Several months had passed, and the money that the wine factory made had surprised Peter Brown. According to market research, the biggest consumers were not men, but beauty-loving women. Of course, men's consumption was equally astonishing. Peter had no idea how much money he had in his bank account, but it just kept increasing every day.
As he rode his sword back to Flower Creek Village, Peter was lost in thought, his mind reflecting on his time spent here. He had originally wanted to help the villagers by developing a business, but as soon as they started making money, the villagers abandoned the Windsor family.
At this thought, Peter sighed to himself. This time, he had no plans to do things the same way, as things easily attained were often not cherished.
Walking quickly toward his home, Peter was curious to see what was happening there.
The village was quiet, and all the early-rising villagers were already in the fields working, leaving few people in the village.