078 Inspection

After three days in a hotel in Rome, Mr. Huang told Liang that all the formalities were in place, so he followed Mr. Wang's lawyer and drove to the manor in the north of the Molise region in the south.

A few hours later, Liang and the others arrived at the manor, and then followed a road to the castle gate on a hillside, where a middle-aged man in a suit and leather shoes was already waiting.

It looks like this person should be between 40~50 years old. However, although he was wearing a formal suit and had a shaved beard, judging from his rough hands and olive skin, the other party should have been engaged in outdoor manual labor for a long time.

However, Liang En didn't come here today to be Sherlock Holmes, so after a brief hello, he toured the estate with the man who claimed to have worked in the estate for 20 years.

"This is the largest estate in the area, but because of the mountainous area to the west, most of the estate is forested, and only a small part of it can be used to grow various crops—"

As he walked down a path down the hill, Liang listened to the man who called himself Peter. Richie's head of the manor introduces the manor, inspecting his surroundings.

It must be said that the overall environment of the local area is very good, for example, with his current level of cultivation for a hundred years, it is easy to see that the hills and hills here are a small branch of the Apennines in central Italy.

At the same time, a small lake about two hectares in size and the surrounding stream formed in the valley not far away, which made the aura of the whole place active and full of life.

If it is placed in the ancient world, this kind of good place will inevitably form spiritual veins, even if the spiritual power mobility in the modern world is extremely poor, and it is impossible to form spiritual veins, but the local environment is also much better.

So whether it's the flowers and trees on the mountain, or the grapes in those fields, the vegetables in the greenhouse are growing very well, and there are several groups of birds flying around in the wheat fields that have been cleaned and ready for planting, looking for the insects that have been turned up on the ground, which looks full of agility.

According to Peter. According to Ritchie, the estate is not only large in size, but also has a long history of reclamation. It is even well documented going all the way back to ancient Roman times

Liang En was skeptical of this statement: he had seen too many things that claimed to have a long history before, such as a series of dishes such as Qianlong cabbage, which had nothing to do with Qianlong.

But when he was on the edge of the castle just now, he did see that some of the stones used to build the castle were indeed much older than the castle itself, and it was very likely that they really came from some ancient Roman ruins.

But none of this is important, the most important thing is that although this land is more mountainous and hilly, there are more woodlands, and there are not many fields that can really be cultivated, but the overall environment is one of the best places that Liang En has seen in the modern world.

In particular, the leylines that extend all the way down from the Apennines and the qi gathering effect of the local water system do not have much spiritual power, but they can also be used to arrange some things.

This also made Liang En's impression of this manor a lot better, because it would become an important support point for him in the modern world in the future, and it would naturally have to have some otherworldly arrangements.

And after gathering the power of the leylines, he can use the power of this land to make some arrangements. There is no need to mobilize some precious resources from the ancient world.

As Liang En's previous analysis, the reason why the previous owner of this manor chose to sell this manor was because the income was too meager, and he didn't expect that the operating cost of this manor would naturally be so high.

Especially the previous owner was an American, and I heard that he was still an Internet celebrity. At that time, the estate was bought to attract attention and create gimmicks, and it was not enough to run such a farm at all.

What's worse is that this guy doesn't know how to pretend to understand, and resolutely refuses to listen to the advice of the old people working in the manor. If it weren't for the fact that Europe does not have a monopoly on agriculture like the United States, it would have been unable to make ends meet.

But even so, this manor is not a good asset for an Internet celebrity, especially after the popularity of buying a manor has disappeared, the manor has become a negative asset for that Internet celebrity, so the other party is listed for sale.

For Internet celebrities, what he needs is not the manor itself, but the heat and traffic that the manor can bring, so now the manor without heat and traffic is abandoned like bagasse that has been squeezed dry.

After everyone could take a roughly circle around the manor in the battery car, they came to a small two-story building located at the main entrance of the manor for receiving guests, and met the lawyer with full authority sent by the Internet celebrity.

After signing a series of documents regarding the transfer of property rights and so on, the lawyer left, and from that moment on, the Lemon Estate was transferred to Liang En's name.

"Congratulations, Mr. Liang." At this time, the Chinese lawyer sent by Mr. Huang bowed his hand to Liang En and continued. "According to your requirements, I will apply for a residence card for you, and I will help you complete the annual renewal of your residence card in the future."

"Thank you then." Liang smiled, then waved goodbye to the lawyer, who was in a hurry to return to Rome to report to Mr. Huang, and then turned to look at Peter, the farm manager, who looked a little lonely.

Peter is obviously a little lost and uneasy now, not because he was abandoned by his old club, after all, the American Internet celebrity played more of a negative role before, he was just worried that once he was a son of heaven and a courtier, he would be swept away.

Fortunately, his professionalism allows him to be familiar with all the data when Liang asks questions related to the farm, and can answer every question fluently, making him a qualified manor manager.

Now that I think about it, it is very good to have a slight surplus every year when he has the castle, a gold-swallowing beast, because in his opinion, if he is not careful, the whole manor will lose money.

As for the previous bad accounts, it was purely because some of the structures in the castle were so old that some of the core structures had to be replaced, and then the expenses would naturally skyrocket.

Thinking of this, he stopped asking about the situation of the manor, and then said.

"Mr. Richie, I have already seen your previous business, so I don't plan to lay off employees in the short term, and even plan to hire some of the original employees back to continue the business."

For Liang En, he has a lot of things to do on his hands, and he simply doesn't have the time and energy to deal with the details of the manor, so it is necessary to find someone to help manage it.

As for loyalty, it is not a problem, judging from the other party's resume, he is indeed a loyal employee, and Liang En also has a series of conventional and extraordinary means to ensure the loyalty of the other party.

"Thank you for your trust in me and my colleagues, boss, and I promise you all will do your job."

Rich looked very excited, after all, the previous Internet celebrity to cut money was simply to cut expenses, including reducing investment in planting, and all kinds of layoffs.

For this traditional estate, many people may have worked in the estate for a lifetime, or even several generations, so those who have been laid off have not had a good life.

That's why he was so excited now after listening to Liang En's order.

"Everyone is an old employee here, familiar with every plant and tree in the manor, and we promise that the manor will be redeveloped soon."

"Don't thank me, after all, I really want to do agriculture here, so I must need enough manpower, and I prefer to trust you old people than those strangers."

For Liang En, if he wants to live here for a long time, he has to get along with the people around him, so hiring some locals is obviously a good idea.

And he really plans to farm well, so he needs enough people to advance his plan.