This Tuesday afternoon, the sky in Ruen was rarely cleared. Big chunks of white clouds were under the blue sky, and under the clouds the conversation in the palace gardens was still going on.
"In the early days of the bank, it was just a warehouse, or a safe, to store these numbers. But as the banking industry held more and more numbers in their hands—even if they didn't belong to them, as an invisible force, Banks actually have the potential to cause huge damage to national stability in a short period of time."
Dolores took a deep breath, intending to tell some things that she didn't understand very well. Sometimes Dolores is really envious of her math teacher, because she can completely understand all the truths and things Mr. Williams said.
"The relationship between the Fabry scam and the banking industry is very interesting. On a superficial level, she just used the bank as a covert means of pooling funds; but on a deeper level, what the bank did and what Miss Fabry did There is no difference in what they do, or even better. If the bank does not charge any custody fees, but absorbs the public's funds in the form of 'loan interest', and then uses this huge fund to invest in businesses similar to mining business, So… "
"Then as long as the profit is right, the Fabry scam will never even go bankrupt. Moreover, the bank can rely on this 'borrowed' money to leverage any industry with qualitative changes and quantitative changes, thereby affecting politics and the military... And all of this, What you rely on is the promised 'return on investment'. Think about it, countless money is collected from the hands of the people to the hands of a certain group, and then the power formed by these money is used to influence the entire kingdom... "
Briar Stuart suddenly picked up the words. The middle-aged king was showing a smile that he had never shown before, and his eyes were frighteningly sharp.
"So that's what I've been thinking about lately, and that's what it means. Oh, Dolores, you've said it very well, go on, it's very interesting."
It was seven in the evening when Jenkins saw Miss Stuart. He sat on a chair in the study and looked through the books he had taken from the bookshelf, occasionally chatting with Alexia. Boring, the cat used its paws to leave various "prints" on the paper on the desk, see the third from the left and the fourth from the right, and printed another one on the symmetrical position on the left side of the paper.
Julia pushed open the door of the study, and then Miss Stuart walked in with a tired face. Go straight to the desk, pull out the chair, and sit on it, looking like you'll never want to get up again.
"Your Highness."
Julia put the teacup on the saucer beside her hand, and Her Royal Highness immediately reached out to drink, but remembered who else was in the room, and suppressed the desire for water in her throat, and drank the tea very ladylikely.
"You don't mind if I borrow some of your theories?"
After quenching her thirst, she asked. Jenkins has been here for a while, and he has heard about what happened here from Julia.
As for why Julia didn’t appear on the scene but could know, that’s because the royal family talks will have guards and servants, and the servants and guards will change their guards…
"Of course I don't mind. As I said earlier, these are just some superficial theories, and some of them are even problematic. If you like, use them as much as possible!"
"No, I just proposed the simplest part of it. Your theory is too profound."
His Highness the Third Princess blushed and said:
"If you perform too well at once, it may cause suspicion. This level is enough now. I think my father will pay more attention to me in the future. This should help me do some things that were inconvenient before."
Discussions about it didn't last long because everyone here, except Julia, didn't think it was a big deal.
Tonight's discussion will focus on the results of Stipe Stuart's interrogation, and they will make further arrangements based on the names of other people who have been confessed. Jenkins hopes to help his friends out of trouble, Alexia hopes to get closer to the tower in the process, Julia hopes to help His Royal Highness remove obstacles to progress, and Miss Stuart...
She doesn't expect so much, she just likes the feeling that her friends care about her. At least so far, all her actions were not initiated on her own initiative, but started by various coincidences.
Dolores is content with her current life, she thinks she has everything she wants. And when a certain seed of longing germinates quietly, the young girl will really reach out and run to solve the brothers and sisters in front of her.
In this respect, a certain young Mr. Writer is indeed guilty.
Miss Stuart has now finished reading all of Jenkins' new books. After talking about the business, she and Jenkins excitedly talked about those interesting stories. Even though she knew that the idea of the book started before she met her, the sixteen-year-old girl still believed that the little princess in the book was her own image.
She also has a high enough literary accomplishment. Whether she talks about the superficial story surface or the literary techniques in depth, she can show her profound knowledge and admiration for Jenkins.
And Julia and Alexia have obviously read Jenkins' new book, but neither of them interrupted the conversation, watching Jenkins and Dolores communicate quietly.
The short lady had a faint smile on her face at this time, and her white fingers tapped lightly on the armrest of her seat. She'd pretty much understood the power of Jenkins's name on a book. The truth may be far from her conclusions, but that doesn't matter at all.
She knew Jenkins, she knew this simple man, whatever Jenkins was. Perhaps most people would think this is a phantom covered by heavy curtains, but for Alexia, Jenkins is the lonely child standing in the center of the stage.
She likes this man and everything about him. Alexia swears she still likes him, even when he's foolishly trying to make people angry.
And the other simpler Her Royal Highness is a real child in Alexia's eyes. She now wants to use this child for something, so give her some candy. But no one has that stupid candy jar all to themselves, no one.
And the real big news, Jenkins didn't know until the party was about to end. He and Miss Stuart talked about the aristocratic system in the book for some reason, and then Julia coughed, and then she remembered that there was one more thing she didn't say:
"Yes, I remembered. Mr. William, my... friend told me that now the Kingdom of Fidetictree is planning to promote you to Viscount."
Jenkins thinks that paused word is a spy.
"Because of the second book?"
"No, why do you think so? Of course it is because of the Fabry scam."
PS: Didn't anyone find out that the chapter in the morning is 3K