Chapter 1649
Magus entered the wine cellar of the Allen Tavern.
There were many large and small wine jars in the wine cellar, and they were densely packed together. There should be at least thousands of jars.
Mosi brewed more than 95% of them while Magus brewed the rest.
Back then, Mosi was also a very skilled winemaker.
However, in the past few years, he had gradually acquired some bad habits. He would not come home for a few days and his focus would not be on the tavern anymore.
He also handed the tavern to Magus.
The Allen family didn’t know what he was doing outside, which was why the Allen Tavern ended up the way it was today.
After Magus entered the cellar, he took a small shovel and walked through the cellar to an inconspicuous corner at the deepest point. Then, he squatted down and started digging up the soil with the small shovel in his hand.
He was very fast. After a few minutes, he had dug up half a meter deep, only to reveal a handle.
After he gripped the handle, Magus pulled it hard.
He pulled a square panel with a diameter of about 20 to 30 centimeters, revealing a small space inside.
What entered Magus’ eyes was a sealed wine jar.
The wine jar was not big, and it was tightly sealed with special materials. It did not look very eye-catching, but judging from its location, one could tell the item it contained would not be simple.
As he was staring at the jar of wine, Magus began to reminisce.
This was a secret that his grandfather told him when he was dying a few years ago.
This wine should have been passed on to his father Mosi, and then Mosi would pass it to him. when he was dying.
Pass it on to him when his father was dying.
However, Mosi had stopped caring about the tavern by then.
He was always idle, and he would leave early in the morning and return late at night.
Sometimes, he would not even return for two or three days at a time.
As a result, the old master of the Allen family told Magus the secret directly, skipping a generation.
According to Magus’ grandpa, this jar of wine was a fine wine handed down from generation to generation by the ancestors of the Allen family.
The exact age could not be determined, but they knew it had been around a long time.
Back then, the Allen family used to be a big family and they specialized in brewing wine for
major forces.
The wine they made back then was not the same as it was now.
They were on totally different levels.
Everyone knew that the most important thing in winemaking was the raw material.
The more precious the raw material was, the better the wine would be.
This jar of wine might have been left over from that time.
The reason why Magus decided to take out this jar of wine was also after careful consideration.
The Allen family had experienced the most dangerous catastrophe since he was born.
Neither his sister nor his mother, nor Magus himself, ever thought that his father would mortgage the tavern.
Not only did Mosi lose his family’s millions in savings, but he also sold the Allen Tavern, which pushed the family into desperation.
Without the Allen Tavern, how would Magus, his sister, and his mother survive in the Central Sacred Continent?
Magus could forgive Mosi after he stopped caring for the tavern these years. He could also forgive Mosi for fooling around all day long and only coming back to ask for money when he ran out and losing the family’s millions of savings.
After all, Mosi was his father who gave birth to him and raised him.
He could earn more money if he ran out as long as it did not affect the life of the family.
However, Magus could not accept or forgive Mosi for mortgaging the tavern to Black Water without caring about the consequences.
Because this tavern was not only the ancestral home of the Allen family from generation to generation but also the place where the family lived in the Central Sacred Continent.
This time, Magus decided not to forgive his father.
He was going to transfer the ownership of the tavern to himself and support the family.
From then on, he would not provide his father with a penny.
Without David’s selfless help today, the consequences would have been disastrous if he failed to pay 10 million to pay off the debt in seven days.
Moreover, David also saved his mother.
Magus had nothing to repay David’s kindness, so he planned to give him the jar of wine left by his ancestors.
No matter how much this jar of wine was worth, it was the thought that counted.
This was the most valuable thing the Allen family could offer.