Fantasy Lord: Beginning with Daily Intelligence Chapter 196 - 143: Lord Development Plan2
Rajos spoke again, his words carrying a sense of certainty.
He was even willing to take out another two percent at this mont. It’s important to note that now he only had six percent left, and taking out another two percent would leave him with only four percent, a reduction of more than thirty percent.
However, Rajos felt it was worth it, because once the scale of the Eagle rchant Association was completed, the value it would bring would be unprecedented.
The benefits of four percent would definitely be higher than the previous six percent, not even comparable in conceptual existence.
Rajos understood this well and found it easy to make his choice.
But as Rajos made his choice, Thor couldn’t help but feel a bit shaken.
After the initial shock, his eyes couldn’t help but light up.
Indeed, as Rajos said, if he took out two percent, and the others each took out so shares, along with him contributing a little.
Forget ten percent, even twenty percent could be put together.
With the current scale of the Eagle rchant Association, even if profits declined, it would be enough to further expand the power of the association.
Things previously thought impossible would then beco achievable.
However, amidst the flickering of his eyes.
Thor still took a deep breath, forcefully suppressing the turmoil in his heart.
"This matter cannot be decided just like that!"
"How about this, you contact the other mbers of the Eagle rchant Association, and we’ll hold a eting to make a final decision."
With those words, he instructed Rajos.
Currently, many people are involved in the Eagle rchant Association, and such a decision couldn’t just be made impulsively on his part; otherwise, there wouldn’t be much aning to their joining the association.
"Yes, sir!"
Rajos was delighted, quickly nodding in agreent.
As long as Thor agreed, he believed there wouldn’t be any issues in this regard.
Perhaps it wouldn’t even be so troubleso.
The matter of "Divine Revelation" isn’t sothing everyone dares to risk, and among the other seven mbers of the Eagle rchant Association, it’s hard to say how many would be willing to stay.
When one leaves, naturally, shares will be vacated, making it easier.
And even if everyone stays, Rajos believed that faced with his plan, no one would want to refuse, even if it diluted their shares.
After all, choosing between six percent of thirty thousand gold coins a year and four percent of three hundred thousand gold coins a year is clear to anyone with common sense.
"Go!"
"Let’s set the ti for three days later!"
"I’ll write to my brother and Barbus; they should be able to respond quickly."
Thor nodded, and after so consideration, gave his response.
"Yes!"
Rajos nodded in agreent and then withdrew.
Thor pondered for a mont, then picked up the quill again to write.
Monts later, he completed two letters.
"Karen!"
His words rang out.
The maid Karen quickly entered.
"Deliver these two letters to Reine, have him ride Nia imdiately to the west, and deliver them to my second brother and Lord Barbus."
Thor instructed.
In order to communicate quickly, he even had Reine ride Nia personally.
With Nia’s Tier Three speed, it should take at most three days to reach the west and certainly allow for a round trip within seven days.
"Yes!"
Karen quickly agreed and then withdrew.
anwhile, on the other side.
Rajos quickly passed on Thor’s decree.
The five Pioneer Lords received the information the following day.
Faced with Thor’s invitation, the five of them were sowhat puzzled.
Four of the lords imdiately set out for the Eagle Territory.
Only Joz Anubi was caught in a dilemma.
"Young Master Joz, we should leave; once the Divine Revelation arrives, the entire Northern Province might beco a land of disaster."
An elderly servant spoke urgently.
"Ford, let’s head over first!"
Joz Anubi’s expression constantly changed, but he finally shook his head and spoke softly.
"Young Master Joz!"
The elderly servant couldn’t help but speak again.
But Joz Anubi interrupted him.
"Let’s go, let’s not keep Lord Thor waiting."
"Besides, going over won’t take much ti, and handing things over to Lord Thor could further minimize the losses."
Joz Anubi said.
The elderly servant opened his mouth but could only sigh and nod in agreent.
Soon, Joz Anubi also set out.
On the third morning.
The five lords of the Maine Alliance arrived one after another.
But seeing each other arrive, everyone was a bit puzzled.
The last ti it was due to matters of the Eagle rchant Association, now Thor had suddenly gathered them again—what could it be about?
They chatted among themselves.
Most assud it was about the developnt setbacks of the Eagle rchant Association.
Only Joz Anubi frowned slightly and did not join in the conversation.
He was certainly interested in the Eagle rchant Association, but under the current circumstances, he wasn’t very enthusiastic.
After all, with the arrival of the Divine Revelation, there might not even be a chance to keep the lands, let alone the association.
The association naturally wasn’t a priority anymore.
"Lord Joz, what’s on your mind?"
Baron Valmy asked with curiosity.
"No, nothing!"
"Lord Valmy, I was just wondering why Lord Thor has summoned us?"
The sudden question snapped Joz Anubi back to reality, and he quickly responded.
"Could it be about the Eagle rchant Association?"
"It might be. I’ve heard that the western trade has been affected, and this month’s revenue has significantly decreased."
"I said it before, we should just eliminate a few to show them our strength!"
"This is the Northern Province, not the inland."
Others chid in.
The area outside the castle beca lively for a mont.
Until the appearance of Rajos.
"Rajos?"
Seeing the figure erge, everyone was taken aback.
It had been quite a while since they last saw Rajos.
"Gentlen, right this way, please!"
"The lord has been waiting for quite so ti!"
Rajos smiled, gesturing for everyone to enter.
The five nodded and then walked into the castle.
Under Rajos’s guidance, they soon arrived in a large conference room.
Inside the vast eting room, Thor was indeed already waiting there.
"Lord Thor!"
Seeing Thor, the five of them greeted him, not daring to be neglectful in the slightest.
"Gentlen, I apologize for the intrusion."
Thor returned the salutation and then spoke.
"Lord Thor, there’s no need to be so formal!"
They quickly shook their heads.
"The reason I’ve called you here this ti is to discuss an important matter with all of you."
His gaze swept over them, and Thor took a deep breath before speaking.
His expression carrying a hint of gravity.
Seeing Thor’s increasingly serious deanor, the people present exchanged glances, each feeling a weight in their hearts.
A matter important enough to make Thor so cautious.
Even without knowing it yet, they all understood it had to be significant.
Joz Anubi, in particular, felt a stirring within him.
It seed he had thought of sothing.
But he didn’t speak up.
Of course, his silence didn’t stop the others from speaking.
"Lord Thor, has sothing happened?"
Baron Pape couldn’t help but speak, feeling a tug of tension inside.
As he spoke, all eyes naturally focused on Thor.
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