Count Schultz received the first batch, but it was never released to the public. Since he paid a high price, it was only fair that he would expect corresponding benefits. "I'll probably put it out in the South, which is my main stage," he mused.
How he conducted his business was of no concern to me.
Production would continue to increase regardless. With the Midias problem somewhat resolved, it was time to return to my main business—not the courts, but the governorship of Deliat.
"Why do I suddenly really not want to go?" I muttered to myself.
The original goal of 80% recovery was already ambitious, but now they wanted more. Moreover, the goal setting was vague—raise it to a level where it's okay to pay tribute?
Didn't that mean I'd have to sit in the governor's seat until I felt like I'd become the emperor? The thought made my head spin.