"You really have to think about new things from one day to the next. So, do you want to be able to use the newly created Eye and Alphonse coins in the Orient?"

“That's it, the preparations themselves are in progress. But last but not least, it's important that the Orient country approves of the newly created Ensign, Lord Banage. This is because Enn doesn't actually have any real coins. I really need to trust you."

"That's not true." I don't want to talk about how much money we made a deal with En, but we don't know when it's worthless. But is it really a question of dealing with Ens in the Barca Church? "

No?

"Of course not." The recognition of Enlargement as the official currency by the Orient countries must lead to the payment of taxes. It's not a question of issuing from a country. "

Made by Galius and pointed out by Cristina the points of improvement.

As a result, I took the more complete bracelet to Banage.

In order to close a deal using this bracelet, we must have a priori roots.

I thought it was convenient so I would give permission right away, but apparently there was a problem with the banage.

It had to do with the impact on the country when En is used as a currency.

The impact of money on the country is a tax.

In short, if, as a matter of course, En is the official money, the Orient countries will admit to using En to pay taxes.

It would be troublesome if the enthusiast were to be made a mess by a human hand outside the country.

Well, that's a good point.

Well, even the issue of minting coins is basically basic.

It is the same with coins that are in kind.

For example, gold and silver coins.

They are recognized because of their value in precious metals such as gold and silver.

But that's also because we have a proper management system.

For example, the gold and silver content and the size of the coins are not uniform.

If a coin of the same size contains less gold or silver, everyone will know what the problem is.

It is also the responsibility of the state to administer it.

Could it also be called "countermeasures against ransom money"?

If you find a vein of gold or silver in any mine, you will be guilty of making money on your own with the metal you can take from it.

It is only natural for a country to make and manage standardized coins, and if they are smuggled outside the jurisdiction of that country, it is also natural for them to stop using force.

Because if you don't, you'll end up with money with a low percentage of precious metals.

So, the question arises as to what about En?

Money exchanged only in a bracelet without actually making a coin.

But there may be a place where the money comes from.

For example, the Church of Barca may suddenly issue hundreds of millions of gold envelopes.

Alternatively, it may significantly change the exchange ratio between one and the other, such as the equivalent of tens of thousands of gold coins.

If that happens, the value of the money could disappear at once.

So it was not the Barca Church, but the Orient nation that should manage En.

Seems like it's no good.

"... what's wrong with you?"

"I was told that En's management was more about Eye than about Barca Church. I also told Ai, didn't I? I'll take care of En. Then I was told not to do it."

"No, of course not." I absolutely disagree with Lord Alphonse. However, if the state is responsible for doing so, wouldn't it be appropriate for Lord Ai to issue permission as well? "

"It will probably be rejected as well." Because, after all, it's the same thing, right? Whether I control it or the state controls it, maybe the administrator will try to issue a ridiculous amount of entrants when they suddenly want to spend a lot of money. For example, I want money because I want a war. Well, it's dangerous to say we're going to issue an en. Whatever it is, there is nothing that is necessary to produce money that has no substance. Why is it necessary to maintain strict control over money in order to protect the value of En? ”

"... is it true that the Church of Barca is neutral?"

"Well, isn't that God's management?" In fact, Ai manages it. In that sense, I think Eye is more neutral than anyone else. I can assure you that I will not do anything strange because the country's household finances have become bitter. It would be a perfect job, independent of the position of the chairman of the Orient Congress. "

“Hmm. But who knows if that's true?”

“That's why he said he'd be putting the bill together soon. Finely define how to manage En, and manage accordingly. If you manage it differently at a later time, I think you'll have to issue a bill every time.”

"Isn't it a bill?" I don't understand. For the time being, I have to take a look at it. The lawmakers and other senators will have to mix in to make the bill. As expected, I can't leave you alone to do whatever you want about the tax. "

After all, I'd like to hear the opinions of a variety of people.

A different opinion emerged from Banage than Christina, who was concerned about the safety of technology and money.

Who manages the money?

What I felt when I was talking to Banage was that it was not recognized as money without a proper management system, rather than like me wanting to do it.

I usually have a lot of work in diplomacy, so I'm sure that's something I'm particularly curious about.

I heard that the biggest cause of small countries failing to make their own currencies is money.

However, there is no problem with that.

Shit, there's no such thing as a neutral, mechanical process as an eye.

Establish a management system that upholds the value of EN, independent of influence from any organization, including the state.

I can assure you that there is no one but Eye who can do such a thing.

That's why I suggest that Banage and the other members of Congress discuss it with Ai until they are satisfied.

Well, ultimately, the Barca Party, which has a lot of influence in Congress, will pass the bill, but the Banage's opinions should be valuable to Ai as well.

After that, Eye and the Orient Congress put together a bill on a new currency, En.

Until the end of winter, there was fierce debate in Parliament, as every day.