In an old house in the vige, Arthur sessfully met Te and his sister Miyaka''s family.
The few were very surprised by Arthur''s arrival, and because there was no preparation, they seemed a bit scared and uneasy.
Even Te, who had seen the big world, couldn''t help being a little surprised, but he wasn''t very nervous.
Apanying Te''s family was the vige chief, an elderly Englishman with white-bearded whiskers.
After greeting Arthur and knowing the purpose of his visit, the others left with great interest, leaving Arthur enough space to win over Te.
When everyone else had walked away, Arthur turned his gaze to the famous Te and said with a smile, "Mr. Te, I have long admired your name."
"Your Majesty''s reputation is also very good in the United States, and I have had the honor of seeing the Dream of Austrsia." Having seen the upper echelons of American society, Te was somewhat surprised by Arthur''s arrival, but not at all flustered.
"Your Majesty!"
In the gap between their conversation, Miyaka''s family finally came forward cautiously and greeted Arthur respectfully.
After all, Miyaka''s family was just the lower-ssmon people of Serbia, and the highest officials they had seen on a daily basis were only the town mayor and councilors.
Let alone Arthur, who has already been recognized as the king of a powerful nation, even the king of Serbia, the Miyaka family had no right to see him in person.
Now that Miyaka''s family suddenly saw Asher, there was no way they could not be nervous.
"You must be Mr. Te''s sister? Wee to Austrsia, I hope you can treat this ce as your hometown, and jointly operate and maintain this peaceful and prosperousnd." Arthur nodded indifferently and said with a slight smile.
Miyaka''s family is the breakthrough for Arthur to win over Te.
For Te, in his twilight years, the people he missed the most were his own family.
At present, Te''s parents had long passed away, and the closest rtives to Te were his three sisters.
Seeing Arthur''s gentle manner of speaking, Miyaka''s family couldn''t help but rx.
Te''s brother-inw, Miyaka''s husband Zelos Whitfield, seemed to understand something when he saw Arthur''s friendly attitude and his brother-inw''s calm demeanor.
"Mr. Te, to be honest, Austrsia urgently needs an expert in electricity to n the electrical engineering of Austrsia. If Mr. Te is interested, you are wee to work part-time for the Austrsian Government. I can provide generous remuneration for Mr. Te, and find suitable jobs in the Royal Financial Group''s factories for Ms.
Miyaka''s family." Arthur said straightforwardly.
As a ruler of a nation, Arthur naturally didn''t need to beat around the bush.
It''s no exaggeration to say that, considering Arthur''s status, Arthur could satisfy all Te''s wants, as long as they could be found in Austrsia.
This was the enormous power granted by Arthur''s status, and also the strongest guarantee for Arthur to win over Te.
As expected, upon hearing Arthur''s offer, a flicker of light passed through the eyes of Miyaka''s husband, Zelos Whitfield, before being well concealed.
Although Arthur''s conditions include employment for their family, it was clear that the choice was Te''s, and they had no right to interfere.
If they speak out of turn, they might even provoke Arthur''s disgust and let their once obtainable job slip away.
"Thank you for your kindness, Your Majesty, but I still have apany and a job in the United States, and I don''t have much time to work part-time in Austrsia." Te said half-truthfully.
It is indeed the case that Te has apany and work in the United States, and his spare time is not that abundant.
However, if there was a squeeze, there would be enough time for a part-time job in Austrsia. But the question is, why would Te want to work part-time in Austrsia?
Although Arthur''s offer was very good, without a verypelling reason, there was no need for Te to agree.
"I know that too, Mr. Te. But the situation may not be as you said! ording to my intelligence, yourpany''s financial situation in the United States is very bad, and you have lost the support of the Morgan family.
If nothing goes wrong, I''m afraid your debt has already reached tens of thousands of US dors, and haspletely dragged down your scientific research progress." Arthur said with a meaningful smile.
Without enough investigation beforehand, Arthur would certainly not act recklessly.
In fact, the Royal Security Intelligence Agency''s investigation into Te not only focused on Te''spany''s financial situation but also examined and understood Te''s coboration with all corporate financial groups.
"Forgive my frankness, Mr. Te. A talent like you, if hindered by financial constraints, slowing down the progress of various research projects, would be a loss to the world. It is well known that the Royal Austrsian Physical and Chemical Research Association has an annual research budget of millions of Australian dors, and they can only increase, not decrease.
This demonstrates how much Austrsia values talent, and I really can''t bear to see a renowned talent like you suffer setbacks in scientific research progress because of debt," Arthur directly exposed Te''s situation and said with a smile.
