Chapter 336: An Inexplicable Wonderful Comment

When Link heard her words, he was stunned for a moment and said with a smile, "Then I'll work harder tonight!"

"Hmph, now Hannah is enough. I don't want children yet!"

Link helped her carry the handbag, took her hand and walked home, saying, "You've been tired lately?"

"No, it's just that there is some gastrointestinal disorder. Jessica also thought she was pregnant because of nausea. She was a little nervous at first, but the doctor said it was just a gastrointestinal disorder, and she was a little disappointed.

As she walked, she said, "I haven't congratulated you yet, Blue Lagoon wines have once again become the brightest star of the ISC. ”

Link smiled, not very concerned, and said, "The results are indeed better than expected!

"No, my mom called me and told me. She also sent the best wine from her cellar to the competition this year, and won a bronze medal, which is her best result. ”

"Looks like I'm going to call to congratulate her. ”

Jessica laughed and said, "Maybe she'll think it's showing off!" They walked into the living room, and Jessica sat down and said. "She also asked me, is it true that the Blue Lagoon grapes that Luke Truss has cultivated can't be grown? Are you sure those grape seedlings can't grow good wine grapes?"

When Link heard this, he thought for a moment and said, "She wants to buy those grape seedlings?"

"Yes. She said her association had met this afternoon. They were all amazed by the performance of the Blue Lagoon wines. You know, most of the wines you send to the competition are made by novice winemakers. This makes one feel that the key to Blue Lagoon wine is the grapes. So some people are going to buy some plantings. Mom, she was also a little moved. ”

She looked Link in the eye and said, "You know, whether it's in the grassland, in the desert, or even in the temperate rainforest, it only takes two years for the grapes to make a perfect wine." They don't have to wait five years to make the wine like other grapes, and after ten years they can be harvested for a long time. That's appealing to them. ”

Link pursed his lips, thought for a moment and said, "Believe me, the Blue Lagoon grapes are no longer the real Blue Lagoon grapes without my farms." ”

Jessica nodded and said, "That's what I told my mom as well." I don't think she's going to buy it. She was actually worried that if someone else planted Blue Lagoon grapes, it would have an impact on Link's wines.

Link's grapes from last year haven't gone on sale yet, but new wines are about to be made. He already has more than 100 million bottles in the cellar, and he may make tens or even hundreds of millions of bottles this year. With so much wine, if he were hit by the Blue Lagoon wines made by others, his loss would be very large.

Link thought for a moment and said, "This year, the grapes at Ozette Farm are producing a lot. Perhaps, your mother can pick some and take them home to make with her grapes. ”

"I'll mention it to her, but she won't. Because then the wine that comes out of the mother will lose the label of the production area. She said as she stood up and said. "I'm going to take a shower first!"

Jessica's words gave Link a not-so-good premonition. But this hunch has nothing to do with him.

Luke Truss had not been able to sell many grape seedlings before. Now, though, his chance seems to have come. Some wineries in California seem to be already considering Blue Lagoon grapes.

If the vice-decrepit god still worked, he could be sure that the grape seedlings would definitely not do anything. Then the winery owner who bought those grape seedlings will definitely suffer a loss. How much they will suffer depends on how greedy they are.

If many people are deceived, he can have a hunch of what will happen to Luke Truss. In fact, even if no one else is fooled, just the anger of John Malone is not something that Luke Truss can withstand.

That doesn't have much to do with him, though. Preferably, all other wineries have cut down the Blue Lagoon grapes that were originally planted. That way his wine will sell better.

This year, the sales of his wines have been better than he expected. Snapton's marketing strategy was quite successful. In the beginning, she controlled the shipment of high-end wines. Keep the market hungry and thirsty.

In the beginning, some may simply see Blue Lagoon wine as a symbol of wealth and status. But it has also slowly cultivated a group of loyal fans.

When the wealthy really think of high-end Blue Lagoon wines as a kind of wine, rather than collectibles, the shipments of high-end wines in Blue Lagoon wines will slowly be liberalized.

According to Snapton, "high-end wines are aimed at one in 10,000 wealthy people." As long as you occupy 10% of the high-end market, you should let those rich people like to drink, not collect. ”

The number of Blue Lagoon wines really makes people not want to collect them.

It was her idea that led to the sale of more than 200,000 bottles of high-end wine last year. Just selling high-end wine can provide him with about $200 million a month.

And this situation seems to be perceived by others.

The Blue Lagoon wine range is once again leading the way at ISC, and of course there is no shortage of media coverage. The American media is a flamboyant of all kinds. Foreign media did react mixedly. The professional wine press is more objective – with the exception of the French ones.

