Once the three-way conference was over, Fuhrer Bahasten privately met with someone.
âI did as you said, but⌠is it really alright to do it like this?â
In front of Fuhrer Bahasten was a young man in his mid-to-late 20s who looked frail, but the sharpness of his eyes belayed his weak image. Hiding his vicious nature, the young man politely knelt in front of Fuhrer Bahasten.
âIt will be alright, Your Excellency. After all, our priority is to repair the damages done to our own country. It would be too much for us to handle if we tried to take a piece of the Strabus Kingdom.
âThatâs true⌠but what a pity. I canât even have a taste before giving up the whole thing.â
While Fuhrer Bahasten may have said he had no regrets to the others, truthfully, he was regretting that he had to give the Strabus Kingdom. The young man spoke to the regretful Bahasten.
âThe Strabus Kingdom cannot collapse right now, Sir.â
âHuh? Truly? Even though the Allied Forces of the Republics are overwhelmingly victorious in the current war?â
âStrabus Kingdom isnât a country that would collapse just because they lost one battle, Sir. Not to mention, the other countries will soon send in support.â
âThat is true. What you said makes sense.â
âYes, and thatâs why right now itâs time to take a step back. Before trying to subjugate the kingdom, we need to first unite the Republics, Sir.â
âThen, if youâre certain, weâll do as you say.â
Fuhrer Bahasten seemed to greatly trust the young man in front of him. Thatâs because Bahasten knew how great he was. After all, the strategy that had turned the crisis of the Hildes Republic into an opportunity came from him. The other two Fuhrers thought the strategy was the masterpiece of the Hildes Republicâs Chief of Staffs strategizing countless nights, but the reality was, it hadnât been them.
âFrom A to Z, all the plans came from this friendâs head.â
Starting with persuading Fuhrer Bahasten, everything until now was this young manâs brainchild.
âI completely trust you, Siegfried. Iâll lend you my name, so let loose your abilities.â
His name was Siegfried and he was the Executive Secretary directly under the Fuhrer.
Currently, not a lot of people knew his name.
HoweverâŚ
âThank you, Your Excellency.â
In the future, there will be few who didnât know his name on the continent.
* * *
If there are places that have greatly changed, then there will also be places that have changed a bit.
Milton, who had become a Count at the Capital, returned to his estate and slowly carried out his decisions. To begin with, he did as Max wanted and increased the administrative bureaucracy. By doing so, Maxâs ability to handle internal affairs improved and he began to complete even the tasks that he hadnât been able to before due to the lack of time and manpower. And to the efficient Max, Milton shared his plans in his head and began to carry them out step by step.
First, Milton started developing the mine by hiring a skilled miner to find him a vein within his mine. When Milton had originally shared his plan to develop the mine, Max and the other vassals had opposed him. This was because they believed it was a gamble. After all, searching for a vein took a lot of money and manpower and you either found one or you gave up. But Milton knew there was a vein hiding within his territory and forcefully pushed for a mine to be developed. Contrary to the vassalsâ worries, a vein was found relatively quickly. Although it was a low-value copper vein, it was still better than nothing. Once the news of the copper vein spread, the surrounding territories were instantly interested in Forrest Territory. The lords of those territories all thought the same â as long as there was a vein, it was the same as having free money for the next 50 years. But, the lords werenât eager to fight against Forrest Territory anytime soon. They were all afraid of going against Forrest Territoryâs military strength that had won after three territories in battle.
So, instead of trying to conquer Forrest Territory, there were lords who wanted to invest.
All the lords, from the Southern Region to the lords at the very top, wanted to invest in Forrest Manorâs development. Milton decided to accept their investments, but not for the mines, but for port development. For the lords who had wanted to invest and benefit from the mines, Milton wanting to use the investments for port development was very unexpected. Half of the investors rejected Miltonâs proposal, but the other half agreed after careful consideration. After all, the Forrest Territory had the military power to fully protect the repeatedly expanded territory and the mine was expected to be financially profitable.  People with enough awareness knew that Forrest Territory was the most promising territory in the Southern Region.  Those who realized that it wouldnât hurt to invest in Forrest Territory itself, not to mention the possibility of success with the port development, boldly invested. These investments allowed Milton to smoothly start developing the port. Once the port was developed and the investors were given the right to use it, trade would naturally happen.
Mine development and port development. Both of these would create a lot of jobs. Milton judged that Forrest Territory wouldnât have enough manpower to fill those positions, and so he implemented a policy of absorbing the wandering migrants and those in the surrounding areas. They were given jobs at the mine and the port while young men became soldiers of the estate. The Forrest Territory grew rapidly day by day while becoming stronger step by step and developed so much until it was hard to remember what it was like originally.
Territory - Forrest Territory.
Population-89,521 people.
Funds-56,054 gold.
Main products-wheat, barley, oats, wood, fur, wool, horse, cheese.
Developable-Copper mine (in development), port (in development).
