Chapter 200 - 198: Meeting The Merchants I (1/2)
Chapter 200 - 198: Meeting The Merchants I
After Serena's conversation with Geoffrey, he asked if she would care to join hi the excuse that she wanted to rest as she still has alater She did not expound, and he did not ask Instead, he walked her back to her dorm despite her insistence that she can walk herself Anyway, she did notthat they won't be unnecessarilysoon The school year is about to end in athe Student council next year
Co Co with her Initially the plan was to ride with Charlton on his black carriage without insignia However, he infor with the otherHe wanted to decline and set it on another day, but she insisted hethat she can ask Bernard to drive her carriage and she will bring Beatrice along
While on journey, she wondered how Charlton's
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"Goodthe other day, I have invited Lord Charlton Daniel to reat honor that he has kindly graced us with his presence today, and so, please, give him a elcome" Edward announced He was seated at the head chair of a long conference table for 10
Charlton was not expectingLast ti their talk, he only mentioned that there were only soht and there were 7 others all looking like they were under the age of 30 As the only son of the Grand Duke, he has no need to assimilate with the people in this room However, he needed funds of his own since he did not want his parents to get involved with his plans
Everyone gave him a wareht to Lord Daniel and depending on how our ive us his assistance Anyway, before anything else, I think that an introduction is in order I aroup, owner of Colu Company, and the second son of Easton Corporation which deals with coal " Then he indicated the person to his left to follow
"I am Lucas Fenerty, the owner of the times I am also the second son of Charles Fenerty who invented the pulp process of paper It is an honor to meet you Lord Daniel"
"I am Scott Russell, the owner of J Scott Russel and Co which engages in shi+p building My faenerations, but I am my own person now Here with ly believe will soon becoineer of our time"
Isambard reddened with Scott's introduction, "Milord, I auished in coineer by profession"