Fantasia of the Sky

Chapter 1485 The Reasons of the Nobles 4

Chapter 1485 The Reasons of the Nobles 4
After explaining this, the impact of the price of coal on the nobles is relatively clear.

Some nobles don't really want the price of coal to drop - they can accept the current price. Although lowering the price of coal can reduce a lot of economic pressure for themselves, it will weaken their status, which is not worthwhile.

The aristocrats who want the price of coal to be lowered really can't stand the price of coal - even the big aristocrats like the Tyre family are quite troubled by the purchase of coal every day - it's not a big deal to raise those taxes symbolically They hope that the burden of coal can disappear, and even without the support of salt, they can guarantee a considerable position by relying on the good reputation of the public—even because of this, they can even surpass other nobles.

"It's really complicated enough." Huanmeng said and took a sip of tea, slowly savoring it in his mouth.

All nobles are swinging between the price of coal and salt, they have capital, so they have more to think about than ordinary people; between fame and money, they need to strike a balance.If one of them is missing, their status will be lost - for the nobles who live without pressure at all, ensuring their status is the most important consideration.

Some nobles are more inclined to reduce, while others are the opposite; and the Puli family...should intend to maintain the original price.

"In other words, Huanmeng must find a way to convince Duke Bran Road?" Huanmeng felt that this was an impossible task.

My advantage is magic power, and my identity as a floating mainlander, but I am not good at content related to the interests of nobles.Just relying on the outline of the power struggle that I imagined here, in any case, it can't compare with the experience of the old fritters who have been up and down for decades.If possible, it is better to seek help from others.

"That's very rare." Jones shook his head. "Oh, maybe you haven't met the Duke of Branlo, have you? He is quite a serious person."

"Is it completely impossible?" Huanmeng asked.

"That...not necessarily." Jones said with a smile, "After all, he is also facing the same problem."

The Puli family has the largest salt fields, the largest territory, and the largest population. To maintain these, they need the most money.If the price of salt is lowered, the Puli family must be the most affected; at the same time, the price of coal will be lowered, and they will also be the biggest beneficiaries.

"The reason why he disagrees... must be because he regards the price of salt as more valuable, that is, 'money'." Jones lowered his voice—although no outsiders could hear him, he still wanted to express It means "it's not easy to say this kind of thing out loud".

"If money is more important..." Huanmeng shook his head lightly, "In that case Huanmeng can't convince him at all, right?"

The concept of "paying more attention to money" is only formed under the influence of long-term experience and environmental conditions, and it does not seem to be changed by a few words.

"No, no, no, other people's words will definitely not work, but your words..." At this moment, Jones's smile was as full of connotation as the tea in his hand, "Maybe you can."

"Why is Huanmeng okay...?" Huanmeng had roughly guessed it.What I have is so different, but what I can use here is definitely not magical power...

"Because you are from the Floating Continent."

(End of this chapter)

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