Seven hundred and ninety-two.(1/2)
The Migrosky family is obviously curious about the mysterious "Mr. Petergoff".
This young rich man not only showed his strength well, but also showed his ruthless side, especially when he shot Tukdorf.
Migrosky decided to solve the mystery in the young rich man.
Daniel was invited out, and Migrosky was very polite to Daniel who brought Mr. Petergoff to him. Not only did he arrange a top-notch room for him, but he also found a beautiful and charming blonde for him.
Daniel, despite concerns about whether it is dangerous for Mr. Petergoff to stay here alone, does anyone dare to disobey Mr. Migrosky's order?
"Mr. Petergoff, I must thank my daughter for your generosity, and of course, this bottle of snow tree vodka." Migrosky said, "But I am still curious about your identity. You said you are from the United States, so what are you doing when you return to Moscow? Ah, I also heard that you have many enemies in Moscow. Who are they?"
Wang Weiyi had long expected that the other party would ask such a question: "Yes, I am from the United States, I am an American of Russian. I think my life experience is a bit strange. If I allow me, I can talk to you well."
"Of course, no one here will disturb you."
Several people sat down, and Wang Weiyi said: "Before I was born, the Red Bolsheviks overthrew the Tsar's rule. My grandfather was also a nobleman, and later had to go into exile to the United States, trying to find the protection we deserve there...."
When Migrosky heard that the other party was also an old Russian noble, he felt a great affection in his heart. He listened patiently to "Mr. Petergoff" and continued:
"We had a very unpleasant life there. You probably know that most of the upright Russians at that time did not take away much assets because they were in a hurry. Even the current Regent, the Grand Duke of Beerstoka...."
Migrosky nodded involuntarily.
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"But we were lucky, because my grandfather met a noble man who provided us with help so that we could live a stable life. She was the respected Mrs. Hermione..."
"Who do you mean?" Migrosky was stunned: "Mrs. Hermione? Is it Mrs. Hermione of the Wittgenstein family?"
"Ah, yes, do you recognize it too?" Wang Weiyi showed a look of "surprise": "She helped us, she is the benefactor of our whole family..."
"Ah, if that's true, then your grandfather is so lucky. Who doesn't want to recognize the Wittgenstein family? Despite their mysterious and low-key nature, there are still many people who know how huge the family history is..." Migrosky said half-believingly.
If it was really the same as Mr. Petergoff said, then his grandfather was surprisingly lucky.
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Seeing that the other party fell into his own lies step by step, Wang Weiyi continued: "Although Mrs. Hermione was upright, she had never been married. She only had a nephew, William Wittgenstein, the current president of the United States. I think you should know this. Of course, she also has a loyal successor, Mr. Elliott, who is equally respectable. After Mrs. Hermione unfortunately left us, Mr. Elliott took charge of the entire family. My grandfather, and his father was rewarded for their loyalty to the family. According to Mrs. Hermione's last wish, Mr. Elliot generously gave us a few fried dough sticks and a large amount of wealth. I can't say the specific numbers. I initially estimate that it is about 200 million US dollars or more...."
Migrosky, Ivan, and Tatyana gasped at the same time.
Two hundred million US dollars? What kind of concept is this? Even though Migrosky was so upset in Russia, he monopolized a large number of industries, but his property did not reach such a number.
The Petergoff family was either surprised to be extremely lucky or bragging. But judging from his actions, they didn't look like a liar.
"Now, those oil fields and industries can bring me about tens of millions of dollars in profits every year..." Wang Weiyi said in that faint tone.
"I really envy you for having such luck." Migrosky restored his calmness: "I am not suspicious of your words, but it happens that I recognize the Wittgenstein family, and I know Mr. Elliot and I know each other. I think if you don't object, I can let Ivan and Mr. Elliot contact you to confirm your identity. Oh, please do not misunderstand my purpose, I just want to better treat you as a friend."
"Of course, Mr. Migrosky." Wang Weiyi said with a smile.
Migrosky winked at his son, and Ivan quickly walked out.
"Tatyanna, pour another glass of wine for our new friend." Migrosky said and asked again, "So, what's going on with your enemy in Moscow?"
"Thank you, Miss Tatiyana." Wang Weiyi said with a glass of wine: "Ah, I fell in love with a woman when I was in New York, but she was also a fiancé, and I got into trouble."
Migrosky narrowed his eyes, not believing in such an explanation at all.
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!Ivan walked in and looked very uneasy. He looked at Wang Weiyi first, and then said to his father: "The phone number with the United States is connected, and it was Mr. Elliott personally answered the phone...."
"What does Mr. Elliot say?" Migrosky became nervous.
