Lord of Industrialization

Chapter 503 Borrowing money with nothing

The convoy transporting oysters crossed the river from the bridge to the old town of Weissenburg, where many high-end restaurants were opened. Da Franche gave them buckets of oysters, kept the accounts, and then took back the oyster shells.

Baron Turgot asked curiously: "What do you want these oyster shells for?"

At the beach, oyster shells are thrown into the garbage.

Da Franche smiled and said nothing.

After delivering the goods, leaving only a small half box of various oysters on the last tricycle, he came to a mansion in the south of the city and rang the doorbell.

This is the residence of the re-employed swordsman Branimir. Da Franche followed the butler who came out to receive the car and drove in. Baron Turgot followed, and the group went directly to the back garden.

Da Franche spent most of the day unloading and delivering the goods, exactly ten minutes after Richard Nall arrived.

Branimir invited three other sword masters to dinner today, and Dennis and Dixon brought their families over.

Richard Nall went to Citrus Island in April and stayed for a month. Then he brought his wife, son and daughter to play, and Katie's family also came.

He took Robert and Monica to Lake Saint-Henri for fishing early this morning. When he got lost in the city, he was notified by the family servant that Branimir was treating him. Naturally, he happily pulled the fish over.

When Da Franche arrived, the four sword masters were studying what to do with the fish weighing more than one hundred kilograms. eat.

"You came just in time." Branimir ignored Richard Nare's fish after seeing Da Franche, "What good things will you bring this time."

Da Franche bowed his waist and said: "I have fulfilled my mission and found a very good crystal oyster."

Branimir glanced at it and nodded with satisfaction.

When he saw Baron Turgot, he raised his eyebrows and said to Da Franche, "That's good. It's only been a few days, and you already have a butler."

Sweat suddenly broke out on Da Franche's forehead, and he said hurriedly: "Baron Turgot's father is my teacher. He came to Weissenburg this time to participate in the World Exposition, and he also wanted to make some money. "

Some down-and-out nobles would open literacy classes to support their families. Old Da Franche was considered a respectable figure in the city, so he spent money to send his two sons to old Baron Turgot to learn reading, writing and arithmetic. Meet some decent people by the way.

It was there that Da Franche met many bad friends, otherwise he would not know how to lose his family.

Generally speaking, such an enlightening teacher is not considered a teacher, but others will not know if the person involved does not tell them.

Baron Turgot did not expect that Da Franche would actually know so many important people, and it was the duty of fellow villagers to help out when they were out, so he did not expose it and followed his words to greet Branimir and others.

Branimir exchanged polite words with him, and then said to Da Franche: "Your eyes are red, and you haven't slept well recently. Come home and sleep quickly, and drink some wine before going to bed to sleep soundly." "

"Thank you for your concern, your lord." Da Franche bowed, "How can I rest as long as I want like your lord? I plan to open a shop in the big vegetable market, but I am still far from this goal."

Branimir squinted his eyes and looked the young man up and down, then laughed and said, "So you want to ask me to borrow money."

Da Franche said quickly: "Don't dare, don't dare, how could I dare?"

Branimir said with a smile: "If your legs didn't tremble when you spoke just now, I would think you really don't dare."

He waved his hand and made a gesture, and the steward immediately brought a money bag over.

Branimir threw a bag of money to Da Franche, then patted him on the shoulder and said: "I admire a courageous young man like you. It will be an advance payment for me to buy oysters in the future."

"By the way, when I was in your senior year, my life was more tiring than yours, so I only have time to enjoy it now."

Da Franche was bent like a woodpecker, his face flushed with excitement, and he kept shouting thanks.

At this time Dixon came over, handed him a check, and said: "Bring some live sweet shrimps next time. My wife wants to eat fresh ones."

Da Franche took the check and promised to bring it next time.

Dennis also came over. The three of them were now on the same page, so they also expressed their feelings.

He wrote the check and handed it over, saying, "Bring me some crabs."

Seeing them like this, Richard Nall just smiled and did not pay. Instead, he went over and said: "Tomorrow you go to the big vegetable market to find the head of the fishery shop. Just say that I asked you to find him and let him find a way to give it to you." Make a show of your appearance.”

"Whether your appearance can grow or not depends on you."

As a fisherman, Richard Nall is naturally familiar with people who sell aquatic products. Others provide money, but unlike him, he provides power.

At first, Baron Turgot thought that Da Franche was unlucky again. When he returned to his residence, he thought carefully about whether there was some gap between the four of them, so he took the opportunity to cause trouble.

He didn't think much about it. High-end affairs were not something that a little shrimp like him could participate in.

In the next two days, Baron Turgot found his student, and under the leadership of the student, he visited Weissenburg City and visited many places.

Da Franche has been busy these two days. First, he went to the vegetable market to book a stall, and asked the owner of the bakery to recommend a few honest and hard-working fellow villagers to help. He bought a new water tank and air pump, and then contacted a cargo ship.

At noon on the third day, Baron Turgot saw Da Franche coming out of the building of the Wesson Scientific Society.

The two greeted each other, and Dafranche said that he was going to Amstel to purchase goods tomorrow morning, and then he hurried to the church.

Baron Turgot's student knew Dafranche and had drunk with him before. After Dafranche left, he said, "If someone had told me that he would work hard, I would have thought that this person was drunk."

Baron Turgot nodded in agreement. He saw that Dafranche worked hard these two days, which was incompatible with the rumors that he was lazy in the past.

That day, Dafranche borrowed money from the sword masters with nothing, which surprised him even more. Now he realized that he was used as a guarantee by them, but this was not the courage of a young man who ate, drank and had fun all day.

Baron Turgot was very clear about this kind of reputation guarantee. If Dafranche ran away, it would be like a game for several sword masters to kill him. As a baron, killing other people in the Dafranche family before he died would also be like a game.

He believed that Davranche knew this, and he had never heard that the two brothers of the Davranche family had any deep hatred that required revenge in this way.

Why did Davranche become like this?

Baron Turgot suddenly felt that perhaps the answer he came to the Duchy of Wessen to find was here.

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