Fantasia of the Sky

Chapter 1483 The Reasons of the Nobles 2

Chapter 1483 The Reasons of the Nobles 2
"That's right, it's too expensive, too expensive, not every noble can afford it." Jones sighed, "The old man can also appreciate their difficulty! While owning capital, you will also be dragged down by capital what……"

Although the nobles have salt fields, it is not realistic for the nobles to go to the salt fields to endure the scorching sun and then carry out the complicated and tiring work of refining coarse salt.Salt mining definitely requires manpower, and these people definitely do not drink from the northwest wind, and they will not heat themselves in winter. They need nobles to feed them-all the wages and coal these people need are provided by the nobles. It must be ensured that these skilled workers in Yantian will not freeze to death in winter, nor will they change careers because they yearn for higher wages in other jobs—at least most of them cannot change careers.Among the capital owned by the nobles, the ones they can freely dispose of are relatively limited. These limited salt coins are best enjoyed instead of buying coal for the salt workers.

"The amount of coal that the salt workers need is relatively limited..." Huanmeng said, "Shouldn't it be so high that even nobles can't afford it?"

"That's only a small part, and of course it's not unaffordable. Those people are basically part of the noble family. Although they belong to the bottom of the noble family, they are more confident than ordinary people. After all There are nobles behind you." Jones said, lit the small stove on the side, and boiled a pot of water again - the tea in the pot was almost drunk, and the rest was about to cool down: "There are other parts Well... they are also responsible for the coal of other people in the territory."

The circulation of coal in other countries is carried out by various small traders-only a truck is needed to pull coal from the border or coal production area, and then it can be transported to various towns, and fees are charged according to the distance.

However, doing so in the Burning Stone Country is definitely not feasible: How dare you transport a car with one or two people for such a valuable thing as coal?It's not like we don't take us desperadoes seriously.

The previous truck attack case, if we talk about the word "attack", is completely reasonable-without a convoy of escorts, how many convoys transporting coal dare to drive at night?Not to mention the night, the brave dare to rob during the day.It's incomprehensible, such a huge battle and so many people who died after going crazy.

"Since a nobleman is a nobleman, he must be responsible to his own people. If his people can't even buy coal, what kind of 'nobleman' is it?" Jones calmly waited for the water to boil.

It is even more unrealistic for people to go to the border to buy coal—not to mention the long journey, and the way back is even less safe.That being the case, there is only one way left:

The nobles went to the border first, bought the coal, transported it back together, and finally sold it to the residents.

This is a rather troublesome process for nobles.The escort team must not be small, basically it must be able to cope with a concentrated attack on a slum - who knows if those people will be desperate because there is no coal to burn?Even if the poor have no weapons, the pits and stones will become terrible weapons under the suppression of numbers.However, this is not the main event - after the shipment is back, the real headache is: how much is the right price?
Is it more expensive or cheaper?

(End of this chapter)

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