As for the trading of Magical Beast Juveniles, if Count Martins thinks there is a drastic profit to it, then go ahead and tax it!
Unfortunately, as it seems from the current situation, there are hardly a few transactions of Magical Beast Juveniles within the kingdom in a year.
Even when they are for sale, it happens at auctions. Instead of looking all over the place, it's more convenient and faster to tax the auction house directly.
You're not thinking about taxing the Northern Continent's major powers involved in the Magical Beast Breeding Base, are you?
If Count Martins can convince everyone to agree, I have no objection at all. But if it stirs up trouble, it would be better not to involve the kingdom!"
Since he dared to suggest taxing the industries with outrageous profits, Hudson had naturally prepared a backup plan. The current mountain domain is not impoverished, but it doesn't really have industries with outrageous profits.