Re: Steel and Gunpowder
Chapter 3: A Conflict with Uncle Lothar
- Chapter 84: In Three Days
- Chapter 83: The Wittelsbach Treasury
- Chapter 82: Rotating Volley Gun
- Chapter 81: Pike and Shot
- Chapter 80: Five Wives
- Chapter 79: The Interrogation Cellar
- Chapter 78: The Southwest Border
- Chapter 77: Duchy of Savoy
- Chapter 76: Casus Belli
- Chapter 75: A Bottomless River
- Chapter 74: The Fourth Attempt
- Chapter 73: The Emperor’s Son?
- Chapter 72: An Untaxed Route
- Chapter 71: The Northern Ridge
- Chapter 70: The Lord’s Wing
- Chapter 69: Before the Spring Thaws
- Chapter 68: The Moving Teller of Time
- Chapter 67: Smoldering Borders
- Chapter 66: Baggage Trains
- Chapter 65: Laws of the Harvest
- Chapter 64: Ten Thousand Copies
- Chapter 63: Striking Down Old Charters
- Chapter 62: A War on Two Fronts?
- Chapter 61: The Worldly Bargain
- Chapter 60: Bavarian Halberds
- Chapter 59: Casting Hollow Tubes
- Chapter 58: The Star-Fort Plan
- Chapter 57: Chaining Bavaria
- Chapter 56: The Writ of Submission
- Chapter 55: Executing the Thieves
- Chapter 54: Beyond Their Reach
- Chapter 53: A Cheap Tally
- Chapter 52: The Order to March
- Chapter 51: The Declaration of War
- Chapter 50: A Midnight Raid
- Chapter 49: The New Overseer
- Chapter 48: Local Saltpeter Production
- Chapter 47: Arrival at Marienburg
- Chapter 46: A Dismissed Envoy
- Chapter 45: The Printing Press
- Chapter 44: Spreading False Tidings
- Chapter 43: An Act of Blasphemy
- Chapter 42: The Arrest of Friedrich
- Chapter 41: Monastic Exile
- Chapter 40: Dowager Baroness Mathilda
- Chapter 39: Securing the Cattle Roads
- Chapter 38: Searching for Proof
- Chapter 37: Visiting the Ruined Keep
- Chapter 36: An Impending Threat
- Chapter 35: Securing the Heir
- Chapter 34: Secretly Wed
- Chapter 33: Heir
- Chapter 32: The Field Gun
- Chapter 31: A Grand Feast
- Chapter 30: Alliance
- Chapter 29: Lothar’s Hand
- Chapter 28: The Emperor’s Inquisition
- Chapter 27: Guilty of Witchcraft
- Chapter 26: Duchess
- Chapter 25: Turning the Tables
- Chapter 24: The Narrow Escape
- Chapter 23: Buried Alive
- Chapter 22: Shall We Dig?
- Chapter 21: Selling Yesterday
- Chapter 20: Honor’s End
- Chapter 19: The Quiet Valley
- Chapter 18: Merchant Vesper
- Chapter 17: The Bavarian Pact
- Chapter 16: Arming the Valley
- Chapter 15: Forging Falconets
- Chapter 14: Swapped Fate
- Chapter 13: Sworn Bride Return
- Chapter 12: Konrad’s Bargain
- Chapter 11: Harsh Truths
- Chapter 10: A Pact with the Wittelsbachs
- Chapter 9: Checkmate
- Chapter 8: Lothar’s Betrothal
- Chapter 7: Seeking the Italian Route
- Chapter 6: Dirty Noble Labor
- Chapter 5: No Time for Fairytales
- Chapter 4: The Plan for Mass Production
- Chapter 3: A Conflict with Uncle Lothar
- Chapter 2: Designing New Machinery
- Chapter 1: Transmigrating as a Noble
"Your breakfast, Lord Konrad," Hans said, "And... your uncle has requested your presence in the main hall."
Konrad took a piece of the tough bread.
Uncle Lothar. The late Lord Wilhelm’s younger brother.
If the peasant uprisings and the empty treasury weren’t enough, Lothar was the rot within the walls.
He was a man who had spent his entire life living comfortably off the estate’s meager income while doing absolutely nothing to improve it.
"Did he say what he wanted, Hans?" Konrad asked, chewing the dry bread.
"No, my Lord. Only that it was a matter of urgent family business." Hans hesitated, nervously wringing his hands. "He has been speaking with the guards, Lord Konrad. Asking them about the silver your father took to Italy."
Lothar was sniffing around for whatever scraps were left.
"Thank you, Hans," Konrad said, "Tell him I will be down shortly."
He finished his meager breakfast, smoothed down his simple woolen tunic, and made his way to the main hall. 𝙛𝒓𝒆𝙚𝒘𝒆𝓫𝙣𝓸𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝒄𝒐𝓶
"Ah, Konrad," Lothar said smoothly, "It is good to see you walking. We were all terribly worried the fever would finish you."
"The fever broke, Uncle," Konrad replied evenly, taking a seat at the head of the table. "I am recovering well. What is this urgent business?"
Lothar sighed, pulling out a chair and sitting down opposite Konrad. "It is the estate, my boy. With your father gone, the burden falls to you. And a heavy burden it is. I have been looking over the ledgers."
Conrad simply stared at him, refusing to offer any response.
Lothar shifted slightly. "The truth is, Konrad, we are ruined. The treasury is empty, the peasants are revolting, and the Duke of Württemberg will likely demand heavy taxes we cannot pay. I have spoken with a merchant from Augsburg. He is willing to buy the southern grazing lands for a fair amount of silver."
