The minor dispute that had occurred during the eting had co to an end, and the attendees continued to discuss other matters.
So, Hansel, does the kingdoms army have any interest in our canned goods, salt, and such?
Uh my lord, due to limited ti, I only had contact with the quartermaster under the Princesss command. However, from his attitude, it seems that canned goods are very much in line with their needs.
How many cans can they buy?
We didnt get into such details at the ti, but with around 8,000 people under the Princesss command, their demand should be quite substantial.
Paul, a bit puzzled, asked, What do you an by saying you only contacted the quartermaster under the Princess?
Hansel explained, The troops currently stationed at Crystal Shine Fortress arent all directly commanded by the Princess. Each generals troops solve their logistics independently.
Understanding dawned on Paul. Although these troops were loyal to the sa leader, they didnt have a unified logistics system, which was also common in the armies of the old era.
So, we have to talk to those generals one by one.
Lord Grayman, I have a suggestion. Please organize a trip for rchants and factory owners to the capital, and let them find their own markets.
A trade delegation?
A trade delegation? Good na. If its organized under the na of the Lords House, I believe the rchants and factory owners will be eager to participate. After all, its much easier to do business under the banner of nobility.
Paul was very supportive of the suggestion, nodding continuously.
Thats a good idea. We should cultivate the wolfishness in these rchants, letting them seek opportunities and fight on their own. Otherwise, constantly supporting them from both sides will never lead to anything significant.
Hansel agreed, Wise words, my lord.
Paul slapped the table, Alright, then Ill leave this task to you, our Agriculture Director, haha! Oh, and not just canned goods, but also things like porcelain, paperrchants manufacturing these should also be included. Once the sea routes are open, we can directly ship them south, no need to let middlen skim off the top.
Hansel, placing his right hand over his chest, assured Paul, Ill start organizing this imdiately.
But Hansel quickly raised a question, Can our production keep up?
I visited several factory owners in Lakeheart Town after I returned. Not just canned goods, but also paper mills, porcelain factoriesthese are all popular products. According to them, just to et the current orders, their capacity is already stretched thin.
That is a problem. So, I plan to have the newly arrived refugees work in factories, instead of farming. You need to inform the factory owners in Alda and Baylding to recruit from the refugee population. I dont want to feed these refugees for nothing; they need to start working and creating value.
Yes, my lord.
An idea suddenly struck Paul, and he addressed the group, Gentlen, to address the issue of insufficient production capacity, I have another thoughtfreeing a batch of serfs from the Grayman family. My thinking is this: with the use of machinery like harvesters, given the current extent of our familys farmland, we dont need so many hands. Its better to free them from serfdom, letting them choose their own professions to support themselves, and incidentally alleviate the labor shortage in the factories.
This proposal seed reasonable, and no one voiced any objections, especially since this involved the lords own property.
Not only that, but I also intend to issue a decree encouraging landlords and gentry to voluntarily release their serfs, letting them beco workers, and to invest their own money in various erging industries.
For a mont, there was silence in the room, and as the people present seed about to be rendered speechless, Paul quickly added:
Of course, its just encouragent, just encouragent, just encouragentimportant things must be said three tis. Im not planning to set any specific targets or indicators to avoid lower-level officials misusing their power for personal gain or causing local disturbances just to show off their achievents.
The attendees finally recovered from their surprise. Paul sighed in relief and continued, For those who voluntarily free their serfs or invest in erging industries, I will offer certain tax reliefs.
Ford, the steward, twirling his beard, comnted, The idea of replenishing factory labor through the release of serfs is quite good. However, I fear the effectiveness of promoting this through tax relief might be limited.
Paul was puzzled, Why is that?
Ford explained, Because those landlords and gentry who own a large number of serfs often act as the tax farrs of their own villages?
Tax farrs? What do you an?
Ah a tax farr is soone who contracts tax collection. The lord entrusts a local prominent figure to collect various taxes from an area and sets a specific monetary target. The tax farr must et this target, and if it falls short, they have to use their own assets to make up the difference. Then, they submit the required amount of tax to the lord. Correspondingly, if the collected tax exceeds the lords set amount, the tax farr can keep the excess as their remuneration.
Ford pointed out why Pauls policy might not be very effective. In reality, how much tax is collected is decided by the tax farrs themselves. The more they collect, the more they keep. Think about it, how tempting would it be for them to collect less tax from their own properties?
Paul suddenly sprang up from his seat, Is this how taxes are collected throughout our territory?
Ford was startled by the counts reaction, In places like Lakeheart Town, the lords seat, and major towns like Port Fran, the lords office directly sends tax officials. But in most rural areas, taxes are fard out to local gentry.
He was perplexed. Wasnt this how things had been done for centuries? Why such an intense reaction from the lord, who seed quite displeased?
What Ford didnt know was that Paul was internally raging, not at the steward himself, but at this frustrating tax system.
So, he had been unaware of this practice. Not eting tax targets ant making up the difference with ones own money? Nonsense, those wealthy landlords couldnt possibly be that conscientious. Those who were had long been eliminated by history.
Paul could easily guess that these so-called tax farrs were likely exploiting the peasants under the guise of the lords authority, stuffing their pockets with the excess after settling the lords dues.
