Chapter 65 Union
The proceeds of the Enchanted Castle are like a treasure chest that has not yet been opened. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info
Is it a golden coin in it, or is it a broken copper and iron that no one wants?
No one knows.
Including Lynch, because he didn't know what reward His Majesty the Holy Emperor of the Wyvern Empire would give for handing over such a relic to the state to the Lord.
It's not going to give you 500 gold coins as an encouragement.
After Lynch was determined to make a fifty-fifty percentage of the land, Mrs. Dulcinea decided to take a gamble.
Since Lynch approved the Magic Castle in exchange for fifty percent of the land, why did Lady Dulcinea use the proceeds of the Magic Castle to hand over to the Emperor to pay for Lynch's contribution to the Toposso Territory?
For example, Lynch's expenditure of nearly 10,000 gold coins for the war can be repaid with money, and the interest rate of 20% is enough?
Here Lady Dulcinea took a step back, and took another step.
Taking a step back is like Lynch's statement, agreeing that Lynch owns fifty percent of the land, and further means that the next income from the magic castle will go to Toposo.
Baron Toposso is a nobleman, and Lynch is also a nobleman now, but the gold content of the two nobles is different.
Baron Toposso has a large and complex network of relationships.
Lynch was alone.
If Lynch dedicated the magic castle to His Majesty the Emperor, it is estimated that he would not even be able to see His Majesty's face, and he would be blackened and blackened.
Baron Toposso presented to His Majesty the Emperor, and he did not dare to eat black, this is the difference brought by status.
In other words, if Toposso dedicates the Magic Castle to His Majesty the Emperor, the probability of receiving an excess reward is very high.
Because this is exactly the idea of centralization in the heart of His Majesty the Emperor.
Under the whole world, it is not the king's land. On the shore of the land, it is not the king's minister!
Everything is the sacrosanct of the Wyvern Empire, His Majesty the Emperor.
This is a great vanity.
How can you not call His Majesty the Emperor Longyan Dayue?
Careless, if you calculate it like this, it looks like you're going to lose money.
Lynch's head was racing rapidly, and he found that Mrs. Dulcinea's trick was really beautiful, and she only exchanged fifty percent of the land for herself, which was too much of a loss.
First of all, the land also needs to be operated, and these all need money, and he also hopes to make a fortune from His Majesty the Emperor, if this part of the income is missing, it will delay Lynch's next move.
But Madame Dulcinea's request was reasonable, and Lynch had no reason to refuse.
For example, if you have contributed to the country and received several levels of merit, will you still say that this credit is no longer needed, and you want to exchange it for money?
It's impossible.
No, I'm too obsessed with acting.
It was at this point that Lynch realized that he had made a mistake.
What was your original purpose?
Let Mrs. Dulcinea realize that she is not a soft persimmon, and set a good tone for the next cooperation.
But what about now?
It seems that he wants to cash out the favorability he used to get in Toposso as a one-time benefit.
It's like exchanging points for prizes.
In other words, the relationship between Toposol and Lynch has become a pure buying and selling relationship.
The favor was returned cleanly.
Is this really good for Lynch?
His current strategic choice is to go public through a backdoor listing and open the door to this world aristocracy for himself with the help of Toposo.
It is your most important interest to be able to stand on their shoulders and complete the tasks assigned by the system.
Is there a problem with the system? Is it taking advantage of itself?
It doesn't matter, the important thing is that you can't do without the system, and if you need to benefit from it, you must complete the highest task it has set for itself.
In this understanding, what I need is to be more closely integrated and harmonious with the Toposso collar.
And not a pure buying and selling relationship now.
But this is not to say that Lynch is going to make concessions to Toposso and Mrs. Dulcinea.
Giving away the benefits of your hand for no reason is mentally retarded.
Lynch definitely doesn't do intellectual retardation.
So how can you eat up the benefits you have and maintain a good relationship with Toposo, or even go further?
With the card monsters that Lynch can summon now, and the power that he can use, it is impossible to use a powerful nobleman like Viscount Lanto, and it will definitely become a cooperation led by the other party, which is not cooperation.
Therefore, Toposso's strength is poor, and it has development potential, which is a worthy choice for cooperation, which can allow Lynch to have a force and radiate outward.
So what to do?
For the aristocracy, what could be more convenient than marriage to improve relations and form alliances?
Blood and in-laws are always the indispensable cornerstone of politics.
The nobility deepened their relations through marriage, decided to take sides through marriage, and even decided to fight through marriage.
The problem was that Baron Toposso was too young, he was not yet thirty years old, and his eldest daughter, Miss Norma, an apprentice of Lynch's education, was currently eight years old.
If it is a collateral bloodline, distant relatives cannot let Lynch join the Toposso Collar in a high-profile manner and complete the integration of the Toboso Collar.
For Miss Norma, the little girl, Lynch had a good impression at best, and it was the idea of a sister or daughter.
Wouldn't the marriage be too beastly?
But the idea is tempting.
Very good for Lynch.
It can be used as a reason to make concessions to the Toposso Collar, and it can also allow Lynch to fully integrate into the Toposso Collar and become a member of it.
"Dear Madam, I agree with your proposal that the proceeds of the Magic Castle go to the Torposo Lord. ”
"Even regarding the allocation of newly occupied land, I can make concessions. ”
"It's just that I have a request. Lynch pressed his right hand to his chest and said very seriously.
Lady Dulcinea was immediately alert, had she just made some mistake?
Lynch, such a difficult opponent, instantly gave up the benefits he worked hard to get back, how could it be because his brain suddenly became mentally retarded, there must be some conditions that are difficult to agree.
Don't let up on yourself.
"I want Toposso to take Tomorrowflower, the loveliest Miss Norma, to be betrothed, and to marry her when she reaches adulthood, and to make her my lifelong companion, I don't know if Madame agrees. ”
Hearing Lynch's request, Lady Dulcinea's mind was buzzing.
She had no idea that Lynch would throw out such a request at a critical moment in the negotiations.
It's like a lore.
If Madame Dulcinea does not accede to Lynch's request, then the victory she has just achieved will have to be completely spit out and negotiations resumed.
But why not?
This suggestion is very tempting.
Lynch's desire to ask for land so actively proves that he has a great grudge against the loss of the inheritance of the great nobles, so he will look for opportunities in distant places.
The worst thing that happened to the Toposso Territory was that after Lynch acquired the land, he got in touch with his family, the great nobles in the imperial capital, and gained support through an exchange of interests.
Then these lands will no longer belong to the Toposso Territory, and the Toposso Territory will have to be a neighbor face to face with a powerful nobleman, how will it expand in the future, how will it develop into the Doss Mountains?
Now that Lynch has married Norma as his wife, in terms of inheritance, the Toposso territory has a high claim right, and in the future, Lynch's territory is likely to fall back into the Toposso family.
It is also excellent advice for Lynch, and Norma's marriage will be accompanied by a large dowry, which may even be greater than the concessions made by Lynch.
It's just that Madame Dulcinea is a mother, and she naturally loves her children.
Is it really good to marry Norma to Lynch?
Perhaps for the average nobleman, this is simply a matter that does not need to be considered, but for Madame Dulcinea, it is a question that must be taken seriously.
Because she was against Viscount Lanto, her adoptive father's arrangement, she chose Baron Toposso.
"If Norma doesn't object. I couldn't agree more. Finally Lady Dulcinea said something like this.