The Julian Family and the Lando Family had a lot in common—they were both thin on relatives and both engaged in business.
However, the difference was that Austin had a son, whereas Felster, with his broad chest and long legs, went through secretary after secretary without a single one bearing his child.
In terms of business, the main industries of the Julian Family were tobacco and lotteries.
There was nothing much to say about tobacco—it helped save on national pension funds and had the strong backing of the Windsor authorities.
The lottery business involved many well-known Lundan sports teams, including football and cricket, giving them a heaven-high hand in the sports world, and their business was booming.
To say that such a person would go to Hell wouldn't be an exaggeration!
Yet, oddly enough, Felster had a very good reputation among the lower classes, at least better than the financier Austin.