Starting My Treasure Hunting In England

Chapter 640 Chatting and Partying

The cleanup work on such a famous battlefield may last for months or even years. After all, this place is too important, and the entire battlefield is so large that it cannot be completed in a short period of time.

Fortunately, because of a series of previous discoveries, the experts and scholars present basically recognized that this area was the relic of the Battle of Whitling Avenue.

"I made 150,000 after running for a few days. It seems that it was completely right to call you directly after I felt something was wrong." On the way back to London, Pierce said excitedly while holding the steering wheel.

Because they determined what this place was and unearthed a lot of precious cultural relics, Liang En and Pierce also received bonuses. Unfortunately, because this was a criminal case, their financial income was only a bonus of 300,000 pounds.

"Yes, but it would be great if we discovered these things. In this case, we could easily earn millions of pounds." Liang En said with a slight smile.

Of course, he also knew that this was definitely a demanding thing. After all, these things were beyond his control, but one characteristic of human beings is that they are never satisfied and always look forward to getting better things.

"It's a pity that this is beyond our control." Pierce said helplessly, "And £150,000 is not a small number. This is at least better than us going home empty-handed."

"That's enough for both of you." After listening to Liang En and Pierce telling each other about the discovery process, Joan of Arc said helplessly from the back seat. "You have already made a lot of money this time, and what you have gained is not just money."

"Okay, you're right." Liang En nodded after hearing what Joan of Arc said. After all, Queen Boudica was so important in British history, so this discovery naturally attracted a large number of reporters. .

British Sky TV, BBC and TV 4 all sent a team of reporters to interview this discovery, and Liang En and the others continued to appear on TV, and even accepted individual interviews with them on TV 4.

In fact, the one who offered the highest price was the BBC. After all, they were the largest TV station. However, considering some things, they chose TV 4, which had a better overall atmosphere, to conduct an exclusive interview for about half an hour.

For Liang En, this interview did not make him feel any special. After all, he had experienced many big scenes before, so he did not feel that there was anything special about this kind of interview.

But it was another story for Pierce. At least before he learned that he was going to be interviewed, he and Liang En reviewed the lines for a long time, and as soon as the interview was over, he desperately called his relatives and friends to remind them to remember to watch. own interviews.

The most important thing is that this interview can be regarded as building up the reputation of Emerald Thrift Store, especially among the upper class. This is a very meaningful promotion for their newly opened new store.

"By the way, I've been wondering how you can come here at this time?" Liang En suddenly thought of something, so he asked Joan behind. "Didn't Count Duris invite you to Christmas?"

"Of course I was invited, but I declined." Joan of Arc shrugged. "You know I hate those red tapes. More importantly, Christmas is a day for family reunion. It is an interesting holiday for me and you to celebrate it together."

For Joan of Arc, the only real companions in this world are Liang En and Elizabeth, so she said such words. Fortunately, you and you are the same word in English, so Pierce did not realize that this sentence was wrong.

Soon, they returned to London, and then Liang En and Pierce broke up at King's Cross Station and took a bus to an apartment building near Canary Wharf.

There is a house of more than 100 square meters in this apartment building that belongs to Liang En and his family. It was a property that Batory purchased shortly after he came here.

According to Batory, Liang En and the others are now considered wealthy and prestigious people, and London is also a focus of their activities, so buying a property here is much better than staying in a hotel all day.

"I thought I could have a good rest for a few days during the holiday? It's a pity that something like this happened." After entering the room to tidy up, Liang En gave Joanne a portion of the brewed black tea and said at the same time. "I'm sorry I couldn't spend Christmas with you."

"It's nothing. What you did is a legitimate thing. This is much more meaningful than spending the Christmas vacation." Joan smiled and shook her head, "And we may need to attend a lot of dances together in the next week."

Although Joan of Arc hated those high-society gatherings, she also knew that sometimes these things were unavoidable, especially when she became the heir of a duke.

Considering that Mr. Dulis' body cannot bear this kind of social work at present, Joan of Arc, as the heir, will naturally take over these social matters.

So in the next week, Liang En and the others attended four or five parties. These were the gatherings that they had to attend after repeated streamlining and streamlining. If they had not taken this into consideration, their number of party attendance would have been several times that of now.

The reason why there were so many invitations was simple. After all, it was their first Christmas in the UK as the British Dukes, so naturally many people wanted to contact them.

After all, the Duke of Manchester family has been excluded from the British upper class for a long time, so they will naturally continue to contact them after the changes.

What's more important is that they are not a penniless poor boy who picked up a position for nothing, but a title obtained by an established French aristocratic family. In the eyes of many people, it naturally has the value of contact.

In other words, Joan of Arc's current popularity is due to the existence of the Dulis family behind it, not just a title. After all, there are definitely a lot of declining nobles in the UK, and no one looks at them because of their titles.

In fact, because they obtained British titles as Frenchmen, they do not have many rights that British nobles should have. For example, they cannot obtain seats in the British House of Lords.

Although these gatherings did not talk about anything more formal, they were still a good start. After all, almost all interpersonal relationships begin with familiar faces.

Of course, there are still some interesting things in these banquets. For example, there are not many real British dishes on the menu at the banquets. They are mainly Italian or French dishes.

This can also be regarded as a British tradition. Although some people think that the decline of British cuisine is related to the Industrial Revolution and World War II, in fact from the beginning, British cuisine cannot compare with countries such as France and Italy.

After all, a country's diet is closely related to the country's agriculture, and the natural conditions in the UK lead to a very monotonous output. The only specialty products are dairy products and fish, so naturally not many delicious foods can be produced.

Although some local British dishes will be served at such banquets, without exception, they are all improved dishes. But even so, few people are willing to eat things like haggis.

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