At the same time, the Joules family’s butler, as well as some of his beloved men were urgently approaching international families that owned Concorde airliners.
After this incident, Floyd couldn’t wait to buy a Concorde in order to deal with possible future emergencies.
Because, without a Concorde, it would take at least thirteen hours for the Joules family to send someone from New York to Japan. But with a Concorde, it would take five and a half hours to arrive.
In normal times, the difference of seven or eight hours is nothing, but if it is a critical moment, this time is enough to generate too many variables.
Because the purchase of Concorde is a normal demand for the Joules family, it is not a secret, so these people did not avoid spreading the news.
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