get more attention from visitors that ever before.

Janice was also thinking about what to do in this situation.

Janice: How much are you offering to buy this farm?
Jackson: I can give each of you $10,000.
Will: Altogether, that would be $30,000 between the three of us. That's kind of cheap.
Jackson: Well, it's a lot of money in this economy. I'm also willing to take care of the berry bushes and would give you a 10% profit on each of the berries the company sells. However, I will need to have each of you sign your names on this form, which I'll need to give to Elwood City's Mayor Hirsch for approval. The deal would wait until after the spring break week is over.

The farm workers then huddled together to discuss this situation, then make their decision.

Will: Well, okay I'm in.
Jeff: So am I.
Janice: Count me in.

The workers then signed their names on the form, then Jackson and the crew went back to their limo.

Jackson: Well, we did it. After spring break, the farm will be torn down and paved over for the new restaurant and resort. However, we'll need to keep the berry bushes
intact, so that we could make more money selling berries.

The limo then drove away from the farm and back to the building company.