In fact, it was Marin and the two Hanseatic cities who had negotiated the representatives of Lübeck and Hamburg to make the first Bremen meal. The representative of Bremen came to Oldenburg with anger, and if the negotiations were started directly, it would be difficult for the other party to calm down.
Therefore, Marin first sent Lübeck and Hamburg out to seize Bremen's violation of the law of the alliance and set back the other party's keenness. Then, go out again ...
Sure enough, after Lübeck and Hamburg sprayed Bremen representatives speechless, Marin appeared with a smiling and kind face:
"What's the matter? The two adults? Didn't you talk pleasantly?"
Afterwards, he turned his attention to Hector, the Speaker of Bremen, and said:
"Master Hector, you Bremen stabbed in the back when the North Sea country was in crisis. If I didn't deal with you, it would be difficult to explain to the country. Therefore, Bremen must be eliminated. But look at Lubeck and In the face of the two big speakers of Hamburg, I can allow you to leave with all your wealth. Anyway, you are all businessmen, there should be no plot of "hometown is hard to leave"? Isn't it just to change places to do business? Baker is also the two most prosperous business city in Germany. Do you go there to do business and still make money? "
Hector snorted coldly and said:
"You say it's light and easy to leave with all your property? Those gold and silver treasures and goods can naturally be taken away easily. But what about our real estate and real estate? Those account for a high proportion and cannot be taken away. If so If we move away like this, the loss of real estate wealth will be a lot of money! "
Speaking of which, several other representatives of Bremen also nodded their heads-this is the core reason why Bremen's Hansa merchants refused to leave easily ...
For a businessman, although the proportion of real estate is much smaller than that of land-based land, it also occupies a considerable proportion. Most merchants have money, and most of them will build luxury houses. This is also very common in China. For example, the super-rich Yangzhou salt merchants have built luxurious gardens such as a garden and a garden in Yangzhou City for their own enjoyment. Although the Shanxi merchants were more stingy, they also built a lot of houses similar to the Qiao family compound.
On the European side, those Hansa merchants are similar. After the rich Hansa merchants were rich, they also built many mansions. Of course, their mansions are mainly villa buildings made of stone.
In Europe nowadays, the wealthy generally live in large, beautiful houses made of stone. The poor generally live in simple wooden houses. Even, it is living in a grass shed.
Maybe future generations think-how expensive wood is, only cheap stone ...
But in this era, European forests are everywhere, and wood is cheaper. The cost of stone is much higher than that of wood because it takes the stoneworker's labor to polish it. Moreover, building houses with polished stones is much more difficult than building houses with wood, and the natural cost is more expensive.
Of course, the middle class between the rich and the poor likes to build houses with bricks and wood. But bricks are less solid than wood, and the color is not as good as stone.
Therefore, in European cities, only churches and rich people's houses are all made of stone; middle-class houses are more complicated, with stones, bricks, and wood. But more, the three are mixed ... As for the poor, they live in simple wooden houses ...
In addition, it is worth pointing out that-the rich people's houses are not only built with stones. On the exterior of the house, the rich tasted the craftsmen who would also hire carvings, and carved many stone carvings on it, making the house more artistic. And this, the cost is also very high. And these stone houses full of stone carvings still stand for hundreds of years and become famous European cultural relics ...
Therefore, these Hansa merchants are also very unwilling to give up a lot of money to build a stone-filled art-filled house. After all, these houses can't be taken away ...
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At this point, Marin finally understood why these mercenary Bremen merchants were reluctant to relocate. It's not that the homeland is inseparable, but that you can't abandon those stone mansions that cost a lot ...
Knowing the scruples in the hearts of these Hanseatic merchants, it would be easier to handle. After thinking about it, Marin asked:
"What if I pay for your house?"
Hector and several Bremen legislators froze ...
"You want to buy my house? My house, but it took 5000 Goulden coins to build ..." Hector said.
"5000 gold coins?" Marin's eyelids jumped. Then he remembered something and asked:
"How much more is the value of your house in Bremen?"
Hector thought about it and said:
"In addition to large buildings such as churches and city halls, there are dozens of luxury houses of the same level as my house ..."
Malin suddenly breathed a sigh of relief-a house is worth 5,000 gold coins, aren't dozens worth two or three hundred thousand coins? No wonder they refused to leave, because the house was so valuable ... You know, he built a castle for Adler, but it only cost 10,000 gold coins. These 5000 gold coins are equivalent to the cost of half a castle ...
Moreover, this is just the residence of the top Hanse merchants in Bremen. If you count the houses of middle Hanse merchants ... this demolition fee seems a bit high ...
According to the estimates of Hector and others, the total cost of the Hansa merchants ’houses in Bremen is estimated to exceed 1 million gold coins ...
Marin suddenly didn't want to speak ...
If he buys the real estate of all Hansa merchants in Bremen at this price ... the money is so much ...
It's not that Marin can't afford the money ~ www.novelhall.com ~ but if it goes out, he will be caught in his hand. After all, he had just won eight princely states, and it was when he needed money everywhere. At this time, millions of gold coins were spent to buy a property in Bremen ...
Marin set his sights on Hamburg Speaker Bernard and Lübeck Speaker Heinrich-Lao Tie, you guys also come out?
As a result, the two directly avoided Marin's gaze. Obviously, they are not willing to pay to share this huge expenditure. It is not that they cannot afford to pay, but that their parliament is accountable to the citizens. Spending so much money on buying a house in Bremen ... the parliament is definitely not going to go to trial ...
This is just the residence of the Hanmer merchants in Bremen. If you count the houses of the Bremen citizens, the total value of the property in Bremen is estimated to be two or three million ...
Marin, who was originally confident and full of money, was suddenly guilty ...
"What's special, the landlord's family has no surplus food! Spend millions of gold coins to buy these people's second-hand houses? Am I mad at me?" Marin had tens of thousands of grass and mud horses whizzing past-he really didn't expect these Hansa The merchant ’s property is so expensive ...