Chapter Seventy-Eight: A Week's Happiness

Diane smiled and said, "With me?" she said as she walked over to Link and spoke into his ear. "Do you want me to see what you use to pee?"

Link froze. He could feel the heat she emitted, and even the smell of wine from her mouth would not be annoying at all, but a bit of what the Chinese said "exhale like an orchid".

He hadn't thought how to respond to her words. She softened in his arms and continued to speak into his ear, "I've heard that the rooms here are very nice, the beds are big and comfortable!

Hearing this hint, Link not only hardened his muscles, but also began to harden a part of his body that was not a muscle. He whispered with difficulty, "Instructor, are you still awake?"

The red lips leaned into his ear and whispered, "Student, I'm sober." I can teach you more!" the drunken woman put her hand around his waist and rubbed her hands lightly on his back.

Link couldn't care less about her still not being awake, and helped her to the counter to open a room. Then he almost carried her waist to the room.

Overnight, he watched as a fierce knight rode his horse and whipped his whip, then when he was attacked by a fierce horse, the two sides reversed, and he watched the female knight fight against him. After inspection, he was sure that the large bed in the presidential suite of the hotel was indeed very comfortable, and it was very cool in any position.

The night Link spent between riding and being ridden.

The next day, Link woke up to the sun shining through the gauze curtains of the room's floor-to-ceiling windows. He felt another warm body beside him, the softness of the warm nephrite in his hands, and his chest was pressed against a soft mass.

He glanced at the woman with half of her body pressed against her chest, and reached out to squeeze the deformed softness on her chest. I kneaded the purple fruit on top lightly for a while.

The woman opened her eyes and saw him, as if she was shaking her head, but immediately raised a smile and said, "Good morning, student!"

"Good morning, instructor!" Link said with a smile in his heart, but his mouth teased. "I learned a lot last night. Maybe it's time to take the test today. He said as he rolled over and pressed against the woman. Soon, there was another blushing sound in the room. There are voices, and there are ...... Hydroacoustics.

By the time they left the hotel, it was already past two o'clock in the afternoon. Link drove Diane home, and after the two kissed before parting, Link smiled and said, "Instructor, do you have time to dine together tonight?" ”

Diane kissed him on the corner of the mouth and said, "Student, are you trying to bribe me? I won't give you a higher score because of this." ”

Link hugged her in his arms and said with a muffled smile, "I'll practice hard." Maybe we can change the training ground. Your home, or mine. ”

"You guy with a lot of [essence] in his head. Be careful that I give you a failing grade. The woman pinched him with suppressed shame and said. "Maybe I can teach you a couple of new flying poses tonight. She said and kissed him quickly on the cheek, then broke away from his hand and got out of the car.

Link was sent into the house, unable to suppress the excitement in his heart at all. He honked his horn for a long time, then drove away before being complained.

If a woman in love becomes stupid, a man in love certainly doesn't become smarter because of it.

Link felt full of happiness for Diane's obsession, and of course, the enthusiastic Diane also made him full of [sexual] blessings, as if God was compensating him for nearly a year of monk life.

But this happiness and sexual bliss lasted only a week.

The woman who was so enthusiastic the night before that she wanted to drain the last bit of water out of him suddenly called him today and said, "Link, I'm at the airport right now." My mom was sick and I had to go to Germany to take care of her. And I was invited by an aerobatic team in Germany. Maybe in the future I will stay in Germany. ”

Link's retention didn't do anything. The woman finally whimpered and said, "My week has been the happiest in the last few years, but that wasn't all I wanted in life." I wanted to pursue my quest, and I couldn't ask you to leave the U.S., so we ended. Link, you are my best cadet and the best man I have ever met, and I will always remember you!"

At this point, he would recall what Diane's "resignation" meant when they had dinner together. She was already preparing to go to Germany at that time. This week, it's just that she delayed her trip. Maybe it's to return his admiration, or maybe it's to go crazy before leaving.

But it's all over.

Link went to the airport, got drunk on the farm, and finally fell asleep on the living room carpet.

Benjamin, who was drinking with him, shook his head when he saw him like this. This young boss is good in many ways, but his psychological resistance to blows is a little worse.

He carried Link to Link's room, threw him on the bed, and left.

It's normal for a man to fall out of love and drink alcohol. As long as he is drunk and sober and can cheer up!

