Before long, a tavern attendant placed a thick pile of black slips in front of Count Evan.
Count Evan chuckled and nodded at him, then the attendant respectfully bowed and retreated.
âAre these the lottery tickets?â
Sallya picked up one black slip, looking at the white numerals on it, and asked curiously.
Count Evan also picked up one, examined it carefully, and then lit it with a candle.
The black slip gave birth to an orange flame, burned to the white numeral section, a purplish-blue flame flared up, and a unique acrid smell quickly spread.
Count Evan discarded the almost burnt-out lottery ticket and said, âThis uses the same type of paper as bonds, but the dye is different.â
âSo?â
âWhen the bonds first came out, I conjectured that Count Angler had mastered a more advanced paper-making craft. Now it seems, indeed he has. This shows that, be it lottery tickets or bonds, neither can be imitated.â
âWhy is Count Angler issuing these lottery tickets? What is he up to?â
âWhat do you think he is up to?â
Sallya toyed with the lottery ticket in her hand, pondering seriously:
âI must admit, just looking at these lottery tickets, I canât resist wondering whether theyâve won any prizes. Even though I know, even if itâs a winning ticket, the reward wouldnât be more than a few thousand copper coins. But still, I canât help but think about it, as if they have a kind of magical power.
If even I, a princess, can be tempted like this, imagine how much these lottery tickets must appeal to the commoners.â
âYeah!â Count Evan pointed to the customers downstairs who were still fervently discussing the lottery tickets, lamenting, âCount Angler, despite being so young, has such an accurate grasp of human nature. Itâs simply terrifying!â
With her shining big eyes fixed on Count Evan, Sallya laughed, âThis is the first time Iâve heard you praise someone so highly.â
Count Evan shrugged, smiled wryly, âAs a peer, Count Anglerâs power and influence have long surpassed mine. How can I not resent that?
Moreover, he was born into a rather insignificant baronâs family, while I am a descendant of the Holy Knight Family. Sometimes, I even feel that Iâm not worthy of the Holy Knight bloodline.â
Sallya curled her tempting red lips, âCount Angler isnât all that impressive! His current status, itâs mostly owed to the St. Hilde Family. Didnât he gain his power by marrying Vera St. Hilde?â
But Count Evan shook his head seriously, âNo, itâs not he who owes the St. Hilde family, but the St. Hilde family who owes him!â
Seeing his fiancée is still skeptical, Count Evan sighed, âIf you seriously study the course of the past two Northern disturbances, youâll realize that without Count Angler, the current Lord of the North might have become a member of the St. Sean Family.â
Sallya still seemed unconvinced, âBut even so, Count Angler spent his wisdom on the lower-class people, issuing these lottery tickets, just to earn some petty cash. Itâs quite beneath the dignity of a noble.â
âNo, no, no, not petty cash at all.â Count Evan shook his head vehemently, âI donât know what the exact odds are for winning the lottery, letâs say itâs one in a thousand. But many of the prizes are small ones, like ten or a hundred copper coins. The chance for a grand prize is probably one in ten thousand.
Taking this into account, compared to the revenue from selling lottery tickets, those prizes are truly trivial.
Just look at the situation now, with the lottery tickets being sold in Ice Rock City. Letâs assume each of the three hundred thousand commoners buys one ticket per month, thatâs equivalent to an income of nearly nine hundred thousand copper coins!â
âThatâs not that much, itâs just nine hundred gold coins. If I remember correctly, the yearly tax revenue of the Royal Family exceeds nine million gold coins.â
Count Evan rolled his eyes, silently lamenting that his bride-to-be, being of noble birth, didnât comprehend the hardships of the common people, comparing the lotteryâs revenue with the royal tax revenue.
So, he had to patiently explain, âDonât forget, this income of nine hundred gold coins is only for one month, and only for one city, Ice Rock City.
If the lottery tickets are gradually spread across the entire North Territory, reaching tens of millions of people, would you still consider this revenue a small amount?â
Sallya was suddenly speechless, and after a while, she suddenly realized: âEvan, do you mean this is a kind of alternative tax?â
âSmart!â Count Evan snapped and praised, âYou can think of this, and finally understand a part of Count Anglerâs sophisticated scheme.â
âOnly a part? Does the welfare lottery also have other uses?â
âOf course it does. If you think Count Angler just wants to make money with this lottery, you are underestimating this genius.â
âWhat else does Count Angler want?â Sallyaâs eyes flickered, asking with seriousness.
Count Evan raised his wine cup for a sip, leisurely said: âCan you think of what the original intention of this welfare lottery design is?â
Sallya recalled the tale from the tavern attendant, and uncertainly said: âIs it really for poverty relief? Isnât this just a noble excuse that Count Angler came up with?â
âHaha, Sallya, you are underestimating Count Anglerâs magnanimity and vision.â
âSo, he really plans to use the lottery income to help the poor?â
âYes.â Count Evan affirmed with a nod, then shook his head. âBut his doing so is not purely out of kindness, at least not completely.â
âThen for what reason?â
Count Evanâs eyes flashed, counter-questioned: âThink again, currently which institution is responsible for poverty relief within the Glorious Empire?â
âThe Church?â
âThen why do they do that?â
âWhy?â Sallya looked slightly dazed, âIsnât aiding the poor the duty of the Church?â
Count Evan smirked and asked: âSo, does the Church help the poor, genuinely expecting nothing in return?â
âWhat are you trying to say?â
Count Evan lowered his voice, and said: âThe faith of the poor is more devout than that of the rich, the elderly more devout than the young, the sick more devout than the healthy⦠Sallya, the impoverished societyâs lower classes are actually the Churchâs most loyal followers.â
Sallyaâs elegant face furrowed once more, seeming to have grasped Count Evanâs meaning a bit.
Count Evan downed the rest of his wine, leisurely saying: âRedemption is a responsibility, but also an authority!
And Count Angler, he wants to seize the authority of the Church!â
Sallya was taken aback, her wide eyes gazing in disbelief at her fiancé.
Count Evan slowly placed down his wine cup and smiled, âAlright, the commonerâs wine is finished, we should go and try some nobleâs wine.â
Sallya hadnât quite recovered from her shock, and after a while said: âAre you referring to the Red Fortress?â
âYes. Coming to Ice Rock City without paying a visit to the host would be quite rude.â Count Evan said matter-of-factly.
Sallya blinked her beautiful eyes, hesitating: âBut⦠Count Angler isnât at the Red Fortress now.â
âIsnât that even better!â
Count Evan gave a casual smile, tossed a few copper coins onto the table as a tip, and then got up and walked out.
Sallya stared dazedly for a moment, then quickly followed.