Chapter 15: The LadyâRead translated stories and daily updates at: Awebstories.com
They arrived at the northernmost part of the area around noon.
When Serge and Angelique appeared, everyone stopped what they were doing and bowed deeply.
âThis is Angelique, my wife.â
Serge introduced her, and everyone stared intently at Angelique. Then their attention was drawn to the gleaming carriage and the two magnificent white horses.
âUm â¦â
The village representative timidly opened his mouth to ask if it was about the tax increase.
When a lord marries, they often raise taxes. He seemed afraid to say so.
âNo, itâs not that,â Serge replied, explaining that he had only come to inquire about the status of the estate.
Serge said that they had come to look at the soil and find out how it had been farmed in the past so that they could find the right crops for the land.
âCrops that are suitable for the land?â
âYes, Angelique has learned a lot from her botany professor in the capital and wants to grow crops that are suitable for the soil and climate of Bourg, which will hopefully make our lives easier.â
âThe taxationâ¦â
âWe didnât come here to talk about taxes; but the more you harvest, the more taxes you pay, and that will help us, too.â
Angelique, who had been listening, inquired of Serge, âHow much is the tax?â
âCurrently, the tax rate is 5%.â
âFiveâ¦â
âFive percent tax is not much.â
Angelique furrowed her brow.
Even the Montan family, which was known for its low taxes, levied a tax of 15 to 20%. Still, like Mrs. Celloâs husband, they would want to work there.
Bourg is poorer than she imagined. They canât even afford to pay a tax increase.
But that is not enough. It is insufficient.
âThe tax rate should be raisedâ¦â muttered Angelique, and Serge and the people jumped up.
âI knew it!â echoed through the audience.
âJust as I thought.â
âOf course you need money when you have a luxurious wifeâ¦â Murmured voices seemed to echo randomly in the space room.
Angelique spoke clearly and solemnly this time. âThe tax rate must be raised. Of course, we will only raise it if there is a sufficient harvest.â
âBut you still want to raise it.â
âYou want to take advantage of us and spend the money as you wish.â
âThat is not true.â
Itâs a mistake to say that you can spend it however you want.
Angelique explained as she examined each of their faces individually.
âI want to use the taxes collected to improve the roads and cultivate the land. I want to build a hospital to take care of the sick, a kindergarten to take care of small children, and a food storage so we wonât go hungry in case of famine.â
Thereâs plenty of work to be done.
âBut first we have to expand what we can grow here, but we canât promise that we wonât raise them when the time comes; if I donât say it now, Iâd be lying.â
Taxes have to be raised. But itâs all for the common good.
âAngeliqueâ¦â
When he called her name, she was startled.
âIâm sorry, I didnât mean to.â
âNo, youâre right.â
Serge nodded solemnly. He addressed the audience quietly but clearly.
âIâve been ignoring important things so far, and Iâm causing a lot of trouble for everyone.â
âNo, thatâs notâ¦â
âIf you could lower taxes, we couldâ¦â
âTaxes are important. Actually, what I should have done with taxes is what Angelique just said.â
Serge continues, turning his clear blue eyes to each of his people.
âIf the harvest is so big that you donât have to worry about raising taxes, I will raise them and use the money to improve peopleâs lives.â
The people remained skeptical, but they affirmed, âWe have no right to decide anyway.â If they are asked to pay, they have no choice but to pay.
Some of the lords of the land even wanted 40% of the national maximum.
Angelique sighs softly as she looks around at them and hangs her shoulders in resignation. There is nothing she can do now. They wonât get it right away.
Still, she couldnât tell a lie that was pleasant to hear. But she was relieved that Serge understood and was willing to tell people himself.