Chapter 53:Features of the traditions of Small-An

The total amount of 764,451.30 dollars

On the nose for 4 people will have - $ 191,112.83

The tax on each will be taken at 21022.08 dollars

Total net we get 170090.75 dollars.

Very good, to earn that kind of money in just 1 day!

Do not think Dara and Fang that Barno and I are parasites. Baraz said.

"No questions," Fang confirmed, "Dara just nodded."

Well, it's dangerous to keep such values ​​with you in the mountains. Today I'll call the guys, they'll come, they will settle accounts with us on the spot and take them all away. But since they come here to the mountains, they will have to pay for their interest and silence. Yes, most likely, as we get away from this place, they will begin to dig everything here themselves. But as you guys understand, you will not be able to do this professionally all your life! Baraz said instructively.

He had already decided everything for them. On the other hand, Fang needed to test his gadgets and he was in another country, so he could not really object. Dara was just interested in the process itself and not how much the result. And he lived in Small-An, and understood that big money without obtaining permission for them, from the clans, meant big problems.

In Small-An there was an established tradition, large clans and there were about 20 of the 7 main clans, and 2 guilds determined the life in the morning, of each individual person. Someone was allowed to be rich, successful and influential, someone was forbidden and a lunch of beggar was imposed.

Since after the amount of $ 500,000 the clans began to look closely at the company, and after the amount of $ 3,000,000 if the company did not have good protection from the guild or one of the 7 clans, but only protection from one of the 20 clans. That company was waiting for the agreement at best, in the worst squeeze the business for 10 percent of real market value. And sometimes just the nationalization of the property of the company could happen.

Therefore, Baraz did not really want them all to glow, and he wanted to present a tidbit that Fang and Dara accidentally discovered to present to one of the guilds in exchange for protection. Since the research area of ​​treasure hunters was of interest and could easily bring hundreds of millions of dollars of professional research easily for a year, such a gift was worth it. This was quite suitable for the guild, but they will keep an eye on these two boobies. Maybe they will find something interesting again. Creators are priced, but they usually get paid no more than 1 percent of what they offer. It suited everyone and eliminated problems.

Indeed, true treasure hunting is not primarily money, but the very process of research, discovery, the study of new material, knowledge. Sometimes the discovery of previously forgotten knowledge or hiding places. This is the most interesting, and money can be earned both on advertising and on random finds, it brings more joy than a constant strip of luck!

So thought Dara, brought up by his grandfather in the spirit of a Puritan attitude towards life, and conservative education, giving an ode to fame, honest poverty and the mockery of hedonism. This changed the view of Dara; he began to look at the world through the eyes of objectivity from the point of view of partly the communist model and, on the other hand, the capitalist one. But he was for honest capital, earned by the brain and not obtained by appropriation of other people's property or money laundering.

Such was the unique man his grandfather Firuz-Sage, or a man not of this world, Don Quixote of the Lamanistic of the 21st century. Because of him and his thinking, the whole family was in poverty, except for two children, Firuza-Mirzo, who simply became ordinary capitalists and had a good life. Discarding the concepts of morality and traditional way of thinking. But this is a completely different story.

Dara was glad of such an opportunity to get rid of possible problems. But Barno didn't care, she got an interesting life, now she will have something to tell her friends in New Jersey.

Barno did not plan to live in Small-An, she only arrived for the summer, and in the fall she began her studies at the university, she was a freshman and at the same time worked in a bank with her aunt.

So everyone was happy with Baraz's proposal. He was so happy! He, from this business, received advantageous contacts with the guild and a rollback in the amount of 10 percent of all works found in the first month. Baraz was glad because he could find the money for the wedding of his son and buy him a new house and a car!