Chapter 15

Henry looked into other potential suppliers, including well-established wineries and newer, lesser-known wineries.

Margaret could get access to all the information she needed. She would get even the most confidential information.

For instance, she would retrieve information about the details of making a certain kind of wine or some gossip that might have been spread about a certain bigwig. The price for such information would be higher.

Margaret further guaranteed that all the firm's information could be acquired as long as it was based in Stanley, regardless of how huge or small the company was. Although the cost was high, it was well worth it.

Henry was confident that there was something more to the operations of Fragrance Tea-house. It was improbable that such a small tea-house would be able to get access to such reliable information.

Henry appreciated the calm and fresh atmosphere of the tea-house.

"'Should l serve you more wine, sir?" a dashing waitress asked politely.

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