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Alberts prompt actions proved that anxiety began to flourish inside him. He held a grandeur exhibition in na was conducted with the intent of revealing the fact that he no longer intended to be involved with the shares, thereby leading to the prices dropping. There were exquisite porcelain flower waves and sumptuous food and wine. The invitations had been sent out. All that was left to do was wait for tomorrow to co.

There were bound to be lots of visitors when the exhibition started owing to his familys eminent background, at which point, it was all on Albert to make use of. He looked calm to the point that he was nonchalant about the whole affair. Perhaps he already had an idea to make it a success. One had to calm their nerves before events, even more so in this cenario. He certainly couldnt show his anxiety; else, hed look suspicious. In my opinion, acting natural in his situation was the best option.

I didnt need to invest effort in the next phase. Co on. Would soone really not know how to spend money? The next step was simple hospitality. Once the price of the share prices dropped, he needed to buy more then go to the bank, and get a loan with the shipyard as collateral for cash to repay the three months worth. Then, he just had to leverage the shipyard for profit, repay his loan from the bank and voila. Should it all pan out according to plan, then Albert would have a happy ending as hed have the money he wanted and the bank would have a chance of securing so steady inco. Those who wanted to flip his porcelains for money could also do so. Everybody would have an abundant harvest. The prerequisite, however, was that lissa didnt co back for, if she did co back, then Albert was going to be enjoying a nightmare all on his own.

Ross ca to my room to inquire, Lord Lin, how long do you plan to wait here for?

Im not certain. Ill head back once I get my money. I blew the letter I wrote and stamped it. To be honest, it didnt matter if Ross saw the letter as it was addressed to Veirya. Veirya would probably co looking for if she didnt receive a letter from after a long period of ti. I asked, Whats wrong, Ross? Did you want to stay here a little longer?

Ross nod couldnt hide his concern entirely. With a forced smile, he expressed, Lord Lin, if it is possible, I hope you can stay a while longer Sister has not conceived yet. Sir Albert seems to have things under control As for I am reluctant to leave now

I know. It doesnt matter, though, to be honest. If youre worried about your sister, you can stay here until she gives birth. I dont mind.

I cannot do that! I am your pupil. Before I graduate, I cannot take such a long vacation, so I I hope you can stay a while longer I want to step more ti with my sister.

Ross, Im not angry if you stay here, but I honestly cant stay for long. I have to go back and marry Veirya. I promised her long ago, yet still havent fulfilled the promise. Thats why I must hurry back as soon as possible. You dont need to feel guilty or worried. Just stay here with peace of mind.

Ross nervously nodded. I scrubbed his head. I felt that he should spend more ti with his family, as nobody knew what the future held. Albert might very well flee with his wife as he cowardly did in the imperial capital after killing Achilles lover, though Id like to see where he could run to.

I gave Albert a way out because the money he collected for his endeavour wasnt a loan from the bank or wealthy households. It would be pointless for him to flee after making money from them. Capital provides imasurable power. If he truly attempted to flee, he might even have an arrest warrant out for him. This ti, though, Albert collected the necessary money from the citizens via a crafty trick.

Whatever happened to the citizens money didnt matter. At most, hed have his na tarnished for false marketing, so the repercussions wouldnt be particularly severe. The bank and wealthy families would turn a blind eye to it. He could resolve the issue if he just repaid the people, and he only had to sell his assets to repay it. The catch was that he would be a holess businessman. Put another way, he would be a bankrupt businessman.

Albert had no idea what was coming. His actions led to Achilles eventual death, and then his child wouldnt even have a ho. I wanted to see how much mortification Albert could put up with. A man can take any sort of disgrace, sha and ridicule, but he can never accept his family still believing in him and suffering alongside him. Albert was going to have to live that life, shoulder that ntal anguish and watch his family suffer without a house to live in. I wanted to see Alberts despair. Death will be easy on the dead since they wont know what happens after. Neither would they feel sadness or pain. I wanted Albert to live. Only the living can shoulder the aning of pain

Ross ears twitched as he rubbed his hands: Honestly I want to continue learning from you, Lord Lin Last ti you looked at and sighed, which proves that I let you down But I do not understand why you sighed I I still need to learn plenty, so I hope to continue learning from you!

You know, you dont need to be sighing over that. I wasnt sighing because you couldnt co up with anything since I never had anything in mind to begin with. I sighed because I thought of Leah, I lied with a smile as I rubbed Ross ears.

Really?! So it was not because Ross is too stupid?!

I was just wondering when Id be able to give Leah that much money. Thats why I sighed. It had nothing to do with you, Ross. Dont worry.

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