The French press seems to be lamenting that the five Premier Ones have all lost to Blue Lagoon wines.

The rest of the media in the United States is more focused on boasting that American wine has become the world's finest wine. It's just a pity that the wine that is in the limelight is not even produced in California, the largest region in the United States. But it doesn't matter, they can just skip the weight and replace California wines with American wines. That's also a big benefit for the U.S. wine industry.

Link saw a lot of this the news the day after the ISC ended.

Catherine called him to remind him to read a comment: "It's a signed article by a commentator in the Los Angeles Metropolis Daily." I think you should check it out!"

Link soon found her article in the evening. This is not a briefing, but a tirade. This commentator, like other journalists, began by describing the success of the Blue Lagoon wines.

Then it turned around: "A lot of people are looking at Blue Lagoon wines. And I'm more interested in their owners. ”

When Link saw this, he understood why Catherine reminded him to read this comment. It's not about the Blue Lagoon, it's about judging him.

He kept looking.

"Link Hans, a man who is famous throughout the United States, and the vast majority of Americans have heard of his deeds to a greater or lesser extent. Became the God of Gamblers in Las Vegas, invested in a movie based on it, confronted the Federal Inland Revenue Service directly, forced the New Mexico Department of Revenue to bow its head, speculated GE stock, made GE fall into an undervaluation and has not recovered to this day, and has continuously become the king of the wine market, selling more than $400 million in wine revenue every month......"

Link looked at it and had to admit that this commentator seemed to know him well. However, he looked at the words describing him, as if he deliberately wrote him as a very flamboyant person.

That's an absolute slander, he's at least half a dad now.

"Yes, Mr. Hans seems to have become the idol of many young Americans. He has money – his assets are said to be in excess of $20 billion, and he has the ability – both the government and other opponents have lost to him, and succeed – with an income of more than $700 million a month, making him the highest-paid person in the world. Not too long ago, I talked to some friends about him. Most of my friends don't like this Mr. Hans very much. We are all Chinese, some are new immigrants, and some were born and raised in the United States. But no matter how many generations we've lived in the U.S., we still keep our last names. It is clear that Mr. Hans has forgotten that he is Chinese. ”

Only then did Link look back at the commentator's signature, although it was a Westerner name, but the surname was Zhou. This is indeed written by a Chinese person.

"We mentioned in our discussion that the Chinese in the United States now want to unite and focus on seeking fairness and justice for the Chinese community. However, up to the current position, there has not been a single response from Chinese Americans for decades. A friend of mine thought that maybe Mr. Hans might grow up to be like that. We — me and five other friends — have an informal debate about that. ”

"In the end, though, none of us were able to convince anyone. However, we also reached a consensus on some things about Mr. Hans: that is, Mr. Hans could not have been that kind of person until he identified himself as Chinese. ”

"The question of surnames, there is no need to discuss, what is personal freedom under surnames. However, we also found that Mr. Hans almost never participated in the activities of Chinese organizations. He never paid attention to the Chinese. For example, his charity project 'Hans Low Rent Apartment' is said to have invested hundreds of millions of dollars, and of course doing charity has great positive significance for society. But he never seemed to pay attention to the difficult families of Chinese Americans, and there were many ......"

The commentator concluded: "We congratulate Mr. Hans on another success, just as we congratulate another American on his achievements as an American." But as Chinese, we may prefer to see Mr. Hans become a benchmark for our Chinese in the United States and lead the Chinese to strive for more development opportunities. As far as Mr. Hans is concerned, he has not done enough. ”

Link's comment is a bit inexplicable. What is this about? He still feels that he is not stable enough to lead the Chinese in the United States to seek fairness and status? That is too high a view of him.

As for the difficult groups that pay attention to the Chinese in the United States. How should he pay attention? He donated tens of millions last time, and this commentator didn't mention it.

And this commentator "Mr. Hans" throughout the article, he looked at it and felt that he was sarcastic, he didn't even want a Chinese surname.

That's really true. But his Chinese name is Link, and in fact his surname is not lost. And he didn't forget that he had a Chinese surname. Hannah is his daughter and has the surname "Lin", not Hans.

Besides, he changed his surname to Hans when he was a child, when he was only five years old. It is a bit difficult for a five-year-old child to understand what the surname represents.

He had no intention of changing the surname "Hans" at this time. This surname has been with him for twenty years, whether it is a habit or not, let's not say for the time being. It is only said that the Hans couple raised him, and he deliberately changed the surname "Hans", how did the Hans couple feel?

No matter how he looked, the comments seemed to be playing on the topic. The Los Angeles Metropolis Daily is a newspaper owned by Tribune Publishing Group. Is it that you can't see him so well, and you have to find ways to block him to be happy?