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Chapter 300

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It will take a few days for the carpentry workshop to go into operation.

Liszt is now concerned about the flower wine that is about to go on the market. He went to Tulip Castle and brought a barrel of raw pulp to the Count.

"Is this the flower wine?" The Count took a sip and nodded. "You make me look at you, Liszt. The liquor business is easier to make money than the potion business. This is a profiteering industry."

"The flower wine business also needs the protection of my father."

"Of course, I am your father … The flower wine has shown me many possibilities. Maybe it will become the biggest help for the Tulip family to climb the power ladder." The Count obviously saw the hidden profits behind the liquor. "Levis, Lvera, you, and Lytton are the blood of the family."

He felt that the Count's next words meant to divide the profits of the liquor equally.

Liszt interrupted directly, "Father, I thought my brother had already reported to you about the flower wine cooperation." As he spoke, he glanced at Levis standing next to him.

"Of course I have reported it. Without my father's approval, how could the flower wine be successfully launched on Coral Island?" Levis hurriedly said, "The result of my discussion with my father is that I will take out 20% of the profits and give it to the Tulip family for the use of the channel. The rest is divided between us two brothers."

Liszt wants 40% of the profits and the remaining 60% is Levis's.

Now it seems that Levis only took 40% and handed over 20% to Tulip Castle.

From Levis's attitude.

Liszt has generally understood and said, "I also think such a distribution of benefits is very reasonable. Although my brother, as the heir to Tulip Castle, can use the channel at will, after all, he has not separated from Lytton. He should take care of his brother and leave 20% for Tulip Castle."

"As you said, Liszt, Lytton is also my younger brother. How could I not take care of him? Father, you can nurture Lytton with 20% of the profits. I won't have any complaints."

The two brothers.

One by one, one by one, they directly determined the distribution of profits, blocking any room for the Count to interrupt.

Perhaps as a father, he feels that the value of flower brew is too great and he should take out more profits to redistribute, but for Levis and Liszt, this is absolutely impossible.

Even Lvera and the others weren't willing to take them along, let alone Lytton, his half-brother.

On this point, the two brothers were firm.

The count sat behind his desk and looked at Levis and Liszt. Both of them looked calm as if nothing had happened.

He couldn't help but look gloomy.

He drank the fresh flower wine in the cup in one gulp.

He then put down his cup heavily. "Should I feel proud and proud of your shrewdness? It's only been twenty years since you've become a major noble. Have you really inherited the initiative that I'm looking forward to? Why has Tulip Castle begun to emit the stench of decay like all the other nobles? "

"Father, I practice diligently all the time, looking forward to making meritorious contributions on the battlefield like you." Levis put his left hand on his chest and said solemnly.

Liszt didn't want to explain.

He didn't need to explain anything. The development of Flower Town was the most powerful proof.

He even had the mood to make a joke. "Just like wine, the older it gets, maybe decay is an outstanding manifestation of aristocratic temperament."

"Liszt, I'm not joking with you." The count looked at his second son, who was getting more and more blurry in front of him, and suddenly felt that his authority as a father was crumbling. "You didn't joke before. I'm pleased that you've grown up, but I don't want you to lose some … family love.

"When he was a child, Liszt was very afraid of his father.

But now Liszt puts the count in an equal position – between father and son, it's no big deal to quarrel again. There's nothing to be afraid of. The count can't break his son's leg.

So.

He directly expressed his point of view. "Father, maybe you think that sharing between brothers and sisters is family, but I feel that I hold an invincible sword in my hand and can protect my brothers and sisters. It is also a kind of family."

"I think what Liszt said makes sense." Levis agreed.

The count was silent for a moment.

He poured another glass of flower wine for himself and one for each of Levis and Liszt. He raised his glass and gestured slightly. "I hope you can all remember what you said today. Besides, decay is not the temperament that aristocrats should have!"

The atmosphere eased.

Liszt picked up his glass.

He pretended to drink it in one gulp. He really didn't like to drink white wine.

After drinking the wine, Levis suddenly said, "Father, what about the top flower wine for the Grand Duke?"

"I need to go to the palace in a few days to participate in a spring court meeting. I will bring with me the Century-Old Tulip."

At this point.

The brief confrontation in the study ended with the two brothers protecting their own interests.

In the corridor, Levis breathed a long sigh of relief. "You don't live in Tulip Castle, so you may not know. After the flower wine came out, Madam Marie went crazy and has performed several crying scenes in front of my father. I almost couldn't hold on. Fortunately, your words today convinced my father. "

The owner of Tulip Castle is Lee William Tulip.

Levis is just the heir.

But Madam Marie and Lytton are special existences. They are doomed to not be the owners of the castle, so they can only find a way to get more benefits before Levis inherits the castle.

Everyone is destroyed if they don't look for themselves.

Of course, you can't think of others too badly, but you can't think of others as good people. Liszt didn't know how Madam Marie's pillow talk was blown in secret. He only needed to know one thing and that was to stick to his own interests. If he took a step back today, he may retreat more tomorrow.

The former Liszt was weak and could be bullied.

Now, he wants to change to a new image and let everyone know that he, Liszt, is not to be trifled with. If he was pushed too far, he could release Tremblingwoods and cause a huge ruckus.

Except for the Count, there is probably no one on Coral Island who can stop Dosen.

So.

"It's not a joke that I can walk sideways on Coral Island."

… …

The famous flower wine has been on the market for a long time.

In the end, it was on the market before March. There was no scene of waiting in line to buy it. It was not popular to buy it in such a way.

The scheduled order has long been placed on Levis's desk.

Liszt only needs to pull the flower wine over, then classify the cans and give them to Levis – he doesn't even need to know who the flower wine is sold to. As long as he counts the bottles, his share of the profits will not run away.

Of course, he calculates the shipping price.

The cost of shipping to different areas is different, and the price will change accordingly, but Liszt has nothing to do with it. He just gave it to Levis at the price of five silver coins for the wooden bottle, fifty silver coins for the pottery bottle, and ten gold coins for the jade bottle.

Just this wave.

A total of 210 wooden bottles, 26 pottery bottles, and eight jade bottles were sold – Gravel Castle and Beer Castle each bought four jade bottles of flower wine.

The total value is more than 103 gold coins, which is about enough for the nobles on the island to drink for a week.

"It's a pity that before the Count left for Blue Dragon Island, he forced the flower wine to be sold to Tulip Castle at cost price. Otherwise, with Tulip Castle's consumption of drinks, I'm afraid it would be comparable to the sales of all the small nobles combined. "Liszt got forty gold coins and thought about it.

This is just the sales of Coral Island.

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