In winter, traffic conditions are very bad in snowy areas.
Thatâs why we rushed to put the delivery business in a stable position before the fall.
Not only Devon but also Lombardy Transportationâs employees have been busy keeping the business briefings possible before the summer is over.
âYouâve been very busy, havenât you?â
Larane asked me.
âItâs probably because it involves several families at the same time. I had to pay that much attention after all.â
The delivery business is a very large-scale business.
Only Devon, who is in charge of Lombardy Transportation, was directly moved by my authority, but they are not the only ones involved in the delivery business.
Herrin at the Lombardy Scholarship Foundation, Dillard at the Lombardy Top, and Bray at the Lombardy Bank also borrowed the investment. [1]
In other words, it was a large-scale business with four families moving at once.
âBut everyone is cooperating well, so I donât have to worry about tomorrow.â
To be honest, my feelings for tomorrow were more like expectations than worries.
âAmazing, Tia.â
âIâm just running forward, you know.â
I got up from my seat with a bunch of lilies that Larane had given me.
âWell, Iâd better get going, Larane. Iâll put the lily at home.â
It was about time I said goodbye and left.
âWhen they are busy getting ready, youâre chatting leisurely here. Have you given up already?â
It was Viese who just entered the greenhouse and was chattering.
There was an unpleasant smile on his characteristic squeaky face.
The feeling that was in full bloom thanks to Larane and pretty flowers, became very dirty the moment I saw Viese.
But I greeted with a bright smile.
âHello, uncle.â
âYes, Iâm fine, but how about you?â
Itâs not a question.
Itâs as if he canât stand the fear or the pressure, run over here and cry. I can see what is inside of his face completely.
âIâm fine, too, uncle.â
âYeah, yeah. It should be okay. You made a big deal out of Lombardyâs name. What Gallahan did didnât stop you.â
He even clicked his tongue at the end of his speech.
Viese was so elated because he recently won the development project of Angenas through Lombardy Construction.
Viese, who really canât help Lombardy.
In other words, he was attached to the Empress and obtained the rights to develop Angenas.
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Now, the construction of Angenas and Lombardy was like being on the same boat.
It is very difficult for me to know what will happen to Angenas in the future as I plan to drive the Empress and her family to the edge of the brink.
It was for a while, but I even thought about whether I had to stop the plan to ruin Angenas or not.
However, not receiving construction payments will not ruin Lombardy, and it is also perfect for Viese to show his incompetence to bleed out of the family.
In a way, thanks to Viese, I started eating pheasants and eggs. [2]
Viese, who had no idea what he had done, kept on smiling at me.
âEven if this fails, think youâve learned a good lesson.â
âOh, FatherâŠâ
Larane said with a troubled face as if to stop Viese.
But heâs not the one whoâs going to stop just like that.
âListen carefully, Larane. Itâs not easy to get involved in what adults do. Stay close to that child and donât think uselessly, and youâll do as I sayâŠâ
âStop it, Father.â
When Larane almost cried, Viese stopped talking.
But I donât intend to finish yet.
Whoâs going to end it?
Itâs my turn to hit him.
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I said, looking at Viese sternly.
âYou keep telling me âif I failâ. What do you do if I succeed after you say something bad, uncle.â
âWhat? Bad word?â
âCan you express what youâre saying in other words than bad words?â
I asked as if I was really curious.
âAre you afraid that the delivery business I led will be successful?â
âItâs not like thatâŠâ
Viese with a distorted face in anger tried to refute something.
But I beat him with a face of real disappointment.
âNo matter how much I do, itâs your cousinâs job, so I thought you would encourage me to do it well. My uncle really has a small plate.â [3]
Then he shook his head and muttered, saying, âEh-hyoâ on purpose.
âIsnât that like a teacup?âŠâ
Youâre not the only one who knows how to tease people.
Because Iâm better at it.
I took a look up and down at Viese, greeted Larane briefly, and turned around.
âSee you next time, Larane.â
I deliberately did not mention tomorrowâs business briefing.
âYou, you cheeky girlâŠ!â
If you donât have anything to say, you lose.
I left the greenhouse without forgetting to smile at Viese one last time.
* * *
Pellet Corporationâs office.
Clerivan, who was at work, was welcoming a sudden visitor.
The guest who came without even contacting him in advance was the owner of Durak Top of the Angenas family.
âLong time no see, you!â
Long ago, they met face to face several times when they were doing the Coroy-cotton business.
But theyâre not close enough to call each other âyouâ.
Clerivanâs eyes became sharp as he walked into the office.
âSit down.â
Nevertheless, Clerivan spoke politely to keep his dignity as a representative of Pellet Corporation.