"Your Majesty, although that is true, if I can regain the patent for wirelessmunication, I have the confidence to rely on my research and patents to bring my financial situation back to normal." Although Te''s financial situation had been exposed by Arthur, he still stubbornly retorted.
Compared to Edison, Te''s talent is naturally stronger.
However, the problem is that Edison is not only an inventor but also apetent and even excellent capitalist.
But Te, an outstanding inventor and physicist, has a terrible ability when ites to capital operations. Coupled with the loss of patent revenues, Te''s assets are basically negative without the support of financial groups.
And Te''s various research projects require tens of thousands of dors in funding. Although having negative assets cannot stop Te from continuing his research, it is evident that Te''s research progress has already been significantly impacted, and should the funding problem not be solved, the research progress may stagnate.
"Mr. Te." Arthur did not mind Te''s rebuttal and looked at Te seriously, taking a sincere tone: "In my opinion, how can a great physicist be limited by funding problems? If Mr. Te is willing to trust me, I will provide you with an advanced privateboratory and at least 200,000 Australian dors in research funding per year.
I don''t care how the funds are spent, as long as they are used for scientific research, they are allowed in my book."
ording to the current exchange rate between the Australian dor and the US dor, 200,000 Australian dors is equivalent to 500,000 US dors. This amount of funding would be an astronomical asset for Te, who is currently struggling financially.
More importantly, if Te agrees to work for Arthur, this 200,000 Australian dors will not only arrive on time but will be provided every year.
Honestly, for a scientific researcher, a private, professional researchb and ample research funding are incredibly attractive.
If you narrow the scope of scientific researchers to those like Te, whose research progress has been hindered by long-standing debt issues, then the attraction only grows exponentially.
Just as a woman can''t refuse cosmetics, Te carefully swallowed, admitting that he was tempted by the conditions Arthur proposed. experience-MVLeMpYr
"If Mr. Te is willing to join Austrsia, the Royal Financial Group is willing to solve all your troubles in the property field. Including yourpanies and work in the United States, all your concerns will be taken over by the Royal Financial Group. If you agree now, I can bring both your sisters to Austrsia for a family reunion.
Of course, we will arrange all your jobs andnd within a short period. If you are willing to join Austrsian nationality, that would be even better. Austrsia wees talents like Mr.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Te and your family members to join the embrace of Austrsia." Seeing that Te no longer stubbornly argued and was even considering the matter, Arthur struck while the iron was hot and continued putting forward his conditions.
Bringing Te''s two remaining sisters from Serbia to Austrsia would be a simple task for Arthur.
Even if Arthur is willing, with the use of an airship, they could safely transport the whole family to Austrsia within a month.
As for the employment of Te''s extended family, this is not a problem for Arthur.
The expansion of the businesses under the Royal Financial Group is rapid, and job vacancies appear frequently.
As long as Te''s family members undergo simple training, they can enter these jobs.
For Arthur, the cost of engaging talentpared to the value of the talent itself is nothing.
Especially for a top talent like Te, who is capable of changing a certain field of the world, what could paying a bigger price for engagement cost?
Furthermore, the conditions for engaging Te, for Arthur, are not significant.
"Nik, my brother, I don''t know what you are hesitating about, but His Majesty thinks highly of you, and I don''t want your talent wasted in a ce like the United States. Be firm, Nik. Do it for me, for Angelina and Mareika.
They are not doing well in Serbia; wouldn''t it be nice for us to reunite in Austrsia?" As Arthur smiled and waited, and Te was deep in thought, Te''s sister, Miyaka, could not help but speak up.
As Te''s elder sister, Miyaka is now in her 40s, and her son is already over twenty.
However, to date, Miyaka''s son has not married; he did not have a decent job in Serbia and naturally could not attract any girls.
Now that they have arrived in Austrsia and have such a great opportunity, Miyaka does not want to miss out.
Moreover, in Miyaka''s view, the conditions proposed by Arthur are not harmful to Te: getting a higher-paying job, having his ownboratory and more research funding, reuniting with his family members, and having more respectable jobs in a more prosperous country. Isn''t this a wonderful thing no matter how you think about it?
Arthur secretly nodded his head, quite satisfied with Miyaka''s divine intervention at this critical moment.
However, this is human nature.
After all, at Miyaka''s age, she is already a wife and mother. As an ordinary person, who wouldn''t want their family and children to have a better life?
Although Arthur also took advantage of Miyaka''s ordinary person''s psychology, in fact, he did give Miyaka''s family more benefits.