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Chapter 1832 The conspiracy succeeds

After hearing what John Rafi said, Baron Bogur looked at him with admiration. Although John Rafi has a higher status, in the eyes of the kingly ministers like Baron Bogur, he is His Majesty's own person. And those who later defected to him were "outsiders" and were not so reliable. Now, seeing that John Rafi, a "outsiders" are considering His Majesty the King everywhere, Baron Bogur expressed his gratitude...
But the young "Griezmann" said unconvinced:
"Master Viscount, I really have a way! Not only can I make this money, but I can also make Your Majesty lose face!"
John Rafi ignored him and glared at him. But Baron Bogul suddenly said:
"Young man, let's hear your thoughts."
"Griezmann" bent down and said respectfully:
"Yes, Lord Bogul!"
Then, he cleared his throat and said:
"The Viscount's concern is nothing more than the king betrays his people and his reputation is not good. Therefore, this matter must not be allowed to be brought forward by His Majesty. Therefore, I think a temporary office for managing refugees can be established to be responsible for the management of refugees and...selling..."
John Raffie looked as if his face was ashen, and said gloomy:
"Are you trying to find a scapegoat? Do you know that no matter who is responsible for this matter, your reputation will be infamous for thousands of years! At that time, the descendants of this noble family will be followed by shame!"
John Rafi is right. He led the sale of hundreds of thousands of citizens to foreign countries. This matter would be detrimental to anyone who put it on. The European nobles attach great importance to glory. If they do this, the noble family will be completely ruined!
"Griezmann" said indifferently:
"That's true, but what about the noble family that is destined to be extinct? For example, Baron Adale, who we often see in the gambling halls in Paris..."
Baron Adale was a famous prodigal son in Paris. This guy's parents died early and had no brothers and sisters. He even had no close relatives within several generations. The worst thing was that he had no children. It is said that when he was young, he was injured in the battlefield, unable to give birth, and even lost his interest in women. Then, without hope, he began to sink into food, drink, and have fun, and became obsessed with gambling.
Then, because of gambling, he lost the huge baron to only a small village. What's amazing is that because of losing too much, this guy's gambling skills were also improved. Later, although he failed to turn the tables in the casino, he also had both losses and losses, and he did not lose the last village.
However, his behavior was obviously considered a shame by the nobles Zhongbei. Therefore, there was no noble who was willing to date him. But this guy didn't care about his face anymore, and he hanged in the gambling hall all day long and couldn't extricate himself.
The meaning of "Griezmann" is very simple, which is to let the shameless baron take the blame and take the blame on himself. Anyway, this guy is shameless. Afterwards, at most, he can give him some financial compensation. Even giving him a few gambling halls is fine.
Baron Bogur's eyes lit up and he asked:
"How to do it specifically?"
"Griezmann" thought for a while and said:
"I don't understand this, but it's just a matter of setting up a plan to let Baron Adale lose all his property and make him owe a huge debt. Then, he secretly sent someone to find him and let him take the matter back."
"In addition, it is not possible to sell people clearly, which has a bad impact. However, we can 'sarcastically' the Beihai Kingdom sent people to recruit disaster victims. But afterwards, those recruited disaster victims wanted to leave Paris. Baron Adale, the person in charge of managing disaster victims, could charge them 'management fees' for each household for twenty or thirty gold coins, otherwise they would not be allowed... Moreover, the money must be handed over to His Majesty in private and quietly..."
"Paper and pen!" After listening to "Griezmann"'s suggestion, Baron Bogul was very excited and asked John Rafi for paper and pen - he wanted to write down this good idea. After all, he was a warrior and had a bad memory, so it was safest to write down.
John Raffi pretended to be helpless and asked someone to bring paper and pen. When he handed it to Baron Bogul, John Raffi pretended to be reluctant and said:
"Sir Bogur, I always think this matter is not reliable. You don't think about it anymore?"
But in fact, John Raffie was already happy. The reason why he pretended to be blocked was actually to clear his suspicion. Some people present testified that he opposed the matter. In the future, no one could blame him even if there was a problem.
Baron Bogur said carelessly:
"Your Majesty has been having a headache about refugees for a long time. Although I don't know whether this method is reliable or not, it is good to send it to Your Majesty for reference. Well, if it is adopted by Your Majesty, you will make a contribution. Maybe there will be a noble title..." After saying that, he smiled at "That Who" - "Griezmann"...
"Griezmann" seemed to be stimulated, looking overjoyed. He bent down and bowed to Baron Bogul, saying:
"Give more training to Lord Bogul! Speaking of which, Lord John has always been my idol!" After saying that, he looked at John Rafi with deep meaning, and John Rafi pretended to be angry.
Baron Bogur suddenly realized that he remembered that John Rafi was a German merchant from the Bishop of Munster. By offering useful strategies, he was appreciated by the previous French king Louis XII. He was first promoted to baron, and later because of his military achievements, he was directly promoted to viscount...
Obviously, the young man named "Griezmann" also wanted to copy John Rafi's path to success. However, as a senior, John Rafi didn't seem to be very happy...
Yes, no one will be happy when he sees his competitors. Such ministers who rely on the emperor's appreciation care the most about the favor of the monarch. But the favor of the monarch is limited. If one person divides it up, he will lose one favor. Who is willing to do it?
Baron Bogul, who thought he was familiar with the court struggle, imagined the grievances between John Rafi and the young wealthy businessman named "Griezmann". If it were arranged in a TV series, it would probably be the prime time of 8 o'clock...
Baron Bogur doesn't care about the grudges between John Rafi, the "pioneer" and "Griezmann", the "later". In his opinion, as long as it is beneficial to His Majesty the King, who is loyal to him, what's the harm of a few more capable and intelligent people? Anyway, they all rely on their brains to make a living, and there is no conflict with people like him who rely on force...
Chapter completed!
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