Too much like Mr. Luden?
Albert's expression did not change, and he replied flatly,
"I took it as a compliment."

Soon, he ordered a few more things for his assistants to implement separately.

The company has many businesses, and different business lines also have competitive relationships. They will have different voices in the company based on performance and profitability.

Of course, everyone is very clear about one thing, the one who really has the absolute right to speak in the company is Mr. Luden.

After the fall of the Shenbang Empire, the Buck family continued to send talents and funds to the Little United Kingdom in various ways, and the company took a large part of it.

For the Buck family, this is a good deal, and Todd holds 5% of the company's shares.

Don't underestimate this ratio. There was once an aristocrat from the snow who offered more than 50 pounds to buy the shares in Albert's hands, but was rejected by Albert.

If it weren't for Mr. Luden's morbid pursuit of expanding profitability, the company's earnings on the books would have at least doubled!
After each business made a lot of money, Mr. Luden would put the money he earned into more production again.

Numerous markets are waiting for them, banknotes are waving to them, but if they are slow for a second, they will lose a lot of money!

After dealing with the laboratory, Albert took a nap in the office.

After waking up, he slightly revised the next paper, making sure that there was no problem with the format, and was going to send it to the Sir for revision and publish it later.

If nothing else, this discovery is comparable to the Ryan badge.

Someone else might have published the findings separately, and it would be hard to earn the Lane badge twice if published in the same year.

Albert doesn't care about these little things, he just finds time to do something that interests him.

If he hadn't been busy in the company, if he hadn't met Mr. Luden, Albert would have been more pure than he is now, purely studying science and giving full play to his talents
Laboratories, factories, libraries, orphanages, nursing homes
Albert's life seemed to revolve around these things.

The life of the vice president of the company is so boring and boring.

Soon, years later, the Lane badge was awarded.

Albert won one of the awards, and Ferguson shared the honor as corresponding author on the paper.

When receiving the award, the generous Sir Alex spent a lot of money and donated 10 pounds to the Ryan badge on behalf of the Little United Kingdom.

After all, someone else wins and takes away the money.

Sir Alex won the award and directly recharged the bonus pool.

This award is also known as the most valuable Ryan badge in history.

True gold content.

Obtaining the Ryan badge was not something for Albert to boast about, and he didn't even go to accept the award.

However, the company has customized a batch of astronomical telescopes, the fancy ones, without strong observation capabilities, and can only look at the uneven surface of the moon.

Because the award-winning thesis is related to the movement of celestial bodies, the upper class of Wudu City naturally set off a star-chasing craze.

By dividing the market, the company naturally got the biggest pie and made a lot of money.

From spring to autumn, Albert has been busy for another whole year, and there are even a few gray hairs on his sideburns. What is even worse is that Albert began to lose his hair.

...

Fortunately, he doesn't care much about his personal image, even if he is bald.

On this day, Albert finished his work and settled for dinner in the orphanage.

While going upstairs to take a nap, he heard the conversation between Mr. Loudon and the Sir.

"There is a ship sailing to Wudu. There are many artists on board, including painters and sculptors. The Buck family used to support them. Now the Buck family can't protect themselves, so they have to be sent here to Wudu to seek my help. bless."

Ferguson is not very interested in this matter, and his appreciation of art is very average.

Loudon continued,

"The most expensive painting ever sold for £5."

"So expensive?"

The lord was a little interested, he was very curious, who would spend so much money to buy a painting.

Todd announced the answer for Mr. Luden,

"Mr. Luden bought the painting."

It turned out that Luden was taking advantage of him!

The lord laughed. He really wanted to see what painting was worth [-] yuan, which would make a person like Mr. Luden spend a lot of money.

This is not common!
Hannibal ruthlessly exposed the deception,

"The seller is also Mr. Luden."

Lord Sir: .
Gouging up the price belongs to yes.

No need for Hannibal to add, everyone present also knew the follow-up of this matter.

Mr. Luden bought all the works of the artist in advance, and then raised the price of one of the paintings, thereby driving up the prices of all the paintings and making a profit.

But there was another thing Albert didn't understand.

He stood up, wiped his face, and asked,
"Mr. Luden, how can you be sure that the paintings you collected will be sold?"

Albert was sure that Mr. Luden had sold all the paintings.

He just didn't understand how Mr. Luden did it.

"Want to know the answer?"

Lu Deng took a sip of his wine and set out his own conditions.

"When the ship docks, you go and resettle it. They have no identities on the surface and need to keep a low profile. Help me find someone by the way."

This condition was not harsh, and Albert agreed.

Luden put down his wine glass and announced the answer,
"Unfortunately, the day after I took the painting at a high price, the news of the artist's death reached Wudu."

Albert: .
Albert believed that the painter was not killed by Mr. Luden.

There are two reasons.

One, murder is illegal, and Mr. Luden does not do illegal things.

Second, Mr. Luden can earn more if the painter is alive.

Mr. Luden never misses an opportunity to earn more.
Soon, the boat Mr. Luden mentioned docked.

According to Mr. Luden's instructions, Albert waited on the shore in advance to meet the ship.

The value that the people on board can create is incalculable.

Of course, Mr. Luden also specifically explained that they should not be treated too well, and everything should be treated as normal staff.

Money will corrode the soul of artists, making them addicted to pleasure and waste creation.

Mr. Loudon wanted a work of art, not an artist.

Boarded the deck, opened the door, and an unpleasant smell came oncoming.

Obviously, these impoverished painters and artists who took refuge in the fog had a difficult life on board.

The Kingdom of God is in turmoil, and the strength of the Buck family is not as good as before. Being able to send these people alive to Wudu is already the best effort.

There are a few bumps in the journey, which are not worth mentioning.

Smelling the pungent smell, Albert didn't change his face, walked into the cabin, looked around, and asked,
"Which of you is Da Vinci?"

All eyes were on a young artist with a scruffy beard, and even the artist himself was surprised, not understanding what the other party wanted him for.

Leonardo da Vinci was very young and had not received much systematic education. Among these artists, he was not ranked high in terms of qualifications, abilities, or works.

At least for now.

Albert stepped forward, took out a check book from the windbreaker, tore off the top one, signed his name, did not write the number, and handed it directly to the other party.

"Mr. Luden wants to buy all your past, present, and future works."

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