Game of Thrones Starts with the Lord Blast System

Chapter 177: The vassal meeting (2) ask for a monthly ticket

After the two were seated, Lynn first made a joke, "You don't have to worry about me, I just intend to take the oath of office on the Iron Throne."

"hey-hey."

"Haha, guarding the adults is very courageous."

Lynn's words caused a kind of snickering sound in the chamber, which had become a little depressed because of the quarrel.

"However, the northern border needs to mint coins by itself," Lynn continued without waiting for the laughter to disappear. "It is most suitable to build a mint in Baigang. The currency that can be circulated in the northern border is less and less, and the civilians need to be able to use it in the northern border. Silver deer and copper coins used."

Lyanna heard the words and stood up and said, "What about the golden dragon?"

Lin En glanced at her, "There is no need for the golden dragon, and even the silver moon above the silver deer is not minted. We just mint coins for the commoners. Without coins, the commoners are always inconvenient."

Lyanna looked at Lynn's face suspiciously, with a just and awe-inspiring look, as if she was a herdsman who loved her people, but she realized that this was not the Lynn she knew at all.

Lynn is a fox, not a simple and honest roe deer.

Only minting low-level currency, there is no profit at all, and it is very labor-intensive, which is also the less and less willingness of silver deer and copper points on the mainland.

However, although Little Bear noticed something abnormal, she couldn't produce any evidence, and Lynn's performance was impeccable.

The proposal, seen as Lynn's generosity, was quickly passed unanimously.

Lynn asked Alvered to issue a negotiation contract and let the lords sign it. As long as the negotiation contract is signed, the lord has no right to stop the people in the territory from signaling the coinage of Baigang and violated the contract. As a monarch, he will have the right to make appropriate rulings, such as tax hikes, etc.

He was very concerned about this matter, and the reason for the discussion was because Lynn had his own thoughts in it. The silver deer and copper coins cast in the north will be engraved with the family emblem of the Griffin family.

He deliberately ignored this point and didn't say it. The nobles who signed the agreement in the future must not dare to say anything.

At most, I would scold Lynn for being cunning in private.

In the dignified and upright conspiracy, no one can blame others.

What's more, Lynn was not as strong today as he was in promoting agricultural reform, which made the nobles in the northern regions relieved privately.

If it is said that Lynn's previous practice of cancelling the military levy and collecting only money, taxes and food was welcomed by a considerable number of vassals, but also resisted by a number of vassals, which is equivalent to mixed feelings of good and bad.

The aggressive attitude of the agricultural reform almost aroused the anger of the nobles in the north.

If it weren't for the fact that Lynn's potato planting could really make these nobles feel the benefits, I'm afraid a civil war in the north would be unavoidable.

At that time, Lynn will not be able to develop internal affairs, and he will have to constantly deal with the uprisings of the big and small aristocrats in the north.

It was also through the promotion of agricultural reform that Lin En also gained some ruling experience as a monarch of the Great Northern Territory.

Every nobleman is able to pass on for hundreds of thousands of years because he is committed to defending his own interests, and if you deprive them of their privileges, they will oppose you.

If your contract is not fair, such as taxing vassals again and again, you will suffer tyranny points, which will affect all vassals.

Because your actions violated the feudal contractual relationship between the monarch and his ministers.

Conversely, lower taxes and conscription of soldiers in their territory will increase their opinion of you.

Of course, each lord treats everything differently, and each different obligation option may increase or decrease favorability.

As long as Lynn doesn't challenge the common interests of all of them, there won't be much opposition.

And even if you do something bad, as a vassal, you can give your vassals certain privileges, such as making sure they get the position of an affairs officer, and they will choose to forgive you.

If you want to make unequal terms, you can do so, but to counteract the tyranny penalty you'll have to do something to blackmail a vassal into agreeing to your terms without provoking a backlash.

Therefore, Lynn plans to feed a sweet date to some of the vassals.

When the contract signed between the monarch and the minister, which was made of fine parchment and very textured, was signed, the old butler Alvered instructed the servants serving by the side to collect it from the table below.

He looked at the stack of parchment on the desk in front of him.

Lynn stretched out his hand and took one from it at will, and it was also stamped with a contract with the sealing wax seals of the respective families of the two characters.

Look at the signatures above: Lynn Rothschild, City of Whitehaven; Harion Karstark, City of Cahor.

Lynn was slightly taken aback.

Kaho City is located far northeast of Winterfell, in the center of a forest by the end of the river, close to the Shivering Sea.

As a branch of the Stark family, the Karstark family is actually very kind to Winterfell. In modern times, House Karstark has twice responded to the call of distant relatives and House King Stark.

The last lord of Kahor City, Lord Rickard, was involved in the Battle of the Trident. Afterwards, he raised troops again to assist Robb in the Battle of the Five Kings.

During the battle in the Riverlands, Lord Rickard's eldest son, Harion, was captured by House Lannister, and two other sons were also killed in battle.

Eager for revenge, Rickard murdered two Lannister prisoners in Riverrun, leading to the death sentence of the stoic Robb, who even decapitated Rickard himself for the danger of standing, while the southward Karsta. The Croatian army also defected and left the Northern Army.

After Rickard's death, Halion became the new Earl of Cahor City.

"Who is Lord Harion Karstark?" Lynn raised the parchment in his hand and shouted to the center of the field.

A haggard-faced man in his twenties with a black beard stood up and saluted Lin En: "Master Guardian, I'm Harion, what's the matter with you?"

Lynn glanced at the man in the jet-black wool coat~www.wuxiahere.com~ with the family's sunburst coat of arms embroidered on it.

Obviously very young, but he looks full of vicissitudes.

"I heard that you were captured by the Lannister family and held in Nuquan Town. When did you return to the north?" Lynn asked.

"It was Brienne Knight who came across me who was being judged at the fishing market in the female spring city and rescued me."

"Beautiful Brienne Knight?"

"yes."

It was the beauty who saved him. Did he do it when he went to Riverrun to rob King Killer James?

Lynn thought so, and suddenly raised his voice to question.

"Then why did your Karstark family seize Winterfell a few months ago and still try to stand up to me in the name of the Stark family?"

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