World Domination System - 228 A Step Down
Library

228 A Step Down

The main thing that gave away this fact was that the carriages' wheels left deep ruts in the ground when this shouldn't have been possible if they were really the size and weight that they appeared to be.

s.p.a.ce enchantments were one of the trickiest and, thus, the costliest in Angaria. The smaller an object, the harder it was to cast s.p.a.ce enchantments on it, resulting in the fact that making small pouches which were capable of holding a large number of things were impossible to make, at least for all the forces in Central Angaria.

Even the ones cast on carriages needed top-tier enchanters, with the cost for expanding a carriage of 10 m2 area to 20 m2 being over 100,000 Gold Lans.

Hence, these enchantments were only used in a few cases, except for in this situation where the only reason was to show opulence.

On entering the Palace while chatting amongst each other, the 26 people seated themselves in a large waiting room while waiting for the King to arrive.

Almost all of them had businesses in multiple Kingdoms, making it so that it was simple for them to s.h.i.+ft base if needed.

In essence, they were like the businessmen from Earth whom governments invited and even tried to please because it would result in a growth in their country's economy.

After a few seconds in which some already started to complain that they were being made to wait, the doors opened to reveal a retinue of soldiers.

With the King entering the room, the 26 people only stood up and bowed by bending their back.

In a way, the salute showed just how much respect a person was willing to bestow to the King. A bow on one knee was the standard, which meant that the person giving the bow was a loyal subject.

As for this bow, it only meant that the person was respectful about the position of the man they were giving the bow to, but weren't ready to be ordered around.

After the King took a seat in the chair that faced all of theirs, he first looked around at all the faces present.

The combined wealth of the people in this room reached a staggering 10 Million Gold Lans.

Taking a deep breath, he said, "First of all, Lanthanor thanks you for being present in this meeting which will change both of our futures. Before I begin speaking about why I called you here, can I ask what the biggest problem is that you all are facing?"

A businessman, especially a loan shark which was the occupation that everyone in the room had, could tell when someone wanted something from the other party.

After all, they had built their businesses on deals where they had often been on the same side.

Hence, when they heard the King speak so cordially, they immediately sensed that he was going to ask something of them.

Realizing this, the first feeling that actually went through them was relief.

Abrams, in particular, felt very happy that the worst case of sanctions being placed on loans would mostly not come to be. This was because if that was the case, he would be among those who were majorly affected, as he currently had the most business in Lanthanor.

Taking a sip from the wine that had been served to him, he grimaced slightly at the quality before answering, "People who run without paying back their debt."

Indeed, this was the single biggest problem in their line of work. Even if surety was a must when taking a loan, losses were still incurred when a debtor left especially in cases when the value of the surety fell for some reason, like in the case of the wine importers and the bars they owned.

Hearing the answer, the King smiled before saying something that startled everyone in the room.

"I agree. Oh, by the way, do you think a Kingdom is something that can run away without paying its debt?"

After a brief silence, it was Abrams who spoke again.

This had been a notion that they had actually scoffed at, so seeing it become reality was quite jarring.

After all, a Kingdom was something that had the power to simply raise taxes to obtain as much money as it wanted.

Apart from this, there were myriad ways in which the King could go about procuring enough Gold to refill the treasury.

If so, why was he considering taking loans from them with an interest added on top?

"My Lord, I do not understand. Apologies if I sound rude, but I need these questions answered. You wish to take loans from us? Why not just raise taxes? And what's there to say that you won't use military force to make us 'forget' that we gave you the loan in the first place?"

The latter question was the second reason why the loan sharks felt disturbed. Kingdoms seizing their money wasn't something new; in fact, it was why they took care to spread out their a.s.sets as safely as possible.

"It is because I want to build something that can be trusted in the entire continent. A place where anyone can give their money without having to worry that it will be lost. To achieve this dream, I need an impeccable track record. And to kickstart this dream of mine, I am prepared to swear oaths to you myself that your worst fears won't come true."

What Daneel said simply shocked the loan sharks in the room.

A King taking a step down… to swear oaths personally?

This was something simply unheard of.

After all, Kings were individuals who usually saw it a beneath them to even interact so cordially with civilians such as them.

Here, they would actually be receiving an oath?

…..

A few hours later, the 26 people walked out of the room with indecipherable expressions.

Their net worth of 10 Million Gold Lans had been halved, but they only felt hope for the future.

Hope that the name "Bank of Angaria" would ring across the continent one day, and that they would be able to tell proudly that they were its first customers.