A man who has not experienced emotional trauma cannot grow into a real man.

After sobering up, Link did come back to his feet. He didn't leave everything in the United States and go to Germany to find someone like an infatuated man.

He was just more involved in the affairs of the three farms, and he flew back and forth between the three farms in a plane. In a year and a half, he can already be called a trapeze. He spends at least 5% of his year in heaven.

His input also made earth-shaking changes in the three farms in the space of a year. Hans Farm is no longer the gravel and yellow sand farm. Today, it has more than 3,000 acres of vineyards already planted, with more than 1,000 acres under cultivation.

A large area of land that was once a desert has also been turned into a pasture with 1,500 cattle raised by a large steel pipe irrigation system. To the east of the farm, the low-lying area between the Moody River and Lake Mead has been opened up as farmland for pasture farming.

In addition, the farm has about 1,000 acres of farmland, corn has been planted once, and wheat is planned to be planted this year. Of course, there is also a large brewery built there.

Norhawa Ranch, the least changed of the three farms in New Mexico.

A reservoir has been built in the valley west of Merce Vecchilo Farm to provide irrigation water for 1,000 acres of vineyards to the north, and another 3,000 acres of vineyards will be planted this year. In addition, a canal was used to divert water from the reservoir to the pastures of Hanova, which produced more grass than before.

Hudson Farm in southern Hanova has also planted 2,000 acres of vineyards, and other vacant lots are being prepared to plant another 3,000 acres of vineyards and more than 6,000 acres of farmland. A small winery and several large wine cellars were built. A 1,300-meter-long airstrip was also built.

Ozette Farm is the most changing of all three farms he has.

More than 10,000 acres of vineyards have been planted there. All the vacant land that needs to be opened up in the plan has already been opened.

More than 200 wooden bridges have been built over the network of rivers and streams in the middle of the pastures. A canal was excavated based on the original river channel, and although it has not been able to really turn the farm into a tourist attraction for the time being, the canal has become a good place for him to relax.

This time, he was on the Hans farm. There were vines that had been transplanted directly from here, but they were just the heads of the trees at the time. But last year, the 10,000-odd vines had already produced a small number of grapes. The first 1,900 acres of vines planted this year are all ready to be harvested for winemaking.

More than 1,900 acres of vineyards are very productive. Although this is only the second result, the "highest yield" of the vice god of decay seems to have become a fact. A grape plant can produce more than 20 kilograms of grapes, and this yield, a grape can produce at least 10 dry red sticks. Yields may be even higher in the future.

Link was a little worried about the grapes. The yield is too high, and there is a cost to preserve the wine.

But he was reluctant to sell these grapes, which were "the best for winemaking".

In order to solve this problem, he is entertaining an important guest at the Hans Farm. He took out a bottle of dry red brewed last year and let the guest taste it.

After the guests had tasted the wine, he asked, "Albert, how do you feel?"

The guest he was entertaining was Albert Anthony, a winemaking consultant with at least one of the world's top five in terms of global influence. He's not recognized as the best. But Link focused on inviting him to coach the winemaking on his farm.

Albert is Italian, but his clientele spans Europe, North America, South America and Australia, and he is a very strong winery. He is recognized in the world as the best winemaker for the best wines according to different grapes. And he doesn't have a fixed style, which makes his wines very diverse.

Link values him even more for having his own unique perspective on the production of various wines.

His vineyards were too big and the grape yields were too high to focus on making only dry red or brandy, or champagne. He needs to make all kinds of wines at his winery.

The United States is already the fifth largest country in the world in terms of grape cultivation area, and last year's statistics showed that the total grape planting area in the United States has exceeded 470,000 acres, of which he accounts for more than 12,000 acres, and he plans to plant more than 40,000 acres of grapes in the future. Maybe next year he will be able to produce more than 3% of the country's wine.

There are so many wines that he can only sell them if he diversifies his products.

"I've seen your grapes. Albert said as he closed his eyes and tasted the wine. "I have to say, Link. You have great vines, grapes that are big, round, full, sweet, very ripe, and have a lot of epidermal colonies, which are naturally suitable for winemaking. At least this year's grapes. ”

"I think you have but. Link laughs.

Albert laughed and said, "Yes, I'm going to say a but." ”