After coming out of the wine cellar, Butler Robson took his leave and invited Leonard Ethan and his companions to meet at the Earl's mansion in Paris whenever they had time.
Next, Leonard's attorney also left the place, as the contract work had been completed, and he could finally take a good vacation after several busy months.
However, Leonard and Joan planned to stay here for two days. After all, this place was now their most valuable property, so it was necessary to spend a few days to get to know it better.
Contrary to their imagination, there were only five or six staff members working at the manor on a daily basis, and even if counting the workers in the grassland, there were just over fifty people in total.
However, during the busy farming season, such as grape harvesting, they needed to hire additional temporary workers since they adopted a manual harvesting principle; otherwise, they would not be able to handle the workload.