Duke Alfred was busily signing documents and approving development plans when his cold blue eyes turned to the door as it knocked.
"Enter."
At Alfred’s command, the person who entered was a thin man with disheveled hair and scars on his face. His eyes were strangely pure white, a feature that frightened many.
"Master, I bring news."
The Duke’s eyes narrowed momentarily in curiosity, then his cold voice echoed again. "Explain. What is the news?"
The Duke coldly stared at the Spymaster, who bowed with a gesture before continuing. "It is about your daughter, Morrigan."
"Morrigan?" Duke Alfred set down the documents he was reviewing and looked at the Spymaster. "Is there a problem?"
Hearing the Duke’s emotionless voice, the Spymaster shook his head, denying it. "I have come to inform you about Lady Morrigan’s financial transaction."
"How much did she spend?" Duke Alfred asked calmly. The Spymaster placed a document in front of the Duke, whose cold, judgmental eyes scanned the paper.
"20 million gold..."
The Duke’s eyes narrowed slightly at the mention of 20 million gold. He then looked coldly at his Spymaster. "Which investment company did she give this much gold to?"
"To a consortium called Morvos, my Lord."
"Give me the details of this company."
"As you wish," the Spymaster said, opening a book he held on his arm and handing a file labeled Morvos Consortium to the Duke.
The Duke took it and opened it. His eyes immediately narrowed when they saw the word ’moneylender,’ and for a brief moment, his aura flared with bloodlust. As the coffee cup cracked and shattered, the Duke’s aura quickly subsided, and his cold eyes became resolute.
"Moneylenders? Is that who Morrigan trusted?"
"Despite being moneylenders, they have ceased their activities for the past two days, my lord. It appears they have decided to go legitimate."
"A moneylender is always a moneylender, Virgo," Duke Alfred said dismissively. Though his eyes did not show anger, the dangerous flare of his aura indicated his fury.
The Duke’s eyes calmly examined the documents for a while. When he saw the name of the company’s owner, he paused briefly. A man named Jack had taken over all the moneylenders’ properties.
Even the Spymaster knew nothing about this man. His past, his business dealings, his life, where he was born, or even what he looked like—there was no information at all.
It was as if he had appeared out of nowhere.
After a minute, the Duke seemed to have made his decision, setting the papers back on the table before looking at the Spymaster. "Virgo, do you know anything about this man? The one named Jack."
The Spymaster shook his head in disappointment, looking apologetically at the Duke. "Unfortunately, we couldn’t find anything about such a person. We only know where he lives and what kind of plans he has."
"Banking, restaurant businesses, and homes for orphaned children," the Spymaster continued. "I don’t think his banks will be active in the capital for at least a week, while his restaurants and homes will likely become operational within a month."
The Duke rested his hand on his chin, his eyes narrowing coldly. "Contact this Morvos Consortium. Tell them we wish to form a partnership. Also, acquire all the shares."
"As you wish, my lord. Is there anything else?"
"I want a detailed report on this Morvos Consortium as soon as possible."
"Shall we freeze Lady Morrigan’s account, my lord?" the Spymaster calmly asked, retrieving the file from the Duke’s desk as he awaited an answer.
"No need for now," the Duke said calmly. "However, prepare the lawyers in case there is a problem. I want no mistakes. You may go."
Additionally, in the event of the collapse of the Morvos Consortium, they would be required to pay the Merchant Guild 14 million gold as compensation.
Still, it was a good deal, at least according to Seth and Charlie. For Dave, it didn’t meet his standards.
Anyway, they now had a total budget of 40 million gold, which was equivalent to a Duchy’s six-month revenue. Yet, it paled in comparison to the 400-500 million gold investments made by the Duchies.
While a Duchy earned an average of 400-500 thousand gold weekly, any company typically made around 20-30 thousand gold weekly.
Even so, companies like these could easily receive investments of 400-500 million gold as if it were nothing. The reason for this was the long-term profitability of such ventures.
After all, Duchies could only make money from the businesses within their lands. Instead, investing in a company that served the entire nation brought greater profits.
Take, for example, the Merchant Guild.
Although it wasn’t founded by nobles, many nobles were registered with the Merchant Guild because it was an influential group across the entire kingdom.
Companies that were members of the Merchant Guild could easily earn between 1-4 million gold weekly, which was 2-3 times what the Duchies made.
"This is good. 40 million gold will easily sustain us for a month in the Capital."
Seth was confident. After all, he had worked in modern corporations.
As Dave entered the room, Seth looked up. Dave came in excitedly. "I have good news, Jack!"
Seth raised an eyebrow and looked at Dave calmly. "What is this news?"
Without explaining, Dave placed a letter in front of Seth. "Look at this! The Goddess has truly smiled upon us!"
Seth signed the agreement and narrowed his eyes. "So, they want to buy the remaining shares..."
"This is our chance. We can get an investment of at least 50 million!" Dave said hopefully. They could raise the total budget to 100 million gold, or even 200 million.
Yet, Seth suspected there was more to this. After all, Morrigan’s 20 million gold investment must have reached the Duke’s ears by now.
Seth smiled. "Good, we will accept."
He then looked at the letter and the contract again and said, "But they can buy the shares, we won’t accept a partnership. Let’s propose a counter-offer."
"Alright, however you want," Dave agreed, even though he was eager to accept immediately.
Considering the Duke’s personality, he would likely try to make many changes within the Morvos Consortium. After all, the Duke was a disciplined and mistrusting man.
Let’s not forget that there was a stain on the Morvos Consortium’s history, such as loan-sharking. This stain, whether Seth liked it or not, would become a problem.
"Instead of a partnership, let’s offer them a guarantee. If we fail, we’ll hand over all our assets and property to them."
"I understand."
Dave then stood up, making the decisions together with Seth as they submitted the counter-offer.
Half an hour later, they sent it through the post office.
Now, all that remained was to receive a response.
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Author’s note: There will be a 2-week time skip in the next episode.