413 He has a dream

Breeschroeder couldn't swallow the depression in his heart, he hid in the car, scratched his ten fingers inch by inch on the carriage, picked out ten white marks, and muttered through gritted teeth: "Frederick! One day, you feudal nobles will be trampled into the mud by me! One day! One day!"

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When Elena condescended to beg him for a loan, the empress's pleasant and helpless syllables would change into a tactful plea in his old ears, which sounded like a heavenly sound. If he can't make usury, he will feel that the gold is crying, because it is a waste not to roll the interest.

In fact, Braischroedt was satisfied with the state of the empire's decay, the more the empire's economy collapsed, the higher the status of the central bank, and the poorer the queen's cabinet, the more the central bank could take money to slap the aristocracy in the face. As a banker, Braischroedt was envious of the swaggering English gentlemen, and of the empty-eyed Parisian nobles, because in those countries the rich were treated with the respect they deserved.

Britain had long been a constitutional monarchy, and after the abolition of Brahma and the overthrow of the Bourbon dynasty, the feudal monarchy also collapsed, and the rich capitalists controlled the state power. In the entire continent, there is only one feudal country left, the HRE Empire.

In Paris and London, it was easy for big bankers to intervene in policy. Because the two central banks have a firm grasp of currency issuance and choke the economic arteries, they not only have the conditions for black-box operations, but also have the capital for negotiation and negotiation.

Paris, for example. The democratic reforms in Paris had been completed, the Frank Grande had long since submitted to the Bank of Paris, and the economic policy of Paris, in order to protect the profits of the big landowners and the big bourgeoisie, had humiliated the constitution beyond recognition.

London, for example. The Bank of England, as the first private bank to choke the throat of the royal family, has long domesticated British civil servants to be obedient, up to the ministers in the cabinet, down to the permanent secretaries of various ministries, the parliament inside, and the newspapers outside, a small half of them have been bribed to the point that they are full of brains, and even the right to issue the pound sterling is in the hands of the Bank of England.

Only the bitter and bitter Breschroed, who was still living under the trampling of the knightly class, and still groveling in the feudal system, even if he was rich and rivaled the country, he would suffer from the coercion of the poor cabinet.

In order to change all this, Braeschroeder did everything he could to increase the value of his wealth, to make money from the sale of national bonds, even if the country was defeated, to make money from the sale of railroad mines, not to destroy national enterprises, and to earn a steady stream of interest money, even if to drag the empire and the royal family into an endless abyss of debt!

Because the HRE Empire is only a place where he makes his fortune, he can emigrate to a neutral country at any time and enjoy a better life. His strength, his hopes, his beliefs, his dreams, all came from precise profits. Therefore, he has no country or home, no nostalgia for his homeland, and no mercy except to make money.

He struggled in the HRE Empire for a dream.

He dreamed of a day when the Empress would be saddled with a debt that would never be repaid, he dreamed of a day when the Empire's taxes would not be able to pay the interest on the debt for the whole year, that the Central Bank would refuse to pay the gold, and that the Empress would have to buy things with the "Central Bank Cheque" given to her by the Central Bank, that since the "Central Bank Cheque" was spent by the royal family, the market would be forced to accept it, and that a large number of cheques would flow from the royal family to the market, eventually producing the function of money, and Elena would never be able to leave Breschroeder. Because "central bank checks" have flooded the market, abolishing them is tantamount to destroying the economy.

At that day, Braischroeder will be able to hijack the entire country's economy to negotiate with the royal family, while the Empress will only wag her tail and beg for mercy, humiliated and thirsty for more checks.

This special training of the Empress was what Breschroedt was interested in.

Therefore, Elena opened her mouth to borrow money, which is something that Breschroeder "likes to see".

It's just that he has to train Elena first before he can sit on the ground and negotiate the loan into a loan shark price.

Frederick's bad things are bad for him in the most critical "interest rate".

Because for bankers, profit is a stimulant, and the royal family is the most honest customer in the world, and the emperor can't run the palace, and the risk is almost zero.

Therefore, the loan project of the royal family is tempting to the banker, which is almost aphrodisiac.

It can be seen from this that Braischroeder lied in front of the Emperor, and it was not that he could not borrow money, on the contrary, he had frequent private dealings with the Bank of Paris and the Bank of England, and as long as the interest rate was high enough, he could even get the Bank of Paris and the Bank of England to participate in this usury, and the loan amount could be as high as 20 million or 30 million, or even not capped.

The Bank of Paris has completely controlled the economy of Flangel, the Bank of England has choked the British royal family, and these "central banks" with so much capital that they have the right to issue currency have come together and quietly set up a "World Clearing Bank" in Switzerland, a "neutral country", to support the flow of funds from the three major central banks and thus manipulate the economies of the three countries. So, if Braischroeder was willing to take out a loan, he could get bills of exchange from the "brother banks" in Paris and London in a matter of minutes to make loans.

In order to sustain the Seven Years' War, the governments of Paris, London, and Wiener have already incurred huge debts to the "central banks", and the tax revenues of the three countries have basically fallen into the pockets of the three central banks. So, these central banks are well positioned to lend more and make more profits, the problem is that there is more supply and not enough demand.

Therefore, he will do whatever it takes to incite Elena to borrow money, and being thwarted by Frederick today will only make this desire even more intense and difficult to restrain itself.

Braischroedt has always had an immensely ambitious goal, which is to leapfrog the brother banks of Paris and London, and to make the bourgeoisie, who wield wealth, the masters of the country. That was the future that Ferdinand was advocating, and it was the current state of London and Paris.

Drawing on the experience of his predecessors, Braischroeder vowed to let the cases of Paris and London repeat themselves at Wiener.

"If there is a day when I will crush Frederick's face into the mud with the tip of my shoe!" said Braischroeder, his round eyes, and the car squeaked, and muttered a poisonous oath.

"What?" the coachman couldn't hear clearly.

"Go home. "The banker gasped.

"On the way......"

"Get home at once!" Breschroedt roared hysterically.

The coachman whipped the horse's buttocks in fright, and the two geldings ran wildly, and the carriage sprang to the banker's mansion, causing passers-by to scream and flee. (To be continued.) )