Chapter 171 A rich woman
Mo Fei finally became a rich man. Although his money was strictly considered to be a free harvest and illegal income, the money was Mo Caipei and gave away the batch of treasures, and Mo Fei had 6.40 million yuan.
The small goal was indeed just a small goal, and Mo Fei completed it six times in an instant.
But the painful thing came. After getting such a large sum of money, Mo Fei had no place to spend it.
If this money is used only for personal eating, drinking, having fun and enjoyment, then it is a huge sum of money. But if this money is used as a shipbuilding plan written by Mo Fei in his letter to the Navy headquarters, then this little money is too trivial... Even half a ship can't be built.
In fact, although Mo Fei proposed a shipbuilding plan to the Navy headquarters, he had no intention of the senior management agreeing with this suggestion, because the current sailing warships are completely enough for the Navy. Anyway, eliminating pirates is just a theoretical goal, and the work the Navy has been doing is just to curb pirates, and the navy's fleet size can completely maintain the status quo.
As long as Akainu's brain is not ill, he will not be able to agree with such a plan. In addition to considering combat effectiveness, what is more important is the economic problem... he has no money.
Who doesn’t like more advanced and deterrent warships? But the problem is that the construction of new ships and the application of new technologies requires a lot of investment.
There is no arms race in the pirate world, and it is useless for the navy to build a fleet so vigorously... Unless someone really drives out the "ancient weapon" Pluto, there is no need for the navy to update its equipment on a large scale.
Even if Akainu agreed to Mo Fei's suggestion, then the world government and the Tianlong people above him would slap the marshal's position one by one... Is it easy to save some gold from heaven? Tianlong people are not enough to eat, drink, whore and gambling. Want a new ship? You can't eat it.
So if Mo Fei wants to build a ship, it is OK, if he has money, it is completely feasible.
The key is the issue of money. If you have money, everything is possible. Mo Fei has to find a way to continue to increase his income... You can't really go fishing one by one, right? Although the sea kings are dead, what if you catch too many people, what if you jump out of the "fish lovers"? You have to consider the environment, public opinion and sales issues.
Or directly attack the gold transport ship of the Tianlong people? Well, although this is a very creative idea, it is not feasible at all... Your sister, pirates dare not do such things. Do you, a navy, want to try it?
Since big borers cannot afford to offend, what about small borers? Then Mo Fei changed his idea to a more feasible approach, such as squeezing some money from the nobles of the Wilvalin Kingdom. Anyway, I would not betray this, and it would be equivalent to practicing the law for heaven... Well, I can't say that Mo Fei is an aspiring young man dedicated 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 to operate in a more equitable way.
Well, although I can't just do it, Mo Fei decided to learn about the general information first.
While Cepesh came to his office to submit new pending documents, Mo Fei said, "Well, Mr. Major, is there any information about this country collected at the base?"
"Is there any information about pirates active in the surrounding waters? Of course there is...
"No, I'm talking about the information of the nobles in the kingdom."
“Information of family relationships?”
"Information on wealth status."
Mo Fei felt that this major was just thinking about something that didn't respect him as his superior, but it was obvious that the major was thinking too much... It was not the noble family members who were targeted, but the noble family's money.
Well, no matter what you are targeting, the terror of things seems to be the same.
"There should be some information. I think about it...that part of the information should be placed in the No. 4 Archive Room. Brigadier General, do I need me to sort out the materials and bring them over?"
Cepesh didn't understand what Mo Fei wanted to do, but he directly focused on the assets of the nobles, and it seemed like he was making a bad idea... Could it be that after collecting 600 million Baileys, the brigade general was addicted to collecting money? Want to collect a billion integer?
It is obvious that Cepesh's idea is still not generous enough. Even if Mo Fei wants to make up an integer, what he wants to make up is not a billion integer, but a hundred billion integers.
"No need, I'll go and take a look." Mo Fei said.
Since it can be read casually and brought in and out, it means that these materials are not important information. Just as Cepesh said, it is "abbreviated intelligence", something that only has reference meaning but cannot be used as a practical measure of data.
Mo Fei then left the office, followed the major's instructions to go to the No. 4 Archive Room. After checking the index for a while, he extracted information about the Kingdom's fiscal revenue and the assets of the nobles.
"Oh, do you actually have so much money at the national level and the aristocratic class..."
After roughly looking through one of the information, Mo Fei couldn't help but sigh like this.
Such data does not mean how rich this country is, but only shows that the huge wealth is concentrated in the hands of a very small number of people. Since the nobles have so much money, correspondingly, the middle and lower-class civilians will basically not have much money in their hands.
The national systems in the pirate world are mostly monarchies. It is conceivable that most countries have such wealth structures... Otherwise, there wouldn't be so many people going to sea to be pirates.
After reading the general situation, Mo Fei opened another more specific information, and as he flipped through it, his fingers suddenly stopped...
"Count Simarill Vesta, twenty-seven years old, was widowed and had a son.
It mainly operates a manor-style industry based on land, mainly involving tobacco, spirits, and wood industries. It also operates the mining and processing of coal and other minerals...
Because she has a lot of wealth, Ms. Simariel is the most popular marriage partner among men in the kingdom. Unfortunately, the Count is very satisfied with her current life and has no intention of changing..."
When reading this, Mo Fei actually felt the regret of the person who wrote this information... If the information on the information is true, then not to mention that the Earl of Sima Maryer is only twenty-seven, even if she is sixty-seven, there will be a large number of people rushing to marry her.
Tobacco, liquor, and wood look ordinary, but these three things are all hard currency from the Age of Navigation. The super hard-wired Countess is a real rich woman, rich and rich.
But... it seems that the money to cheat a widow is not appropriate, right? It is a bit challenging the bottom line of being a human being.
Mo Fei changed the next information.
He brought most of the day in this archive room and found that some nobles had assets, and they were rich enough to the point of exaggeration. Some nobles were only for a good fortune. As he looked at it, Mo Fei suddenly took a snap of the materials in his hand. At this time, he discovered a problem. He was, Alindel Mo Fei, who would not cheat money, but only rob money.
He only knows how to do rough work, the kind that doesn't have any technical content at all... it seems like he's in vain.
Someone was sad and decided to go to bed after get off work.
After Mo Fei returned to the office, he found that at the moment he left, a letter was sent to his office.
He flipped through the envelope and saw the sender's signature directly. Surprisingly, the letter was neither from Dr. Albertine nor from the Navy headquarters.
The person who sent the letter was someone Mo Fei had never thought of.
"Why did this guy write to me and didn't call me? Is there anything shameful about it?"
Mo Fei has roughly understood the routines in this world. Things that can be explained by phone are very simple things, while things written on the letter paper are either very formal things or shameful things.
Chapter completed!