The noble faction can also be referred to as the radical royalists. The royalists are those who act in the interest of the emperor, so it’s safe to say that all noble faction mbers would risk their lives for the emperor’s benefit.
Ah, but there’s one thing I must clarify to avoid misunderstandings.
They aren’t loyal figures like General Yi Sun-sin or Zhuge Liang from history.
The fundantal source of all the power held by the noble faction lies with the emperor, so strengthening the imperial authority directly correlates to their wealth and glory.
“Being able to grill the noble faction is almost equivalent to saying the emperor can be grilled as well.”
Thus, the emperor generally trusts the noble faction mbers more than any other nobility.
‘Not all noble faction mbers are royalists; so follow the noble faction leader, Duke Sforza.’
“To kill a mounted knight, one must first kill the horse he rides.”
This ans that, regardless of the situation, especially when facing difficult challenges, one must proceed step by step.
That way, the probability of achieving the goal increases.
“And when it cos to dealings with the rchant group, especially military supplies, we deal with the Ministry of Military Affairs, the Ministry of Finance, or the Ministry of Comrce.”
Among those, the ones who would most likely favor are those in the Ministry of Comrce.
Even though I’m quickly rising, requesting a private audience with the emperor could be seen as a cri, and the Minister of Comrce is too high-ranking for to ask to et.
The vice-minister of comrce seems appropriate.
‘Whether it’s the vice-minister or the minister, they’re both noble faction mbers, whether they be barons or earls.’
They, of course, can request an audience with the emperor, so if my words resonate with them, they will convey my sentints effectively.
“Assuming I present a suitable gift, securing an audience with the vice-minister should be a piece of cake.”
Convincing them is another matter, but I’m confident.
I plan to propose the ‘strengthening of imperial authority,’ sothing that those dependent on the emperor will love.
“Deliver this letter to Sebastian.”
I had the servant pass a letter to Sebastian.
I instructed him to slip a bribe of about 500 gold coins to the vice-minister of comrce and obtain an opportunity to et.
Naturally, as expected, the vice-minister of comrce stated that for the bribe of 500 gold coins, he would grant the favor of taking so ti to et.
It’s amusing to call it a favor.
Politely attending to the superior is also a way of respecting their authority.
Conversely, ignoring them would be akin to throwing mud on their face.
‘You think I wouldn’t et after providing both money and the emperor’s authority?’
Yet, they still want to act pretentious; as a noble myself, I find such a mindset incomprehensible.
Upon seeing , the vice-minister of comrce imdiately offered a cordial handshake.
“You’re quite handso and tall for a young man who has risen to baron at such a young age. I wouldn’t hesitate to give you my granddaughter!”
The reason why bribery in politics has been criminalized is partly because it is morally wrong.
The main reason is that if bribery were legalized, all policies and public services would obviously be dictated by the amount of gifts given.
‘To get sothing like a resident registration certificate, one would have to hand 100,000 won to the civil servant at the service desk.’
In our Toscana Empire, where bribery is indeed legal, serfs still pay taxes to civil servants even upon their death.
Depending on the personality of the civil servant, it can vary, but if one encounters a character with a shattered personality, they might take away a cow.
I used this to present a “gift” and secure a conversation with the esteed one.
“You flatter too much, Vice-Minister.”
“I’m not joking. The emperor has high expectations for you. I thought it was a bit too much, but after receiving your very polite letter, I could understand the emperor’s feelings quite well.”
Even if I ambiguously stated it, you should understand the hidden aning in that.
‘I’ll support you, so let’s continue to maintain a close relationship.’
This is why bribery will inevitably be deed illegal throughout any era.
“What kind of help are you seeking by coming to see ? I can’t grant every request, but I will consider it positively as much as I can.”
The re fact that I was told to make a request can be seen as a quite positive sign.
While it’s a common expression in our rchant group, “positive consideration” is rely a formal phrase, and in reality, it holds no substantial aning.
Especially not for politicians.
“I, Fabio de dici, baron, have been graced with the emperor’s rcy to gain the military supply contract for two divisions. However, due to the small size of my rchant group, we are unable to et the demand solely through our capabilities, so I’ve arranged a contract with guilds in smaller cities like Paluzze to produce and supply the necessary items.”
Hearing this, the vice-minister of justice stroked his beard.
