[Diluc would hardly describe Reverein as "being at his feet," especially when compared to his position in Mondstadt. But Venti is correct that he's doing well for himself, socially and economically. And even without Barok's partnership, he's fairly certain he would have pursued the winery regardless. Diluc has no love for the beverage, but the business of it means a great deal to him.
If nothing else, he would be remiss not to continue his family's--his father's--legacy here.]
We actually plan to have a small bar attached to the winery itself to serve drinks.
[Diluc isn't adverse to the idea of serving their vintages at The Wild Harvest, but he is not inserting himself into that conversation. Barok and Kazuma's relationship is complicated, to say the absolute least. If they want to bury the hatchet for economics, that is for the two of them to figure out.]
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If nothing else, he would be remiss not to continue his family's--his father's--legacy here.]
We actually plan to have a small bar attached to the winery itself to serve drinks.
[Diluc isn't adverse to the idea of serving their vintages at The Wild Harvest, but he is not inserting himself into that conversation. Barok and Kazuma's relationship is complicated, to say the absolute least. If they want to bury the hatchet for economics, that is for the two of them to figure out.]
Are you available to meet now?