"Sell our lands?" Konrad asked.
"It is the only logical choice," Lothar insisted, leaning forward. "We can take the silver, pay off our immediate debts, and perhaps move to a small townhouse in a Free Imperial City. It is safer there."
If they sold the southern grazing lands, they would lose their primary source of livestock. The estate would become entirely dependent on grain, making them incredibly vulnerable to a single bad harvest.
And the silver? Lothar would undoubtedly demand his ’fair share’ before abandoning Konrad entirely.
"No." Konrad said.
Lothar blinked, "Konrad, you must be reasonable. You are young, you do not understand the complexities of—"
"I understand perfectly, Uncle," Konrad interrupted, "You want to strip the estate of its only remaining value so you can secure a comfortable retirement in Augsburg while I am left to deal with the angry peasants and an empty larder."
Lothar’s face turned bright red. "You impudent boy. I am trying to save what little is left of this family! You think you can manage this estate? You, who spent your entire childhood hiding in the library?"
Konrad leaned forward, resting his elbows on the table. "I think I will manage it better than a man who wants to sell our future for a few bags of silver. The lands are not for sale, Uncle Lothar. Not now, not ever."
Lothar stood up abruptly. He glared down at Konrad, his hands balled into tight fists.
For a fleeting second, Konrad saw true malice in his uncle’s eyes.
"You will regret this arrogance, Konrad," Lothar hissed, "Your father was a fool, and it seems the apple did not fall far from the tree. Do not expect me to save you when the peasants break down the gates."
Without waiting for a reply, Lothar turned on his heel and stormed out of the hall.
Konrad remained seated, watching the empty doorway. He had expected resistance, but the venom in his uncle’s reaction confirmed his worst suspicions.
- Chapter 84: In Three Days
- Chapter 83: The Wittelsbach Treasury
- Chapter 82: Rotating Volley Gun
- Chapter 81: Pike and Shot
- Chapter 80: Five Wives
- Chapter 79: The Interrogation Cellar
- Chapter 78: The Southwest Border
- Chapter 77: Duchy of Savoy
- Chapter 76: Casus Belli
- Chapter 75: A Bottomless River
- Chapter 74: The Fourth Attempt
- Chapter 73: The Emperor’s Son?
- Chapter 72: An Untaxed Route
- Chapter 71: The Northern Ridge
- Chapter 70: The Lord’s Wing
- Chapter 69: Before the Spring Thaws
- Chapter 68: The Moving Teller of Time
- Chapter 67: Smoldering Borders
- Chapter 66: Baggage Trains
- Chapter 65: Laws of the Harvest
- Chapter 64: Ten Thousand Copies
- Chapter 63: Striking Down Old Charters
- Chapter 62: A War on Two Fronts?
- Chapter 61: The Worldly Bargain
- Chapter 60: Bavarian Halberds
- Chapter 59: Casting Hollow Tubes
- Chapter 58: The Star-Fort Plan
- Chapter 57: Chaining Bavaria
- Chapter 56: The Writ of Submission
- Chapter 55: Executing the Thieves
- Chapter 54: Beyond Their Reach
- Chapter 53: A Cheap Tally
- Chapter 52: The Order to March
- Chapter 51: The Declaration of War
- Chapter 50: A Midnight Raid
- Chapter 49: The New Overseer
- Chapter 48: Local Saltpeter Production
- Chapter 47: Arrival at Marienburg
- Chapter 46: A Dismissed Envoy
- Chapter 45: The Printing Press
- Chapter 44: Spreading False Tidings
- Chapter 43: An Act of Blasphemy
- Chapter 42: The Arrest of Friedrich
- Chapter 41: Monastic Exile
- Chapter 40: Dowager Baroness Mathilda
- Chapter 39: Securing the Cattle Roads
- Chapter 38: Searching for Proof
- Chapter 37: Visiting the Ruined Keep
- Chapter 36: An Impending Threat
- Chapter 35: Securing the Heir
- Chapter 34: Secretly Wed
- Chapter 33: Heir
- Chapter 32: The Field Gun
- Chapter 31: A Grand Feast
- Chapter 30: Alliance
- Chapter 29: Lothar’s Hand
- Chapter 28: The Emperor’s Inquisition
- Chapter 27: Guilty of Witchcraft
- Chapter 26: Duchess
- Chapter 25: Turning the Tables
- Chapter 24: The Narrow Escape
- Chapter 23: Buried Alive
- Chapter 22: Shall We Dig?
- Chapter 21: Selling Yesterday
- Chapter 20: Honor’s End
- Chapter 19: The Quiet Valley
- Chapter 18: Merchant Vesper
- Chapter 17: The Bavarian Pact
- Chapter 16: Arming the Valley
- Chapter 15: Forging Falconets
- Chapter 14: Swapped Fate
- Chapter 13: Sworn Bride Return
- Chapter 12: Konrad’s Bargain
- Chapter 11: Harsh Truths
- Chapter 10: A Pact with the Wittelsbachs
- Chapter 9: Checkmate
- Chapter 8: Lothar’s Betrothal
- Chapter 7: Seeking the Italian Route
- Chapter 6: Dirty Noble Labor
- Chapter 5: No Time for Fairytales
- Chapter 4: The Plan for Mass Production
- Chapter 3: A Conflict with Uncle Lothar
- Chapter 2: Designing New Machinery
- Chapter 1: Transmigrating as a Noble
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