a scientific pirate

Chapter 173 A Rich Woman

Chapter 173 A Rich Woman

Mo Fei finally became a rich man. Although his money was strictly speaking unearned and illegal, money is money—Taipesh gave away that batch of treasures, and Mo Fei netted [-] million.

The small goal was really just a small goal, and Mo Fei completed it six times in an instant.

But a painful thing came. After getting such a large sum of money, Mo Fei had nowhere to spend it.

If the money is simply used for personal eating, drinking, entertainment and enjoyment, then it is a huge sum of money.But if this money is used for the shipbuilding plan that Mo Fei wrote in the letter to the Navy Headquarters, then this amount of money is too insignificant...not even half a ship can be built.

In fact, although Mo Fei proposed a shipbuilding plan to the Navy headquarters, he never thought that the high-level officials would agree to this proposal, because the current sail warships are completely sufficient for the Navy, anyway, eliminating pirates is just a matter of time. As a theoretical goal, what the navy has been doing is nothing more than curbing pirates. The size of the navy's fleet can completely maintain the status quo.

As long as Akainu's brain is not sick, he will not approve of such a plan. In addition to the consideration of combat effectiveness, the more important thing is actually the economic problem... no money.

Who doesn't like more advanced and more deterrent warships, but the problem is that the construction of all new ships and the application of new technologies require a lot of investment.

However, there is no arms race in the world of Pirates, and it is useless for the navy to build such a vigorous fleet... Unless someone really develops the "ancient weapon" Pluto, there is no need for the navy to update its equipment on a large scale.

Even if Red Dog agrees to Mo Fei's suggestion, then the world government and the Tianlong people above him will slap Mr. Marshal's position back one by one... Is it easy to save some gold in the sky? Not enough, want a new boat?Want to fart.

So if Mo Fei wants to build a ship, yes, it is completely feasible if he has money.

The key is money. If you have money, everything is possible. Mo Fei has to find a way to continue to increase his income... He can't really go fishing one by one, can he?Although Neptunes die endlessly, what if they get caught too many and become "fish lovers"?We must consider the environment, public opinion and market issues.

Or go directly to attack the gold ship of the Tianlongren?Uh, although this is a very creative idea, it is not feasible at all...Your sister, even pirates dare not do such a thing, you, a navy, want to give it a try?
Since the big moths can't be messed with, what about the little moths?Immediately afterwards, Mo Fei changed to a more feasible idea, such as extracting some money from the nobles of the Wilwarin Kingdom. Anyway, doing this kind of thing would not be a bad idea, it would be doing justice for the heavens... Uh, no In other words, it should be said that Mo Fei is an aspiring young man who is committed to solving the problem of redistribution of social wealth. He pays attention to the phenomenon of the gap between the rich and the poor, and strives for a more equitable way for the society to operate.

Well, although he can't just do it, Mo Fei decided to get the general information first.

When Tepesh came to his office to submit new documents to be processed, Mo Fei said, "Hey, Mr. Major, has the base collected relevant information about this country?"

"Is there information on pirates active in the surrounding waters? Of course there is such information..."

"No, I'm talking about the information of the nobles in the kingdom."

"Intel on family relationships?"

"Intel on the state of wealth."

Mo Fei felt that the major was just thinking about something that did not respect him as an officer, but it was obvious that the major was thinking too much... It was not the people of the noble family who were targeted, but the money of the noble family.

Well, things seem to be about the same level regardless of what is being targeted.

"There should be general information. Let me think about it...that part of the information should be placed in the No. [-] archive room, Brigadier General, do you need me to sort out those materials and bring them here?"

Tsepesh didn't understand what Mo Fei wanted to do, but he directly focused on the assets of the nobles, which seemed to be a bad idea... Could it be that after collecting [-] million Baileys, Mr. Brigadier General collected the money? Addicted?Want to round up a billion?

Obviously, Caipesh's idea is still not grand enough. Even if Mo Fei wanted to round up an integer, what he wanted to round up was not an integer of one billion, but an integer of 100 billion.

"No need, I'll go and see for myself," Mo Fei said.

Since it can be read at will and can be taken in and out, it means that these materials are not important information, just like what Tepesh said, they are "rough information", which is only for reference but cannot be used as actual measurement data stuff.

Afterwards, Mo Fei left the office, followed the major's instructions and went to No. [-] file room. After searching the index for a while, he extracted the information about the kingdom's financial revenue and the assets of the nobles.

"Oh, there is so much money in the hands of the national level and the aristocracy..."

After flipping through one of the materials roughly, Mo Fei couldn't help expressing such emotion.

This kind of data does not mean how rich the country is, it just shows that the huge wealth is concentrated in the hands of a very few people, and since the nobles have so much money, correspondingly, the hands of the middle and lower classes are basically There will be no money on it.

The country system in the Pirate World is mostly a monarchy. It is conceivable that most countries have such a wealth structure... Otherwise, there would not be so many people going to sea to be pirates.

After reading the general situation, Mo Fei opened another more specific document, and as he flipped through it, his fingers suddenly stopped...

"Count Cimaril Vista, 27 years old, widowed, with one son.

It mainly operates manor-style industries relying on land, mainly involving tobacco, spirits, and timber industries. In addition, it also operates mining and processing of coal and other minerals...

Because she has a lot of wealth, Ms. Cimaril is the most popular marriage partner for men in the kingdom, but it is a pity that the Earl is very satisfied with his current living conditions and has no intention of changing..."

When reading this, Mo Fei actually felt the regret of the person who wrote this document... If the information in the document is true, then let alone that Earl Cimaril is only 27, even if she is now 67. There will also be a large number of people vying to marry her.

Tobacco, spirits, and wood may seem commonplace, but without exception, these three things are hard currencies from the age of sailing, super hard currencies—the Countess is a real rich woman, very rich.

It's just... It doesn't seem appropriate to cheat the widow's money, right?It's a bit of a challenge to the bottom line of being a human being.

Mo Fei changed the next file.

He spent more than half a day in this archive room, and found that some nobles had wealth and wealth to an exaggerated degree, and some nobles were only well-to-do. After watching, Mo Fei suddenly slapped the materials in his hand. After a while, he discovered a problem at this time - he, Alindel Morpheus, would not cheat money, only steal money.

He can only do rough work, the kind that has no technical content at all... It seems that his work is wasted.

Someone was dejected and decided to go to bed after get off work.

But when Mo Fei returned to the office, he found that a letter had been delivered to his office just as he was leaving.

He turned over the envelope and saw the sender's signature, but unexpectedly, the letter was neither from Dr. Albertine nor from the Navy Headquarters.

The letter was sent by someone Mo Fei had never thought of.

"Why does this guy write to me and not call? Is there some shady business?"

Mo Fei has roughly understood the routines in this world. Things that can be explained on the phone are all very simple things, while things written on letter paper are either very formal things or shady things.

Fortunately, what was written in this letter was not a bad thing, it should be said...it was a matter of "someone gave me a pillow as soon as I fell asleep".

(End of this chapter)

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