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1941 invitation

 "Now they have no reason to say that we have cleared up the curse. This time the hospitality comes from the Grand Duke."

A few people talked about priceless things as if nothing had happened, just as casually as talking about today's weather.

At the end of the conversation, the tailors who served them became numb, and even thought that these things were as expensive as cabbage outside.

What the tailor didn't expect was that he always linked money with stinginess. Normally, when people came to him to customize their dresses, they wouldn't be able to show off their dignity without changing them three or four times.

Every time he gave a very stingy tip, I just wanted to be more picky about his craftsmanship so that he could keep the price down.

But these six people were different. They treated the modification room as a small conference room and chatted for a while before deciding on their outfits for tonight.

Probably because they felt that the tailor was very attentive to his service. When they laid out their valuables, he also served them tea and snacks with great care...

So, these six unique guests gave their tips very generously.

How generous and satisfying was the tip? How can I put it, even if there were 60 customers, it would probably not be as much as what they gave this time.

In fact, Mai Fan just regarded this place as a place for normal consumption.

The tip price was just a drop compared to the huge amount they earned this time.

Moreover, the tailor's temper was so good that he had nothing to say.

All kinds of pure private requirements can be satisfied here.

Nafan, they even left their own sizes. It is also a good choice to have a set of dresses that are enough to attend a banquet on any occasion before leaving.

The craftsmanship of the tailors here is sufficient to meet the requirements of most occasions.

Moreover, when the delivery and pickup time was agreed upon, the tailor shop did not miss the transaction time.

They sent special workers to the hotel where they lived, and these workers waited on them one by one to dress them neatly.

After confirming that the customer was satisfied, the workers left the hotel.

Of course, Mai Fan and the others did not miss out on the balance of the payment and the tips that the workers should receive.

Not long after they finished cleaning up, a carriage specially hired by the owner of the Northern Auction House was waiting for them below the hotel.

Six people can't squeeze into a carriage, and it's not in line with their status.

Six particularly luxurious carriages were lined up in a row and parked downstairs of the hotel.

This kind of situation is not uncommon in the most luxurious hotels in the royal capital.

The only thing that deserves attention is that the owner of the auction house stands directly in front of the door of each carriage as a follower, pulling the carriage away for Mai Fan and others.

As for why there are not seven carriages, that is because the owner of the auction house, as a companion, does not need to hire another one.

He followed Mai Fan and sat in the first carriage in the queue to attend the grand banquet as Mai Fan's entourage.

The group of people marched toward the palace in a mighty manner, and in the process, they gradually merged with other carriages and horses under the banner of nobles.

If it weren't for the Royal Capital City, the streets become wider as we get closer to the palace. Given the scale of today's banquet, there might have been a traffic accident.

I don’t know who had the foresight to build all the carriage passages here into four passages.

Since the destination of this trip is the royal palace, there is no problem of carriages and horses coming from the other side.

After the vehicles that gradually gathered together occupied all four lanes, the congestion situation was greatly alleviated.

If the relationship between some nobles was not as close as imagined and some minor frictions often occurred over the runway issue, the traffic situation on this road would be smoother than imagined.

Mai Fan didn't care about anything. It was rude to even open the curtain to see the scene outside.

He opened the front window of the carriage from the beginning, and then watched with interest what was happening outside.

The owner of the auction house next to him didn't care about this unscrupulous behavior. Instead, he and Mai Fan commented on the small friction that happened outside.

But when the owner of the auction house introduced the conflicts between these families one after another.

Mai Fan turned around and asked the owner of the auction house in a strange way: "Do you feel that the causes of the conflicts between them are too trivial?

Although I know that nobles are a special group that is used to being praised by others, and they are not too big-hearted, but some nobles obviously have friction and conflicts with families whose status is not equal to theirs, so it seems that

Isn’t it too inconsistent with the decision to prioritize interests?

Could it be that their high status has made them unable to recognize reality clearly, leaving them with only stupid brains?

I don't think that's the case. Maybe everything they do is an attitude for outsiders to see.

From what you just said, didn't you find that the two groups of people who had the friction are very clearly distinguished.

The transition between the old and new regimes and some issues left over from history have reached an irreconcilable point.

Will the conflict between them be as simple as who robbed a woman, or who became whose mistress?

This is clearly an irreconcilable confrontation between the old and new regimes.

And through the conflicts between them, you can quickly tell who belongs to which force.

There may be a private connection between two completely unrelated things that you don't know about. But in short, large camps are easy to divide. Basically, those relationships that are in the same pot have actually been divided into very clear ones.

Two parts.

This is probably the reason why you insisted on coming with us to this grand ceremony in Jinchang.

So your business scope and vision do not belong here. You are a giant businessman in Northern City.

But who can deny that the largest customer base that supports your business is actually here?

How you want to do business in the future and who you want to cooperate with, you must see a result tonight, and you must see it clearly.

As a businessman, tonight is an opportunity to make a meaningful bet.

Once the gamble is successful, the power of your northern auction house may directly extend to the royal capital, or the auction rights of several other regions that you covet more.

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But the premise is that you must make a correct judgment on this big bet and win the bet.

Judging from my current attitude toward you in your words and deeds, there is a high probability that you will place your bets on this newly rising prince."


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