Chapter 96 (1/2)

Reuven Fred sat at the end of the empty long table and crossed his legs on the table. The glass filled with ale shook gently in his right hand, and his eyes were completely satisfied.

Will senna, an attendant standing in a, smiled pleasantly, holding a wine pot in his hand and served the left and right respectfully.

The meeting with the nobles of shenlinbao was long over, and the door of the empty room was open. The dark haired wizard and Sir Aaron who finally came in saw such a proud earl.

”It seems that your negotiation with them seems to be very successful?”

Although it was a question, Loren knew the result just by looking at his expression. But the art of communication lies in this - leave room for the other party to show off, especially when the other party's identity is higher than himself.

”Let you guess!” he drank the wine in the glass, and there was a little more blush on Lu Wen's cheeks: ”I thought how difficult these guys would be. The result was unexpected and completely different from what you thought!”

”Indeed, when I put it forward at the beginning, the vast majority of nobles were reluctant, and even many people hoped that I could give up the plan. They were all misers.”

”They said it politely, but I had seen those expressions countless times when I was around my father. I couldn't be more familiar with the familiar ones - even if the years were too long and I couldn't figure out which land was newly reclaimed, I could tell such a lie!”

The young count disdained and said, ”these fools probably think I've never been in the farm?”

”What made them change their mind?” the dark haired wizard coaxed.

”You can't imagine it.” Lu Wen smiled very proud, and the excitement on his face proved that he was also shocked:

”It's Barry Senna!”

Sir Aaron, who was standing behind, was completely stunned, while Lauren had a meaningful smile on his mouth - of course, no one saw it.

”In fact, at that time, I had given up and was ready to fight with them. But Barry stood up and severely scolded those people, and said that the Sena family would unswervingly complete the reform plan.”

Lu Wen shook his head strangely: ”up to now, I still can't believe it. I thought he must be the one who opposed it most.”

”What about the final result?” Sir Aaron, who recovered from the shock, asked, ”what do the nobles say, how much land are they going to give up?”

”Almost a quarter, my wizard adviser thought it would be good if they could give up a fifth.” because he was so happy, Lu Wen couldn't help teasing Loren: ”this time we won a big victory!”

”Of course, it's all thanks to my servant, will Senna!” the young count stood up directly from his chair and patted the servant on the shoulder. ”If it weren't for him to mediate with Barry for me, there would be no victory today!”

Will, who was a little afraid, shrunk his neck, looked down and smiled. ”I just explained your plan in detail with Grandpa Barry. You really praised me, Lord count.”

”I have told you that the Seine family has tried to do this for generations, but failed every time; grandpa Barry was only worried about doing useless work again at the beginning.”

”But I will succeed, and I must succeed!” the victorious Lu Wen was full of confidence: ”this is only a quarter. Next, we will gradually implement this plan to the whole count within a month, so that every farmer can know about it!”

Seeing that the other party was so happy, Lauren, who was still ready to speak, chose to shut up - now no matter what he said, the count must not listen. Instead, he might as well keep silent.

Did the honourable Barry Senna really willingly assist ruven Fred just because he understood the contents of the whole plan?

Although I have only met a few times, the old man is definitely not a fool, and he is quite smart. He can definitely see that the core of this reform is not to fight for land for farmers. That's just Loren's excuse.

His real purpose was to establish the authority of Reuven Friede and suppress the reputation of the Seine family among the nobles - when the nobles were deprived of their land and the Seine family could do nothing, everyone would leave them.