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434 Back to the Island

After communicating with the little doll and knowing that she was fine now, Lawrence was relieved. He did not ask Nora about the specific research on that thing. After all, based on the relationship between the two of them, if Nala

La felt that if her next work was related to Lawrence, she would definitely tell him. If she didn't tell him now, it meant that she didn't have much to do with him. Naturally, there was no need to waste time asking at this time.

Communication through soul connection is much faster than language, so after Lawrence and the little puppet quickly communicated, they had just arrived at the bottom of the Enterprise. Because this location was already below the waterline, it seemed

It was dark and damp, with only a few security lights on the walls surrounded by barbed wire still on.

"It's right here." The first mate shouted loudly. Because the power cabin was behind it and the sound insulation effect was not good, the entire bottom floor was not only a bit stuffy, but also very noisy. The first mate had to shout at the top of his lungs.

Only by shouting can you ensure that what you say can be heard through the mechanical noise.

After hearing this, Lawrence immediately looked forward and saw that the other party had actually emptied part of the storage warehouse on the lower floor to store these things. After all, the trip only takes about a week now, and they don't need to prepare as much as before.

Plenty of supplies. Just enough space to hold these things.

After opening the door, Lawrence found that a variety of supplies were normally placed on the shelf on one side, while the shelf on the other side had been cleared, with densely packed boxes placed on it. Each of these boxes was half the size of a person, and all of them were

It is fixed to the bottom deck with rope nets and screws.

"What's in these boxes?" Lawrence pointed at these boxes and asked curiously, because judging from the various preparations and facilities for fixing this box, it is likely to contain a batch of fragile or relatively precious items.

Otherwise, there is no need for such tight packaging.

"This includes a batch of tapestries, tableware, decorations and red wine." The first mate introduced, "Your aunt came to the port area before to ask us about the specific situation here. These things were distributed between her and the steward.

I sent it to you after communicating by telegram. After all, the harvest festival is coming soon, and we need to prepare a lot of things for the banquet."

"You're right." After listening to the first mate's words, Lawrence opened one or two boxes and took a look. Sure enough, he saw that they were all wrapped imported Sinian porcelain and gold and silver tableware full of Elysian style.

."In this regard, my aunt has indeed helped me a lot, otherwise I would have a big headache how to greet those distinguished guests."

Obviously, all these things were sent by his aunt when Lawrence figured out the reason why the cotton fields were infested with insects and led a team to the Gobi. As a nobleman, Viscount Doropia naturally knew that Lawrence was in his

What should I do when extra help is provided.

Indeed, this kind of help exceeds the agreement between the two parties. But because this matter is an unavoidable matter in solving the cotton field insect infestation incident of Viscount Doropia, both parties have two options at this time. On the one hand, Lawrence takes the initiative unconditionally.

withdraw and will not be considered a party in breach of the agreement.

On the other hand, Lawrence took over such a task and continued to advance it. If this was the case, Viscount Doropia's side would have to pay more. And these rewards must be consistent with Lawrence's role in this incident.

Correspond to the contribution you have made, otherwise you will be considered a stingy person.

Of course, the remuneration that the viscount needs to pay to Lawrence cannot be just this small. These things were sent here just because Lawrence needs them now. At the same time, this is also a gesture, a way to show that he will pay Lawrence according to the agreed rules.

Attitude towards remuneration.

It has to be said that the arrival of these things is very good news for Lawrence. Because in order to start the development of New Saul Island as soon as possible, all the available tonnage on the incoming ship was filled with things related to the development.

Things? So all kinds of utensils that can be used to entertain people of high status are not enough.

Fortunately, at that time, we considered that there would definitely be no house to live in? So when we set off, everyone brought a batch of furniture and tents, including most of the equipment that Earl Sauer used when camping. And this batch of things was finally

Is it to prevent Lawrence and the others from looking too ugly in the subsequent reception work? But if it weren’t for the batch of tableware sent by his aunt? Lawrence might have used that kind of cheap tableware to entertain the neighbors in the splendid tent.

If the tableware and environment were only unsatisfactory, the drinks were even worse. After all, Lawrence only had time to consider the necessities for survival when he set out? And the drinks were naturally not. So now he only has some low-quality drinks brewed from local fruits or taro.

Although he prepared top-notch black tea to promote at this banquet, it would be too shabby if there were no alcoholic beverages at this kind of banquet where nobles gathered.

Of course? It is normal for a pioneering nobleman to be dissatisfied in some aspects at the beginning. So even if he brings a bunch of cheap tableware? There is no wine at the banquet and it will not affect his reputation too much. But no matter what, this

It is always a good thing to grow something if you have the ability to do it better.

I don’t know if it was because of the huge setbacks Lawrence had encountered before, but it could be said that it was a smooth journey. Six days later, the Enterprise successfully docked at the dock of New Sauer Port. Compared with the time when it left before

? Lawrence found that the biggest difference was that there were far fewer people in the port area.

There were not many people coming to greet you on the pier? Because Lawrence had made a rule before that required that apart from the necessary etiquette, the rest of the ceremony could be simplified. After all, this is an open territory, and so many red tapes would only waste everyone.

It means nothing except wasting a lot of energy and time.

Therefore, most of this group of people were workers who moved supplies at the port. They came here mainly to move the things that the Viscount lent him or gave him from the Enterprise. And Saphiel was standing there.

The people at the front of the small group didn't look very happy. They just smiled politely.

Lawrence naturally knew what was going on? After all, he was delayed for too long because he encountered too many unexpected things when he went out. Although there were various reasons, and each reason was very legitimate. But for

As for Saphire? He let her go again this time.

Fortunately, Lawrence thought of this problem on the way back and made corresponding preparations. So after seeing this, he quickly stepped forward and took Saphiel's hand, leaned over and began to comfort him.

Soak it up? Saifei finally relaxed and revealed a helpless expression on his tense face.

"Okay, I'll spare you this time." Saphiel waved his hand gently and said. "But I hope I can keep your promise next time. Don't do it like this time again."

"Definitely next time? Definitely next time." Lawrence, who knew he was in the wrong, said with a smile. After chatting with Sephiel who greeted him on the pier for a while, Lawrence, Sephiel and Nora got into the carriage and headed towards the city.

After all, the Harvest Festival banquet will be held the day after tomorrow, so as the owner of this place, Lawrence must make some targeted preparations.

"The overall rice harvest this season is very good." On the carriage, Saifei took out the account book and told Lawrence. "The output is about 20% more than what we expected before the harvest. I think this will be helpful for our future preparations."

It should be good news for the banquet being held, especially for our guests."


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