Chapter 256
“Mr. Dean, I’ll take you.”
Dudian was about to reach the door of the hall when an eager face reached out to him. There was excitent in his eyes. Sander didn’t expect that such a big criss would be easily resolved by Dudian. Moreover he had beco famous once again.
Dudian looked at him.: “Old patriarch?”
“Father is resting at ho. He is too old to attend.” Sander replied.: “Old patriarch is going to give a celebration dinner and waiting for you back at the castle.” Although Sander’s age was more than Dudian’s but he was very polite as he talked with Dudian. He was even respectful. This scene made many people surprised. But taking into account the identity of Dudian and the case of Ryan family, Dudian’s heart was relieved.
Dudian felt the attention of the people around him. He slightly frowned and said to Dudian.: “Let’s go back and talk.”
“Good.” Sander sighed and took the lead in front.
Dudian got into the carriage and whispered.: “You should co with too.”
There was a hint of joy in Sander’s eyes. He quickly agreed and get into the car. After they firmly sat inside the compartnt, Dudian told the coachman to return to Ryan castle.
The carriage drove by the hillside, and the ground was slightly uneven and bumpy.
Dudian firmly sat on chair and waited so that the distance form the Temple increased. He looked at Sander who was sitting opposite to him.: “Was Old patriarch aware that you were coming off here?”
Sander didn’t think that he would ask such a question. He was slightly startled. After a mont of hesitation he honestly said.: “I made the decision on my own. It was to give you montum.”
Dudian indifferent: “You should talk a lot and learn from your father. Although he is old but his eyes are never wrong.”
Sander was embarrassed as he understood the aning behind Dudian’s words.: “I will …”
“Moreover pay attention to your attitude towards on the outside.” Dudian continued.: “My identity has risen from a hunter to an architect. You are future successor of Ryan family. Don’t reveal and expose our deep relationship. The more enemy understands about us the more the power to fight against them gets smaller.”
Sander’s face was red. He knew that he couldn’t refute Dudian’s words.: “I know. I will.”
Dudian looked at him but didn’t continue to say anything. He opened the curtain and looked out at the scenery.
Dudian from far away could see that Old Fulin was standing at the door waiting for them. There was a warm coat covering his shoulders. He looked deeply and sighed. As soon as carriage stopped, Dudian pushed the door off and looked at Old Fulin.: “Its windy outside. You didn’t have to wait for at the door.”
“All right, I just ca out.” Old Fulin smiled.
The main maid who was standing by Old Fulin replied to Dudian.: “Mr. Dean you have finally ca back. Master has been waiting at the door for a long ti. We advised him but he didn’t liste…”
Old Fulin slightly waved his hand and interrupted her. He smiled as he looked at Dudian.: “I knew that you wouldn’t do anything without a plan.”
Dudian held onto Old Fulin as he helped him move.: “Its good that you know it.”
Old Fulin saw Sander behind Dudian. He sighed as he said to Dudian.: “Let’s eat first. It is not early and everyone is hungry. Sander you tell everyone about things that happened in the Temple.”
Sander bowed his head.: “Yes.”
The servants began to put the dishes on the table after Old Fulin’s words.
Dudian and Old Fulin moved and passed the other. They passed by Hugh, Lena and the others from the younger generation. Sander told them that Dudian won the case in the Temple. The people began to vigorously applause.
They were eating up when the butler suddenly ca in. He bent down and whispered to Old fulin.: “Master, people from Scott consortium have co over.”
Old Fulin looked at Dudian and said to butler.: “Let them in.”
The butler nodded and left. After a mont he led a young woman wearing an exquisite dress and brightly lit jewels. The young woman ca towards Old Fulin and Dudian. She smiled and saluted them.: “Hello old patriarch. You look so healthy.”
Old Fulin looked at her and smiled.: “Are you the old Chai’s child?
There was a trace of surprised in young woman’s eyes.: “Old patriarch, your mory is really good! I’m his fourth daughter. My na is Rosie. I’m sorry that I have disturbed your an. This is a little gift as an apology.” Afterwards she took out a fine small box and opened it. There was an exquisite platinum necklace for won,
The few won sitting in the middle of the table stretched their necks to check the box. Their eyes glowed in excitent.
Old Fulin smiled.: “I won’t be offended by a mber of younger generation.”
Rosie saw that he wasn’t tempted by the gift. She looked at him and put the gift on table.: “Old patriarch younger generation is here to find Mr. Dean. Mr Dean is mber of your consortium so I’m going to be straighforward. I have heard that Mr Dean created a new weapon called ‘military crossbow’. We as Scott consortium are interested to buy the sales and production rights to it.”
Dudian was surprised as he didn’t expect the Scott consortium to get the news so soon and rush over to talk about business. Although Scott consortium was one of the three major consortia but being able to get information out of ‘Temple of elents’ wasn’t an easy feat. It seems Scott consortium’s efficiency was fast and the information channels were deep.
Old Fulin glanced at Dudian and said to Rosie: “It is Mr Dean’s private affair. He has the right to decide so you should talk directly with him.”
Rosie was relieved to know that Dudian wasn’t bound by the contract to the Ryan consortium. Otherwise it would be hard to grab the piece from old fox’s hands. They would undoubtedly pay more price to get their hands on the new weapon.
“Are you aware of the value and assessnt given by the temple to this crossbow? ” Dudian asked. When he had co up with new textile machine the other consortia were able to copy it free of charge. However after he joined the ‘Temple of Elents’ he knew that protection of property rights existed. There were patents however they only applied to the mbers of the Temple. Ordinary civilians would not have such a luxury.
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