Reborn As a Pirate

v1 Chapter 124: Irish style

   With the basic information of the two "talents", Lorraine frowned and walked out of Nelson's office suspiciously.

   He has been thinking about what Nelson said before leaving. Difficulties and opportunities coexist. There is no free lunch in the world...

  What does Nelson want to express?

   hint that Lorraine prepares a suitable stock for Sir Peter Parker?

   Why do you want to imply this kind of thing?

Compared to Sir Parker’s reputation and class, the Drake Chamber of Commerce is now just a small chamber of commerce that cannot be smaller. It’s really worthy of the Royal British Navy Vice Admiral, who has the strongest maritime power in the New World. Do your best?

   It is almost impossible.

   It is the end of the eighteenth century, and the political rights of the Kingdom of Great Britain and the entire world are monopolized by the traditional aristocracy. They are the pride of the times. In this golden age, they are fully dominating the values ​​and choices of all countries and people in the world.

  Fame means abundance.

   They have endless means to realize their fame. Investing in a chamber of commerce that is not under their control is not the best method, or even a good one.

  , for example, the relationship between Lorraine and Sir Parker.

   If Sir Parker's goal is to be the stock of the Caribbean Chapter of the Drake Chamber of Commerce to be established soon, Lorraine is overjoyed. If it is less than 50%, he can do it.

  The Chamber of Commerce is still the Chamber of Commerce in Lorraine. It has received the blessing of Sir Parker's reputation. They will have unimpeded access throughout the Caribbean Sea, gaining fairness, respect, profits, and more profits.

  What did Lorraine do for this?

cost. These are necessary expenses regardless of whether Sir Parker is a shareholder or not.

  Profit. Promising future profits as a royalty for the nobility's reputation is equivalent to allowing consumers to bear the expenses that should have been borne by the chamber of commerce. Lorraine does not need to pay an extra penny.

  What does Sir Parker need to pay for this?

   Fame. The invisible and intangible reputation is like a castle built of sand. The fortress is too difficult, but it only takes a few breaths to collapse.

  The key to everything lies in the decision-making power of the Chamber of Commerce.

   Under this cooperation model, Lorraine will never entrust the decision-making power of the Chamber of Commerce.

   Sir Parker’s inability to control the Chamber of Commerce means that if Lorraine is determined to overdraw Sir Parker’s reputation to weave a scam and seek violence, the Jazz will be powerless.

   This is a unique distortion of the power-based social ecology.

   It seems that those who sit back and enjoy their success have taken huge risks, but those who seem to be disadvantaged do not need to pay any price. For this reason, there will be endorsement talents.

   Spokesperson is the only means of self-protection for nobles.

  They are in high positions in the chamber of commerce, and they are vigilantly watching the troubles of the decision-makers. Once there is a sign that is unfavorable to the nobles, whether they are fighting for reasons or withdrawing, they can at least respond in a timely manner to the nobles.

   But the nobles are taking risks after all.

  A spokesperson is a living person with desires, standpoints, independent personality and judgment. No one can guarantee that the spokesperson he chooses will always be loyal to his own interests, just like the old story of Carmen and Viscount Alfonso.

   That's why Lorraine couldn't understand it.

   He and Sir Parker are not close to each other, and they have never even met. Why did Sir think of buying a stake in the Drake Chamber of Commerce?

   If not, why did he fiddle with his nephew to Lorraine?

   Is it just pure...

   Lorraine scratched his hair gloomily, turned his mind, and decided that he didn't want to.

   Anyway, he has already agreed with Nelson to interview the two "talents" tomorrow morning and afternoon at the [Irish style] hotel where they settled in Lorraine.

   It is ridiculous that Lorraine didn't know where he would live before. The name of the hotel was Nelson. The adjutant inquired about it during the conversation between the two of them, and in turn told Lorraine.

   This made Lorraine deeply feel the omnipresent and powerful position of the Royal Navy in Kingston, and it also means that if Lorraine wants to buy products in Jamaica, Kingston is definitely not a suitable town.

   "Morante Bay, Manchenier, do you choose between these two towns near Cape Mortland? Or simply go to the small town of Lucy, which is adjacent to the northern islands and reefs?"

  ……

   went around and turned back to Port Royal. Lorraine walked along the Docklands Boulevard and found the so-called "Irish style" hotel in a short while.

The hotel has four floors with gray walls and red roofs. The walls are decorated with small arches. The walls are scattered with balconies. The balconies are filled with potted plants and are full of greenery. Even the tiles have specially selected arc cornices. A peculiar look that is not commonly used outside of Spain.

   This is obviously a unique small building full of Spanish style. Lorraine really can’t understand why the operator has to connect with Ireland, which is beyond the reach of eight bars.

   Just because this is a British colony?

   Just like changing my mind, naming is the freedom of the owner, even if it is called Chinese style, what does it have to do with Lorraine...

   He laughed dumbfounded, opened the door, rang the bell at the counter, and invited the beautiful hotel waiter out of the room.

   "Sir, do you want to move in? This is Offie McCarthy, and I am willing to help you."

   The girl's voice was as clear as a bell, with a strong Southern Irish accent. Lorraine's mood that had been tortured by doubts finally improved, and her face couldn't help but smile.

   "Miss McCarthy, my crew should have booked a room at your hotel."

   "Really? May I ask the name of the person who made the reservation?"

   "Probably... Carmen Xavier, that is a lady who is as beautiful as you."

   Miss Offie let out a big exclamation, and then she covered her mouth: "Are you the captain that Miss Xavier said? Mr. Drake?"

"It seems that you have a deep impression of her~lightnovelpub.net~Yes! Miss Xavier is the most beautiful lady I have ever seen in my life, and Miss Jessra next to her is the second most beautiful. I have been I wonder what kind of reckless men are willing to let them blow the rough sea breeze. Unexpectedly..."

   "What did you expect?"

  Ms. Ofi blushed and held back for a long time: "It's not right to judge people by their appearance."

   Lorraine blinked: "What did you say?"

   "A gentleman who looks good in a tuxedo may not know how to pity and cherish jade, sir, thank you for teaching me this."

   Speaking at the fastest speed of Mai Tai, Miss Offie took a big step back and bowed sincerely to Lorraine.

   Lorraine awkwardly stuck in front of the counter, and the good mood that had just arrived disappeared in an instant, and it was not good for it to happen.

   He narrowed his mouth depressedly: "Miss McCarthy, you haven't told me where is our room?"

"The second floor, the third floor, and the fourth floor. Except for the four rooms on the first floor, the rest of Ms. Xavier is covered. When she goes out, let me tell you that your room is at 401, which is the largest suite in the hotel. There is a separate study and meeting room, and the bedroom windows face the sea."

   "She is so thoughtful."

   "I suggested it!"

   "Well...Thank you for considering me so thoughtfully." Lorraine expressed his gratitude hard, sighed, and turned his head upstairs.

  Who knew that a pair of big feet did not go up the stairs, he suddenly heard Miss Offie muttering behind the counter.

   "The bedroom of 401 faces the sea, the early morning pelicans noisy you, noisy you! Humph!"

Humph?

   These casual Irish people, really hell!