Milton checked the status window several times a day and smiled each time. The population was close to 90,000 and the funds were over 56,000 gold. Well, more than half of the money was invested, but that was alright. He could finally understand the mindset of business owners in the past life â even debts could become wealth. Either way, it wouldnât be wrong to say he was THE lord in the countryside. Watching the territory develop day by day was like playing Sims in his free time, so Milton felt happy.
But, no matter how good of a life you have, it was impossible to be completely worry-free.
Recently, Milton had a very bothersome issue.
âMy Lord, the two Elders have come to see you.â
Milton frowned at the chamberlain.
âAgain? Damn it. Tell them Iâm busy.â
But the chamberlain awkwardly responded, âThatâs⌠um⌠theyâve already entered the manor, My Lord.â
Milton rubbed his temples and grumbled.
âDamn it. These bastards should just relax and enjoy their old age, why are they bothering me.â
Forrest Territory had a position that couldnât be found in any other territory, that of an Elder.
This temporary position had been created by Milton for the vassals who had devoted their entire lives to the territory to be able to live comfortably for the rest of their lives. While they had little power, even the active officials and knights of territory had to respect them. There were only two Elders, Sansen, the former Knight Captain, and Thomas, the former administrator in his estate. Anyways, these two Elders had recently joined forces to pursue one thing.
But from Miltonâs point of view, what they wanted wasnât a good thing.
However, there wasnât a good way to reject them, so Milton had been delaying meeting them. And in response, the Elders had been pushing increasingly aggressively until Milton started to outright avoid them.
âMy Lord, are you there?â
âYou must give us an answer today.â
In the end, the two Elders energetically entered Miltonâs study.
âI havenât even said to come inâŚâ
âWerenât you going to run away, My Lord?â
âYou canât do that, My Lord.â
These two stubborn old men were rude, reckless, and determined.
The reason wasâŚ
âNow. Choose one of these, My Lord.â
âAll of them are young ladies who are reputed to be beautiful and wise.â
It was the Milton Forrest Marriage project.
âHah... Iâm going to go crazy.â
Milton sighed as he looked at the dozens of portraits left by the two Elders. The two explained the necessity and importance of marriage without even taking a breath. Seeing Miltonâs indifference towards marriage, Sansen cried out for the previous Viscount Forrest saying that it was because of his inadequacy that Milton didnât want to get married, causing Milton to feel extremely guilty. In the end, Milton was only able to push the two Elders out by saying he would give it some thought.
âIâm gonna go insane. Theyâre not even older relatives I have to see during the holidays, so whyâŚâ
But if you think about it, the two elders werenât wrong. Providing an heir was an important duty of a feudal lord. In order to have an heir, it was common to have multiple wives and even a cause for divorce if the wife couldnât bear a son. Truth be told, Milton should have been married a long time ago. After his fatherâs death, there were a lot of things that needed his attention, and marriage naturally got delayed. Traditionally, an official offer of marriage would be exchanged, politically motivated conditions discussed and agreed to before marrying a suitable young lady.
But the problem was that Milton had memories of his past life. Before awakening the memories of the previous life, Milton had no issues with an arranged marriage, but the thought of it was repulsive now. He was very reluctant to marry a woman he had never met in person.
Although Milton was given ladiesâ portraits, he knew that they were greatly exaggerated.
Sometimes, the differences were so great, Milton couldnât understand how any artist with a conscience could call a painting from imagination a direct portrait.
âThis world doesnât even have social media. Why are you photoshopping? Is it a womanâs instinct?â
And the problem wasnât just the appearance. The biggest problem was their personality.
All the matchmakers said the same thing. She is wise and loving, has a strong sense of justice, a high spirit, and will be obedient to her husband.
âWhat bullshitâŚâ
If there was such a woman, it would be rather frightening. Thereâs no way you could tell a personâs personality without meeting and talking with them. So how are you supposed to know a personâs personality just from listening to the matchmakerâs lies?
Milton frowned and muttered.
âThis is all because men and women donât meet each other enough.â
In the Capital, there were many banquets and gatherings for the opposite sex to meet each other. Thanks to this, romance was quite common amongst the Capitalâs nobles. Infidelity was also a common side effect. The main point was that there were a lot of opportunities to meet.
But the country nobilities werenât able to do that. In particular, the southern region of the country didnât have enough economic leeway to hold banquets frequently, but also because they were very conservative.
Women believed it was their duty to quietly marry the man their fathersâ chose, and that happiness was obeying their husband and bearing and raising their children. And for there to be a concept as âdatingâ in this dark age? Impossible.
âShould I just pick one of these?â
Milton muttered while looking at the portraits but then shook his head.
The portraits were all beautiful, but thatâs why none of them could be trusted.
âItâs obviously a voice phishing scam. I canât fall for it when I can clearly see itâs a scam.â
As Milton was contemplating, a thought came to his mind.
âIf thereâs no banquet, why donât I hold on?â
âHow I could not have thought of such an obvious idea?â
Now that he thought about it, it really was simple. Milton had been thinking that he should prepare something for him to meet with those who had recently invested in his port.
Milton immediately called for his chamberlain, âPrepare a banquet and send an invitation to all the investors.â
And so, Milton decided to create his own social event.
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