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What options did Albert have? Debts are nightmares that you can never shake off. Virtually everyone in business will have to shoulder a debt at so point. It wasnt so rare occurrence among those in business. In so cases, itd be impossible to do business without being in debt. If you use whatever cash you have to try and humbly try to start a business, youll be stuck as a small-tir for eternity, not a successful businessman.

Businessn must shoulder debts and then repay those debts with their earnings. Businessn, however, were also destroyed at the hands of their debts. If a businessman couldnt make money, his debts would crush him. In the era I ca from, we leveraged the law to have others abide by the terms. In this era, businessn were subjects to their credibility in the business network. Sure, you could run from the debt, but you would have to face the businesses pursuit. Given the power of their network, theyd be even more effective at catching soone than the military would be, as people had to interact with soone in business every day but wouldnt necessarily bump into soldiers.

The reality was that Albert didnt commit a mistake too big to redy. Albert didnt owe the bank or other businesses. He only owed the commoners. Their money could be brushed off. He could sell all of his assets then flee with Lilia. It wasnt as if they could file a report or sothing, since he sold tangible ceramic products to them. At most, they could report him for exercising false marketing. It was a minor matter because he didnt repay them. Nobody would go out of their way to investigate him.

The only ones with considerable problems were probably the opportunists who borrowed money in an attempt to buy low and sell high. They would probably have to shoulder debts. That said, they werent big wigs in society, so they wouldnt be able to locate Albert. Albert could run off to sowhere with nice scenery and lead a peaceful life.

I firmly pressed a hand on Alberts shoulder: Dont feel embarrassed about it or anything. Its the best solution you have at the mont. Compared to this, when they co for you in three months ti, thatll be the biggest blow. The businesses may force you to death or even send you straight into bankruptcy. Youre better off selling all of your assets and fleeing now. I dont care where you want to run to, but, at the very least, youll be able lead a decent life with your wife and child.

While Albert was on the verge of bankruptcy, he would have enough money if he sold all of his assets. He could change his na and flee to the colony and sell a cheap block and hire soone to plant crops. He could be an owner while leading a decent life in peace. Surely Lilia could accept that sort of life. You could find all sorts of different people in the colony. Therefore, nobody would care about so insignificant landlord. Producing his own stuff and selling it himself was a perfect job for Albert. The issue was whether or not he could escape.

Can you contact soone for ? Even if I want to sell all of my assets now, I cant sell them imdiately. If I start to sell my assets, and soone finds out, theyll realise Im bankrupt and stop , wont they? Lilia cant handle the ordeal in her current state. Also, I cant let her give birth on board a ship.

If you want to sell, then you need to be quick, or the value will drop. I dont have any feasible ideas. I dont know anybody in the South, either. Shouldnt you be the expert here? I could help you if you were in the imperial capital, but you have to rely on yourself here.

Albert fell silent. I knew that he wouldnt accept my suggestion because of his ego. After all, if he was willing to sacrifice everything for his wife, then his ego wouldnt be worth dirt. The reason he couldnt accept my suggestion was because, one, he couldnt find anybody who could lend him money to buy assets, and two, Lilia couldnt move about.

If Albert couldnt sell his assets, he wouldnt have cash flow. Everybody who bought porcelain products from him would then co and force him to repay them once they discovered he was bankrupt. We might even have a homicide case for all I knew. Thats why I had another idea prepared for him.

Albert himself said that he could even give up his life for his wife. Hey, fine by . Achilles said the sa thing. Achilles gave everything he had, including his factory, his business and more. Among that everything included his life, and he gave it all to to have avenge him. I saw the only man I could consider a friend die.

Albert, do you know how that feels? Do you understand how upset I felt? You are being intimate with your wife and will enjoy a delightful life, while my friend is drinking from the yellow river, the river the dead must cross on the other side. He never did anything to you. You hard him to satisfy your selfish desires, and now you wish for a good ending? Ill destroy you. Ill let you feel over ten tis the despair and pain Achilles felt. Revenge wont revive Achilles; I know that. But you know what? I still want you dead, I said in my mind.

I have another idea, then, I voiced, clearing my throat.

Another lightning bolt painted Alberts face ashen. The thunder rendered Albert looking so insignificant and weak. Though I couldnt see the look on my face in the darkness, Id probably see a demon out of a head on my shoulders.

If youre a man and a husband who wants to protect his wife and child, then you need to bear the consequences on your own, I asserted. So, go and get a divorce.

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