Northwest France, Rouen City.
Having just returned to the city hall, Baner's first task was to produce notices about the cessation of city entry taxes and the removal of toll booths on the three main roads leading into and out of Rouen.
He looked at the administrative document signed and sealed by the municipal commissioner, somewhat surprised, and turned to his supervisor, "Mr. Dupain, why are we stopping the collection of the entry tax?!"
"Oh, I mean, won't this cause financial strain for the city hall?"
Although he had studied related courses at the Administration College, faced with practical issues, he still instinctively reflected based on experience.
The assistant to the municipal commissioner spread his hands helplessly, "It's a decision made by Baron Vayon. I expressed my disapproval, but he insisted on doing it, claiming it was an experience he learned at the Administration College in Paris, which would lead to better development for Rouen..."