However, although Barron wanted to inquire from Viscount Bute about the renovation plan near King's Cross Station, the land of the gas tank was in his hands at this time and he had the initiative, so there was no need to rush. After showing his willingness to cooperate, he could just wait and see.
So after the ceremony of receiving the title of Duke, Barron prepared to leave London and return to Chatsworth House.
On the one hand, it was to get some quiet time. After the "Golden Jubilee Celebrations", because the youngest Duke of Devonshire was conferred the title by the Queen herself, Barron Cavendish's name was once again reported in newspapers and media. Now, even near his apartment, reporters with cameras hanging around their necks can be seen from time to time.
Well, if you have seen the madness of British tabloid reporters, you can understand Barron's mood at this moment.
Besides, this can be considered a step forward. By leaving London and returning to Chatsworth House, he can deal with the family assets and also see how Viscount Bute reacts.
As for the Asahi World Cup which is still in full swing...
In fact, in Barron's eyes at this time, betting on the World Cup is very much like small-cap stocks in the stock market.
The characteristic of small-cap stocks is that they can have huge increases driven by favorable factors or hype, and their prices can often increase several times, dozens of times or even higher.
However, small-cap stocks are not suitable for large-cap operations because of their small market cap and relatively lower circulation volume.
Just like the betting on this World Cup, in the early stages, Barron had relatively little capital, so he could use all of his funds for betting (full-position operation).
Now that the amount of funds has exceeded 10 million pounds, it is like a large amount of funds facing small-cap stocks. It is impossible to invest all the funds into it, and even only a small part of it can be invested.
In this way, Barron can diversify his existing funds and purchase the selected competitions in advance for a period of time, and then he only needs to wait for the results to come out before redeeming the prize.
He wouldn't have to stay in London or go to France all the time, and could use this time to return to Chatsworth House.
But before leaving London, Barron had one more thing to do.
"Ms. Moore, you said before that our family fund currently has a bank loan of 25 million pounds, right?"
"Yes, Duke Barron, including other debts and loan interest, the total debt is nearly 30 million pounds."
Yulia took out a document and handed it to Barron, saying:
"As you instructed, I have listed all these debts in detail and explained them. Here are also copies of the relevant debt documents."
Barron glanced over the document and took a quick look at the debt lists:
"Thank you, Ms. Moore. It's a very detailed form. I'll take the time to look at it carefully. I may have to call you later."
After that day, Yulia also felt that Barron had obviously changed, especially compared with the previous impression of the erratic and unreliable young master. Perhaps after experiencing drastic changes in the family, people will mature quickly.
I hope he can really change and save the Cavendish family...
Thinking of this, Yulia's tone became much gentler:
"This is my duty, Duke Barron, is there anything else?"
"Indeed, there is something else. I would like to ask you to notify the creditors and the bank managers who lent us the money. I hope to talk to them together."
"Are you calling everyone?"
There was confusion in Yulia's tone, wondering what Barron was thinking.
"People from the bank can meet us tomorrow afternoon. As for the creditors, we can meet them there after we return to Chatsworth House."
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"Mr. Barron? Oh, by the way, congratulations. Now I should address you as His Royal Highness the Duke of Barron."
"Bonnie, I'm glad to hear from you. Also, as I said, just call me Barron. I don't think friends need to be so polite to each other."
After seeing Yulia off, Barron was a little surprised to receive a call from Bonnie.
Ever since he met this exquisite beauty at the banquet at Viscount Bute's house that day, he has not contacted her during this period of time because he rejected Viscount Bute's proposal to buy land near King's Cross Station and he himself is quite busy.
Hearing the other party's pleasant voice at this time, Barron not only remembered the elf-like appearance and slender legs of this beauty, but was also curious about why she took the initiative to call him this time.
"Well, are you going to Berkshire in a couple of days?"
"Berkshire?"
Barron asked doubtfully.
"Yes, have you forgotten? The Royal Ascot will begin soon. This year is the Queen's Golden Jubilee, so the event will be even bigger than before..."
After Bonnie said this, Barron remembered that the Queen's Golden Jubilee celebration had just ended, and it was time for the annual Royal Ascot.
The Royal Jockey Club of England, also known as the "Ascot Jockey Club".
As an important event that cannot be ignored in the British social calendar, the Royal Ascot has always maintained its reputation as "the most luxurious and extravagant event in the world".
This event has a history of more than 300 years and has always been one of the most important annual events for traditional British people.
One morning in early summer of 1711, Queen Anne of England went out on horseback. When she arrived at an open area not far from Windsor Castle, she found it was an excellent place for "horses to gallop freely", and thus she came up with the idea of holding horse racing competitions, thus starting the history of the Royal Ascot.
The Royal Ascot race begins in the third week of June every year. Berkshire, where the race is held, is located in southern England, west of Greater London and south of the Thames. It has beautiful scenery and is a natural horse racing destination.
For hundreds of years, members of the British royal family, represented by the Queen, have attended the event every year.
The current Queen is a loyal fan of the Royal Ascot Jockey Club and sends her own racehorse to participate almost every year.
The final winner will be awarded the prize by the Queen herself.
It can be said that the Royal Jockey Club of England is regarded as one of the classic sports that highlights the elegance of Western aristocracy.
"Are you going to attend? Bonnie, who else?"
"I am planning to go. I was delayed from last year's race meeting due to work. In addition, my cousin and Viscount Bute will also go together. We talked about you when we went to their house today."
Sure enough, this time Bonnie's invitation also had the shadow of Viscount Bute in it. I just wondered if he took the initiative to help Viscount Bute to ask her out, or was she also kept in the dark?
"Is that so? I'm a little disappointed, Bonnie. I thought your invitation was for a private date between the two of us."
At this time, Barron walked to the window, looked at the lights in the night outside the window, and said with a faint smile on his face.
"If it's a date, it should be the gentleman who brings it up first, Barron."
Listening to Bonnie's slightly coquettish tone, Barron replied:
"I'm really sorry, Bonnie. You know I've been busy lately, so I haven't had much time. I think I should make up for it in time, but I don't know if you can accept it..."
"Then I'd like to hear what kind of 'remedy' that is, Barron."
"In fact, I'm afraid I won't be able to attend the Royal Ascot race the day after tomorrow, because I need to go back to the family estate to deal with some urgent matters..."
"I see…"
"In fact, I wanted to invite you to go to Chatsworth House. The scenery there is pleasant and different from that in London... But I'm afraid you will miss this year's horse race again."
"It's really confusing, Barron. You've given me a difficult problem. I need to think about it carefully..."
The next second after Bonnie said this, she couldn't help laughing:
"Okay, I've decided to visit your manor."