The count was deeply distressed, partly for the peasants who were overtaxed and unaware, but even more so because this extra money hadnt reached his own pocket.
Paul declared, I will imdiately issue a decree abolishing the tax farr system. From now on, the Administration Council will directly send officials to collect taxes in rural areas!
Old Ford stood up hastily, waving his hands in alarm, Please reconsider, Count!
Huh? Why? Isnt the power to collect taxes mine to revoke?
Well theoretically, yes, but
Ford pondered how to phrase his advice, slowly saying, Many tax farrs have been doing this for generations, holding this power in their villages even before the Grayman family was ennobled here. If you act rashly, it could lead to unrest in the countryside. One or two wouldnt be a concern, but if they band together, it could cause trouble.
Hearing this, Paul was frustrated. Were these just local bullies, and he, the mighty dragon, couldnt suppress them?
Bryce, the army camp commander, slamd the table and stood up, Count, the First Battalion of the Army is at your command. Go ahead and reclaim the power from those tax farrs. If anyone dares to disobey, the army will pull them out and execute them by cannon.
Recently, the navy had gained much acclaim by eliminating various pirates, which had irked Bryce, the army chief. He imdiately seized the opportunity to offer his service.
Paul nodded in appreciation to Bryce, glad that the military was on his side.
However, he still gestured for Bryce to sit down and asked Ford, Is this tax collection thod widespread?
Yes, its an unwritten system that has existed since the Gubera Empire era and is still used by most lords in various countries, oh except maybe for the city-states around Horn Bay.
I really dont understand, which noble ca up with such a bizarre tax collection thod.
The steward, in fact, did not understand why the lord found the tax farming system so bizarre, as it seed quite normal to him. However, he answered:
The tax farming system arose for various reasons. So new lords, upon their arrival, had to rely on local prominent figures to support their rule, making tax farming a form of cooperation. Others were lords who had squandered their wealth, accruing significant debts or in urgent need of borrowing money, and thus had to use tax collection rights as a ans of repaynt or collateral.
Paul thought to himself, feeling a bit disheartened, It seems that strengthening centralized power is the real solution. Hmm! Between serfdom and tax farming, there are two huge burdens on my head. Well, Ill endure it for now. As my power grows stronger, Ill gradually deal with them.
He waved his hand in resignation, Alright, then lets not stir things up for now. But the decree to encourage the release of serfs must still be issued. Better to have it than not. Ford, since Miss Ladi isnt here, please draft it for .
Yes, my lord, Ford replied, inwardly relieved that the lord had decided not to act rashly.
In fact, as the chief administrator, he too was in favor of abolishing the tax farming system and having the Administration Council take direct responsibility for tax collection within the territory. But such changes had to be implented gradually and cautiously.
By the way, everyone!
Paul suddenly had an idea and asked those present, Many of you own a lot of land and serfs in your families, right?
The attendees exchanged glances, admitting, Uh yes, my lord.
People like Steward Ford, Bryce, Cecil, and many heads of the Administration Council belonged to the landowner class and naturally owned many serfs.
A wave of tension ran through the room, fearing that the lord might expect them to set an example.
Paul laughed and waved his hand, Dont worry, I wont force you to free your serfs.
Everyone relaxed a bit.
However, if you decide to voluntarily release your serfs, it wont just be a tax relief. After all, having served the Grayman family for so many years, youll receive much more in return.
Their eyes lit up at the prospect of benefits.
Paul raised his voice, I declare! Anyone serving who voluntarily frees their familys serfs can receive a corresponding share of the Grayman familys enterprises.
Excitent filled the room.
The high profits of the factories established by the Count were well known, and his current financial strength, including tax revenues, was enough to sustain an army of over two thousand regular troops, sothing unimaginable in the past. The ancestors of the Grayman family would have been astounded.
Now, the Count was offering them a share in these enterprises? It was like a pie falling from the sky.
Although it required the release of serfs, they had heard Paul talk about his promoted model of farmingemploying agricultural workers.
This ant that after releasing their serfs, they could hire so people for a small amount and continue farming their land while earning substantial profits from the Counts factories.
They were just unsure how much of a corresponding share the Count ant.
Seeing their eager eyes, Paul smiled satisfactorily.
Everyone, go back and think about it, and co to if youre interested.
Indeed, it needed so consideration, including for himself. He needed to find so ti to ponder how much of a share to offer for how many serfs. After all, too high a price could also be painful for him.
In any case, the eting continued in an enthusiastic atmosphere.
Hansel stood up and said, Count, I have a proposal. According to the information I gathered in the capital, the kingdoms main army is planning to head south to suppress a rebellion next spring.
Hmm, and your proposal?
Once the war starts, their demand for ironmore specifically, weaponswill surely skyrocket. Shouldnt we seize this opportunity?
Paul had previously ntioned increasing steel output, but there seed to be no recent plans in that regard. However, Hansel had been keeping this in mind, as it related to his future prospects.
Youre right, Paul agreed. With the iron mine in Baylding, we can indeed start increasing our steel production. But manpower is also an issue.
Hansel suggested, Then Ill write to our office in the capital to specifically recruit blacksmiths and miners, how does that sound?
Good idea, Paul approved. And we should use new slting technologies.
New slting technologiessuddenly, he had quite a few ideas in mind.
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