Chapter 69 Respect the Great Empire(2/2)
However, this advantage in national power ultimately needs to be reflected through war, and soldiers need to occupy the enemy's land and capture the enemy's cities step by step with their flesh and blood.
What Meteorite had just shown himself was a brand new war model. The troops used for the attack were no longer well-trained soldiers, but warehouses full of goods transported by sea.
No country in the world is wary of such an army, and all countries are defenseless in front of it.
If the plan to boost the economy along the eastern coast of the empire is completed, the empire will have an invincible army and its territory will no longer be limited by borders.
At this moment, Emperor Augustine could finally understand why people who were political enemies in the court regarded the meteor as their guest of honor.
Even I... I was careful when holding the wine glass, for fear of losing my balance and falling to the ground.
"Although the empire is facing many difficulties now, it can still persevere by tightening some unnecessary expenditures. The economic development plan of Nutao City on the eastern coast of the empire is very good, and I am qualified to wait patiently for it to be hatched. At that time, Nutao City was very important to
The empire's contribution is definitely much greater than a small increase in taxes now.
No matter how much you still need in terms of funds, I can order the Imperial Bank to provide you with certain support."
Millscomb was a little dumbfounded.
Just now, His Majesty wanted to ask for some money from Nutao City, but after reading that document, he actually took the initiative to provide money to subsidize Nutao City!
What is the most important content in the document?
It's a pity that the document has been burned to ashes, and the only people who know the contents are Emperor Augustine and the Meteor.
But Millscomb is certain of one thing... His Majesty will not kill the meteor.
Even though he knew that his support would accelerate Meteor to become a powerful official who threatened the royal rule, there was a temptation in that document that allowed him to suppress his imperial instinct.
Millscomb knew Augustine the Great, and the temptation that would allow him to make such a choice so readily was beyond his imagination.
Millscomb looked at the ashes of Emperor Augustine's men. Even though the document had been burned clean, he still did not take away his hand.
"Thank you, Your Majesty. Any financial support at this time will help speed up the completion of this plan." Luke picked up the wine glass: "To the great empire, to the great emperor."
Emperor Augustine wanted to hold the wine glass, but his excitement made his hands tremble.
He tried several times and finally took his hand back: "I am old and cannot drink too much. I have received your respect.
Let us honor our great empire together!"
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