You should know that although the Caster Group is a large consortium in Russia, its assets are simply incomparable to the Wittgenstein family. Moreover, even in Russia, the Wittgenstein family also has a strong force. If they can get close to them, the benefits for the Caster Group will be huge.
Ivan said carefully: "Mr. Eliot said that Mr. Petergoff is a member of the Wittgenstein family, and everything he does in Russia represents himself and the entire Wittgenstein family!"
When this sentence was said, Migrosky's gaze at Wang Weiyi changed.
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Respect, envy, and even with a hint of undetectable fear.
Mr. Petergov - the spokesperson of the Wittgenstein family in Russia!
Who would have thought that Ivan did not finish his words: "And, Mr. Elliott also said that Mr. Petergoff can not only represent the Wittgenstein family, but also represent the Morgan family and the Rockefeller family at the same time!"
The wine glass in Migrosky's hand almost fell to the ground.
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The Wittgenstein family, the spokesperson for the Morgan family and the Rockefeller family! God, Migrosky knows exactly what such an identity means.
"Ah, did Mr. Elliott say this too?" Wang Weiyi smiled faintly: "Mr. Migrosky, I have a private phone number from Mr. Morgan and Mr. Rockefeller, you can also call to confirm it."
"Ah, no need, no need." Migrosky then woke up from his shock: "I am so lucky to be able to recognize a young but amazing figure like you. Please allow me to welcome you on behalf of myself and the Russian Empire. This is a great honor for all of us."
Now, with Eliot's phone call, Migrosky had no doubt about the identity of "Mr. Petergov". The only thing he wanted to figure out was the real purpose of Mr. Petergov coming to Russia.
After he continued to express his compliment, he suddenly said, "Mr. Petergov, let's talk straight to the point. When you come to Russia, you definitely don't want to avoid someone's pursuit. You have three major families to support you. You are not afraid of those gangsters on the street...Mr. Petergov, I know that your backend is very tough, but this is in Russia after all. If you can make a reliable friend, it will be of great help to your purpose...."
"I can't hide anything from you..." Wang Weiyi sighed deeply: "Okay, I have to admit to you that the purpose of my trip is for the oil field."
Migrosky's eyes lit up: "Are you talking about the Tyumen Oilfield in West Siberia that is being explored?"
Due to the Second World War and the subsequent overthrow of the Bolshevik government, the exploration of the Western Siberian oil fields has not made any progress.
It was not until 1965, after the outbreak of the war, that the Russian government decided to conduct an investigation of Western Siberia with Tyumen as the center due to the tense economic situation.
It is precisely because of this that when Wang Weiyi talked about the oil field, Migrosky naturally thought of Western Siberia.
"Western Siberia? Tyumen? Where do you think there will be oil fields with huge output?" Wang Weiyi looked surprised: "No. You are wrong in your direction. Yes, West Siberia has oil fields, but the output is not rich. Do you believe in the experts hired from foreign countries? They can do nothing except take money. You can't believe in me, but you can't believe in the Wittgenstein and Morgans, as well as the Rockefeller family, their experience in exploration and development of oil fields is incomparable to any group...."
Migrosky was a little surprised: "Then your real destination for this trip is...
"Armenia." Wang Weiyi's answer was surprising: "We have solid and reliable information. There is a huge oil reservoir in Armenia, which may be the largest oil field in the world!"
"Armenia?" Migrosky murmured.
Although I have never heard of such a large oil field in Armenia, the other party's identity has forced Migrosky to think deeply about any of the words he said.
There are many oil fields in Russia, but the urgent economic situation has prevented the Russian government from sufficient funds for exploration and exploitation.
After the war broke out, some oil fields developed by the German government showed their courage and destructive damage to the facilities in the oil fields. The Russian government had no funds to restart the oil fields.
The United States is eyeing these oil fields, but Russia does not want the United States to intervene in order to prevent Russia from becoming increasingly dependent on the United States.
Under such circumstances, the Russian government was in a dilemma. Migrosky also received a secret order from the Grand Duke of Belstoka to find private chaebols to cooperate with the oil field.
Now, Mr. Petergoff may be a good opportunity.
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"If you want to successfully obtain permission to exploit oil fields, you must find someone with strong strength in Russia..." Yi said in a timely manner to Petergov's heart: "Migerosky! Let me say this, the alliance led by the Wittgenstein family is willing to cooperate with the Russian government to carry out unified development of oil fields dominated by Armenia. We will bear 50% of the costs and we will account for 45% of the benefits... and we will generously give him 10% to 115% of the shares to the Russians who have made great contributions to this matter...."
To be continued...