Later in the evening, Lynch arrived at Mr. Wardrick's house. Severa heard that he was returning to the Federation and had booked this dinner well in advance.
"Good evening, Mr. Wardrick, madam, and Severa!" Lynch stood outside the door, holding a nice bottle of red wine, reportedly found from a merchant ship that sank about a hundred years ago.
Altogether, over a hundred cases, each bottle priced between five thousand to seven thousand dollars, and it's not easy to buy.
After all, there are too many wealthy people in the Federation. As long as there's no problem and it's genuinely good, people don't mind spending some money to taste the flavor of time.
Wealthy people aren't uninterested in the world; they are more curious about the world than ordinary people. But the curiosity of wealthy individuals quickly turns into awareness under the influence of their money, unlike ordinary people's curiosity, which might remain curiosity for a lifetime.