His face bore a slight smile, as if to show he found it interesting.
“To be honest, the emperor has been a bit hasty. While it may not be an issue for other rchants, you still don’t have a large workshop, yet you’re given the supply contract for two divisions. And he only allowed you a re two months.”
The emperor likely made such haste to test my capabilities.
And this task was, by common sense, close to being “impossible,” so even if I failed, there wouldn’t be any penalties.
However, I struggled with all my might to succeed and ultimately established a mutually beneficial regular transaction.
“I was also impressed by how you fulfilled the military supply demand. You delegated production to the guilds of smaller cities, and you are simply managing the delivery.”
“Yes, that’s correct.”
“Do you plan to continue this way? Or will you buy out the guilds like others and maximize production profits?”
It would be more beneficial to run two rchant groups with a 60% profit margin than to manage twelve guilds with a 15% margin.
Of course, I want to maximize the advantages of this production outsourcing, or rather, the comprehensive trading company model.
“I would like to maintain the current approach. While it may reduce the profits I can imdiately gain by outsourcing production to the guilds in smaller cities, it allows more people to benefit from it.”
“I don’t quite understand. The other rchants I know are all trying to keep everything for themselves.”
There’s no need to explain the rits of a comprehensive trading company to the vice-minister of comrce standing before .
In fact, I shouldn’t leak confidential information.
While anyone attempting to follow suit will eventually find out about the business once it starts,
it’s better to delay the ergence of latecors as much as possible.
‘If I reveal the principles of the comprehensive trading company here, this fellow will likely disclose it to soone else.’
So I feel it’s ti to drop the bait I’ve prepared.
“While sharing the profits with more people may not benefit directly, it would be advantageous for the emperor.”
“To think about the emperor first in business, your loyalty is truly comndable.”
Although he said that, the eyes of the vice-minister of finance had already cooled down considerably.
If I hadn’t given him the 500 gold coins as a gift, he would probably have told to leave imdiately.
“But thinking about it differently, isn’t that strange? How does the growth of guilds in smaller cities relate to the emperor and your benefits?”
What I’m about to say now is half a fabrication to conceal my true intentions.
“To speak frankly, it would be difficult for to rise to a position of influence now. Because there are many guilds and rchants from large cities above .”
Groups that monopolize guilds and interests and do not allow for any competition hinder societal developnt.
While it’s better than communism, if the guilds openly collude to set “prices” across all cities and prevent the influx of goods from other cities...
Competition would cease to exist, allowing each guild to monopolize their respective markets.
In a state of market monopoly, the seller becos the winner rather than the buyer...
‘There’s no need for research or price reductions.’
Citizens of the city will purchase my goods anyway, and since there’s no competition with the goods from other cities in terms of price competitiveness or quality, I can sell them carelessly.
However, for new rchants like , this creates a massive wall.
‘It would be more profitable to trade cheaper goods from other cities on a larger scale.’
“I also think the vice-minister of comrce is likely to be troubled by rchants who collude with the guilds. While our dici group thoroughly inspects each item for military supplies, other rchant groups supply defective weapons and slightly subpar food items, don’t they?”
“That’s true.”
“By giving up minor profits, I am directly showing the emperor and the vice-minister that the dici group will not disturb the emperor. That’s the profit I’m seeking.”
Upon hearing that, the vice-minister of comrce nodded in agreent.
“Are you saying you want to buy the emperor’s trust with money?”
Although he said that, a smile ford on the vice-minister’s face.
Yes, I’m only demonstrating actions that benefit both the emperor and your royalists.
I’ve declared that I’ll bow deeply to earn the emperor’s trust.
There’s no way you wouldn’t appreciate that.
“I intend to purchase trust by giving up money.”
“Hm, as expected, the dici group is different. To value trust over money, that’s comndable. But even so, this alone might be a bit difficult?”
That’s only natural, which is why I prepared for it.
I have weapons that the emperor and you royalists will find irresistible.
“If we can nurture the guilds in smaller cities to compete with the guilds in larger cities, how much greater would the benefit be for the emperor and vice-minister?”
Absolute monarchy.
The starting point will be the sticky union of the powers held by the city and the emperor.
Since this aligns with my interests as well, I will offer the emperor a system of absolute monarchy.
In return, I want the military supplies.
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