First Wizarding World War

Chapter 144 A private knight group of no more than five people (double the monthly ticket)

Baron Feibolie was very satisfied with Charlotte's attitude and decided not to control him. He announced on the top of the city: "Mr. Charlotte Mecklen, you have fought for the empire and made great contributions. You are promoted to the 32nd level second-level general affairs. His Majesty the Emperor has specially allowed you to form a private knight group of no more than five people. The registration period is the moment your life dies."

Charlotte smiled slightly, performed an imperial salute, and took the document handed over by Baron Feibolie. He didn't care much about his promotion again. As long as no one made trouble, his promotion would be a natural result. However, he was very surprised and quite happy to be allowed to form a private knight group of no more than five people.

Only those with a professional level of 24 or above are qualified to have a private knight group. This kind of private knight group is not a formal knight group raised by a great noble, but a private "assistant" hired by the empire for meritorious officials.

Charlotte is only a 32nd level second-level general affairs, and is not qualified to have a private knight group, so he needs His Majesty the Emperor to grant grace.

When you reach the 24th grade or above, which is commonly known as the insurmountable class, your salary will be locked, and no matter how you get promoted, your salary will not increase.

This is portrayed as "clean" in the empire, and the dignitaries have the same income as ordinary civil servants, but in fact, the income of positions above the 24th grade is not linked to salary.

For example, the dignitaries who own private knights have the same salary as their masters, but it will be paid directly to the masters.

No one will give all the money that the empire gives to private knights to their knights. They will withhold most of it and only give private knights a small reward.

In other words, it is a disguised way to increase income.

The first thing Charlotte thought of was the three clever cat cubs she raised, and it was time to give them a knighthood.

How much money can you get from raising a cat?

Even if it is the minimum wage, it will cost dozens of centimes to raise a living person!

Baron Feibolie was satisfied and said, "His Majesty the Emperor asked me to tell you that you should go to the front line. Don't stay in Silver Pigeon Castle any longer. Leave this place to me."

This sentence was the Baron's selfish desire. He wanted to take charge of Silver Pigeon Castle, and of course he didn't want a knight group to stay in his territory.

Charlotte didn't hesitate at all and said, "I'll leave now!"

Belissa had urged him for many days, and he didn't want to arrange a young and beautiful young virgin for the Grand Priest Augsrading. It was the right thing to do to leave the place of trouble as soon as possible.

The Baron was very satisfied with Charlotte's tactfulness and said, "Since Mr. Charlotte Mecklen is anxious to go to the front line, I won't keep you."

"The Queen has also heard of your reputation, so she gave you a manor. Here is the deed."

In the Fars Empire, it is a "custom" for the entire empire to promote positions in the Central Office, the Emperor to reward honors, and the Queen to give wealth.

If Charlotte didn't know what to do, Baron Feibolie would not be afraid of deducting his manor.

As for the Queen...

What a joke, the Queen is his sister.

He was relieved once Charlotte promised to leave Silver Pigeon Castle immediately.

Charlotte really kept her promise and immediately ordered to leave, taking the Knights of Favonius and the Silver Pigeon Castle Militia with her. She didn't even bring any baggage. After all, everything that could be carried away had already been sent to Machupi, so there was no need to deliberately stand out in front of the Baron.

After sending Charlotte away, Baron Feibolie rubbed his hands, screamed excitedly, and went straight to Pigeon Castle. He wanted to check how much property the former Baron Fila had left.

Although he heard that Silver Pigeon Castle had been robbed once, the robbery could only carry away the floating wealth. Could it be that shops and land could also be moved? Every great noble is a big landlord and the largest real estate owner in the local area. Baron Feibolie's spending is far more than that of ordinary nobles, and he also hopes to make up for some of the deficit.

The nobles' money is not endless.

There are many nobles who owe huge debts.

Butler Dart held the account book and wiped his sweat. When he heard Baron Feibolie enter the Pigeon Castle, he led a group of servants to greet him.

Baron Feibolie's first question was: "How much cash is left in Pigeon Castle?"

Butler Dart said tremblingly: "Not a centime left. All of them were taken away by the damned Lady Nansela."

Baron Feibolie was well prepared. Although he felt sorry, he could still accept it. He asked again: "The magic items, luxury goods, carriages, decorations in Pigeon Castle..."

Butler Dart replied in a low voice: "In the entire castle, only the house is still there. Even the furniture is gone. All of them were taken away by the damned Lady Nansela."

Baron Feibolie couldn't help but exclaimed. He walked around the Pigeon Castle and found that everything was empty, not even the candlesticks were left.

He could only ask one last question: "Bring out all the deeds of Baron Fele!"

Butler Dart's heart was lifted up. He had been thrown to Machupi by Charlotte several times, and he had specially trained how to deal with this scene, but his heart still couldn't bear it. He said carefully: "Here is the account book."

After saying this, Butler Dart's whole body was soaked with sweat.

That was fear, panic, and "death is not in the air". "Anyway, it's like this. Even if I am hanged by the baron, those properties are gone. They have all been taken away by the damned Lady Nansela." Butler Dart thought secretly: "The baron can only kill me in a rage, which is better than falling into the hands of Mr. Mecklen, and being in a dilemma between life and death."

Baron Faberle took over the account book and saw mortgages, re-mortgages, loans, and more écu. The entire account showed two words: no money.

After Charlotte moved into the Pigeon Castle, she burned all the documents and forged a whole set of documents. She mortgaged Baron Felle's farm, shops, houses, manors and other real estate.

He even mortgaged the Pigeon Castle for tens of thousands of écu. Of course, the money obtained from the mortgages all benefited the "damned Lady Nansela" and was all robbed.

Although Charlotte was a math teacher and not a serious accountant, the account book was still very colorful and it was not impossible for an old accountant to see the flaws.

There was no such profession as accounting in the Old World, and even many financial and financial professional knowledge had not appeared. Usually, the nobles used butlers to manage their wealth. The general butler's math level was just addition and subtraction. Multiplication and division were difficult for them. The accounting methods and knowledge system were quite backward. He had several centuries of knowledge to crush the natives of the Old World with these tricks.

Baron Feibolie's eyes darkened. He really didn't expect that Baron Fila would leave him such a mess. Not only did he not have any rich property to fill the financial hole, but he also owed a huge amount of money! ?

Feibolie was so angry that he threw the account book and cursed: "Baron Fila! He is nothing. How could he run a wealthy city like Silver Pigeon Castle like this? The annual taxes alone are enough for him to live a life of luxury, so how could he owe such a large sum of money?"

"Damn Lady Nansela! They are robbers, real robbers..."

Louis Simi and Ross Bud did not follow Baron Feibolie into the city, but followed Charlotte out of Silver Pigeon Castle. Both of them were a little nervous.

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