Livia whispered the third condition, which was rather surprising, especially since the rest of the ministers weren''t allowed to hear it.
But what was more surprising was the fact Noel involved Livia rather than his own grandfather. Livia was supposed to be his disciple and someone who was directly linked to the royal family.
She would definitely be more biased toward the royal familypared to his grandfather. At the same time, her grandfather was a good politician as well as one of the most respected people in the country, so he would give a better resultpared to Livia.
This action didn''t make sense at all, especially after everything Noel had done. The king didn''t realize this was Anna''s n instead of Noel. It was because Noel had been controlling everything, like the back of his palm, that the people believed it would be Noel again.
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Then, when Anna took over, people would still think it was Noel''s n, making them worry about what kind of thing he had hidden in this n.
The king closed his eyes, falling into deep thought.
The ministers were curious what words Livia whispered to him.
It took the king a whole ten minutes beforeing to a decision.
"Before I give my verdict, I''d like to know what the ministers think about the first two."
Several ministers exchanged looks, discussing it.
One minister stepped up and said, "I believe that we indeed have toplete the import and exportws. First of all, technological advancement can''t be stopped. Rather than trying to fight against the flow, it''s better if we go along with it.
"Bypleting thesews, we will have the foundation of the future trade, at least much faster than the other three kingdoms.
"Of course, this applies to all types of transportation. This way, if the Zaecuria Kingdom wants to trade with us through sea or river, we will be ready. If the Atracaeca Kingdom wants to trade with us through the sky, we have prepared everything to ept them."
Another minister interjected, "That''s only the benefits. By doing this, we will probably have to pay a lot of money. For example, the Muivell Kingdom is pretty hostile.
"Bypleting thisw, there is a high chance they will try to extort us, fully aware that we want this to seed."
Another minister stepped in. "From my perspective, this is a necessary expense. Rather than waiting and losing potential ie in the future because we''re slow, it''s better to do it now."
The ministers exined the benefits as well as the risks. It didn''t take long for them to conclude that while the n had a high risk, the gain would definitely outweigh the risk.
That was why the majority of them agreed to take this risk.
The king pinched the bridge of his nose before asking, "Are you sure about this, Livia?"
All ministers turned to Livia. Although no one mentioned it, all ministers knew one sacrifice had to be made for this decision toe into fruition.
If they let this project begin, Livia''s name would definitely spread.
Livia had been seen as apetitor in the past, even though she never had the intention to be a monarch. Her brilliance was simply too big for them to be ignored.
A lot of nobles even flocked her, trying to make her the monarch.
And that was when Noel came. He brought her away from the kingdom and stopped her from returning.
This way, he had cut off her path as a monarch.
All other princes and princesses were relieved that they didn''t have topete with Livia.
They could hear Livia doing well and even bing the Rune Academy''s principal, which would threaten their positions, especially since runes would be their future. But because Livia never returned previously, they just kept a watch on her.
But thesews would change her lifepletely.
They would think the king favored her, and Livia would return with her brilliance. And she would once again enter the battle for the throne.
Everything had been civilized for the time being, but with her messing up their battle, it wouldn''t be strange if they ended up taking a more desperate measure.
That was why the king couldn''tprehend why Livia instead of Raincart.
Livia must have thought about this as well and chosen toe after weighing the pros and cons.
She didn''t know what kind of conversation happened between her and Noel, but it must be quite special.
Livia gave a wry smile. "If I''m allowed to say something, I just want to say that even if I''m not here, please remember that my heart always belongs to the Greenwood Kingdom."
The king''s expression darkened. The decision had been made.
The king stood up and dered, "From this point onward, I will ept the second princess'' request and establish the newws for future trades. However, she has overstepped her bounds by interfering with the national budget.
"Hence, she will be stripped from her status as a princess and shall be exiled from the Greenwood Kingdom.
"If she steps into the Greenwood Kingdom, she shall be captured and executed."
This was the only way for him to protect her. With this decree, she was able to escape from the battle of the throne. And Noel would definitely protect her in his territory.RêAdt??St chapters at Novel(D)ra/ma.Org Only
Even without her title as the princess, she would definitely have a great life. However, she had been doing a lot for the countries.
It was visible from all her actions how much she loved this country. There was nothing that hurt her more than getting exiled and even treated as a criminal if she ever returned.
And this was also a warning. If, after all these, other princes and princesses did something to Livia, they wouldn''t escape the king''s wrath.
That was why this was probably herst duty as the second princess of the Greenwood Kingdom. To pave the way for the Greenwood Kingdom to be an economic superpower.
"Ministers. How long will it take to finalize thews?" The king asked.
"Two… No, one year."
"I will give you all the resources and manpower you want. Finish it within half a year."
"Ha!" The minister lowered his head.
Thepletion of thews was the only thing the king could give in return.
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