Chapter 101: Live to Sienna Pt.101
Reboot Sienna
The Southern Merchants Association was trying to send wheat to the capital by ship, but the wheat was not coming up in time because of the pirates. The plan to take away Southern Merchantsâ land by preventing them from selling wheat was going very well. However, it was not expected that this would lead to such a famine in the capital. Wheat was always stored in warehouses in the capital city, so Sienna thought that even if the price of wheat would rise, there would be no increase in the number of people starving to death.
But the war with Castro was an unexpected variable. Knowing that it would be a year of a good harvest, Sienna tried to block the market and drag time to form a reasonable price, but as the war with Castro intensified, wheat in the capital was taken out as military supply, which caused the repercussions to be bigger than she thought.
âHain, would you please tell Greenie Baronâs wife that I would like to see her?â
Sienna felt like it would be best to see Kelly and come up with a solution.
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In response to Siennaâs request, Jane came to meet Sienna instead of Kelly. She was naturally blessed with a beautiful appearance, but she seemed to shine more after entering the Greenie family as their foster daughter. She entered Sienaâs room with a more graceful gait than those who were born nobles.
âMiss Jane, itâs been a long time. Sit here first.â
âYour Majesty the Crown Princess. Iâm here because Kelly went to the north.â
âNorth? You mean Aunt Kelly is going to take part in traveling herself?â
âShe used to enjoy going from place to place. She has been often following the travels after she regained her health. I believe now she is visiting the Heidel area, so I think she is going to see the Duke of Waters.â
âIs that so?â
âShe took a lot of wheat with her, so you donât have to worry about the Heidel area.â
âAh!â
Sienna did not even think about the northern area. Heidel was an area much worse off than the capital. It must have been affected by the surge in wheat prices, as the remaining amount was sent only after wheat was sent from the south to the capital.
Sienna didnât even think about it even though it was her own familyâs business. Because she was overtaken at the thought of cutting Aryaâs financial stream, Sienna did not take care of her other priorities.
âI didnât even think about Heidelâs problem. I am very grateful of course. Also thank you, Miss Jane.â
âDonât mention it. These are nothing compared to what you have done.â
âWhat did I do? It was all thanks to the Priest Roy.â
Jane grinned at Siennaâs words.
âHowâs the operation of the templeâs orphanage going?â Sienna asked.
âThere are already five new children who came in because several of the older ones became self-reliant and are looking for jobs. Iâm looking for an empty building to expand the dormitory, and itâs going to take a while because it is so hard to find land in the capital.â
âIs that so? Thatâs good. I havenât seen Priest Roy in a long time.â
âPriest Roy would like to see you too, but I think if you are coming to the palace in person it would be a little overwhelming to him. Some people might be dissatisfied with the fact that your Highness worships an Earth Goddess, so he doesnât want to put you in an awkward position by frequent visits.â
âWhat is there to be awkward about? Please give him my word that he can visit me anytime.â
âYes, I will definitely send the message.â
âHowâs the deal with the South going?â
âGetting a penalty for breach of contract is going smoothly. Thanks to that, we now have a lot of land in the South.â
âIs there any pressure or anything on the Merchants Association?â
âFortunately, there are many aristocrats who support our Association. The Empress is from the Panacio family, but not all of the Southern Confederacy support the Panacio family. Also, the Duke has been accused of siphoning off money for restoring the road linking the South and the capital, so they have been unable to pressure our side. Rather, we are putting pressure on the Panacio family through the nobles. Sooner or later, a political meeting will bring up the issue of corruption related to the project.â
âGood thing. This will deal a heavy blow to the Southern Chamber of Commerce. It has been a huge annoyance to see them abuse their exclusive right to wheat, so thatâs great.â
âAlready, the informational aristocrats are getting their hand out even if that means that they have to give up their stakes in the Southern Merchants. Otherwise, they might have to pay the debts.â
âI see, but the price of wheat going to the capital seems to have gone up too fast.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âYes, it was something that we didnât expect either. It is true that criticism of the empress, including the Southern Chamber of Commerce, has increased, but innocent people in the capital are suffering. There are already quite a few closed shops on the capitalâs streets. Most restaurants are closed, and Iâve heard that other stores are seeing a huge drop in sales.â
âThe wheat supply issue proceeded faster than we thought, and the damage is too much right now. Is it true that some people have already starved to death?â
âI cannot prove it exactly, but itâs true that rumors like that are going around. Still, I heard that none of the children on the street died of starvation because they were handing out bread to hungry children in the temple. But the big problem is that even children with parents, not orphans, are coming to the temple because they have nothing to eat.â
âItâs a big deal, so...â
Sienna hesitated to open her mouth. She wanted to help those who were suffering because she was responsible for this, but she had nothing to offer.
âDonât hold anything back. Your Grace is a benefactor to our Green Merchants. Weâll do whatever we can if you ask.â
Sienna hesitated even at Janeâs assurance. What Sienna wanted to ask would cause one-sided losses to the Green Merchants.
âItâs just... ...I want to help those who are hungry in the capital. This all happened because of me.â
âI understand what you mean. We will proceed to do that.â
Sienna was dumbfounded by such a welcome answer.
âI will make sure to pay for the costs that go in. Itâs a lot of money, so itâs hard to pay it back at once, but somehow...â
âNo, we are not a profit-seeking association that damages others. Kelly was also worried. Weâve got wheat in our warehouse, and weâve been calculating the timing because we need to lower prices before wheat rises in the south, so that the losses for the Southern Merchants can be great and our Merchants can benefit. Weâll let the wheat go before it gets any worse.â
âThank you for your consideration.â
âNo, weâve already made a big profit thanks to you. Donât worry. Iâll take care of it.â
âIâm relieved because of you Miss Jane. Oh, have you heard anything about the war fronts?â
âIs it because of the First Princeâs charge? No special news has been reported so far. Iâm going to put a messenger into the merchants who participated in the war.â
Jane stood up from her seat, saying she would let people know the news. Sienna saw her off with a light heart.