Perhaps this kid might already be involved in the formal operations of the Wilms Family.
Otherwise, Duke Williams had no reason to tell him these dangerous and secretive matters.
Louis said:
"The current situation in Tunisia can easily be exploited by the other side, and that's quite normal."
"I only hope that the cooperation between the two parties can be more honest. If the plans Mayer has been pushing forward can be implemented smoothly, Tunisia could also be liberated from its current predicament."
Joseph was taken aback and said:
"Are you referring to the supply chain plan proposed by someone from the Mayer Commerce Association?"
Louis nodded and said:
"A complete supply chain can greatly liberate a country's productivity."
"Especially in today's situation where enemies are all around, you should hope for the implementation of this plan even more than we do."
Joseph Williams curiously asked:
"Why are you so certain that this plan can change our predicament?"
Louis glanced at him and said softly:
"You know about the plans at White Tower, don't you?"
Joseph said: "The Great River Plan and the Diversion Plan?"
"Yes."
"That is indeed a bold attempt, something we in Tunisia cannot refuse."
Joseph knew well that the mages in Tunisia had somewhat gone astray.
It's not that Combat Mages are weak.
On the contrary, it's because Combat Mages are too dominating in Tunisia.
The overwhelming dominance of the system has suppressed the development of other mage systems.
As a result, those who want to pursue the mage path now basically have to align with Combat Mages.
Homogenization can concentrate power in a short time but in the long run, it restricts the mage system in every way.
Even to the point of losing the greatest advantage of the mage system, its "versatility."
Ense's two projects have largely addressed their concerns.
They first implement related plans over there with Ense.
Once they achieve good results, they can quickly carry out similar plans domestically.
Once they get through the trial and error period, it will be a significant benefit for both countries.
He didn't understand any of this.
Louis quietly hinted to him:
"Whether it's the Great River Project or the Diversion Project, the core aim is to solve the employment problem within the mage system over the next 50 years."
"It's just that these two projects can only accommodate a limited number of professional mages."
"The number of ordinary people outweighs the number of professionals."
"If these two projects aim to solve the employment problem for professionals, then the formation of an industrial chain is to solve the employment problem for ordinary people."
Louis pointed out so far, without further explanation.
Joseph took a deep breath.
He instantly understood what Louis was trying to convey.
Tunisia is currently facing challenges both internally and externally.
Now that the external problems have been somewhat alleviated, the internal issues still need to be addressed.
The Brotherhood becoming a tool for some to attack the Tunisian Noble Council is predictable.
At the root of it is the increasingly severe social conflict.
If these entrenched conflicts can't be resolved, the voices of rebellion will only grow louder.
If it reaches an extreme point, Tunisia will have no choice but to resort to war to divert these conflicts.
But that's a last resort.
So, Louis wanted to tell him that the full industry chain is a good solution to ease these conflicts for Tunisia right now.
He pondered for a moment, quickly understanding the relationships, then looked up and said to Louis:
"I have received your guidance."
Louis nodded:
"Mayer will also come to Tunisia to conduct related business later."
"If you're interested in understanding the relevant operations, I'll write to him to communicate with you."
Joseph smiled and said:
"That would be great."
He and Louis gently clinked their wine glasses, the sly smiles of two little foxes appearing on their faces.
"Louis, so you're here!"
Suddenly, a crisp voice rang out.
Louis turned his head to see a little swan taking small steps towards him.
Louis glanced up and down at the little swan, then suddenly smiled and said:
"You are much cuter today than usual."
The little swan huffed, raised her head, and said:
"Of course, I'm Olivia."
She cast a curious glance at the young man beside her:
"Who is this?"
"Joseph Williams."
Louis said in a low voice.
The little swan was taken aback.
"The Honorary Knight who dies in the war against the Giant Demon Tribe 12 years later?"
In the little swan's memory, this next Duke Williams once went to the battlefield to eradicate the Giant Demon crisis.
With his outstanding command skills, he was said to be victorious in every battle.
But later, in an unspecified crisis, this popular young man in Tunisia suddenly disappeared.
It was said that while fighting on the front line, someone in the rear leaked his whereabouts, leading to his assassination by the Giant Demon Tribe.
Unexpectedly, he is now mingling with the nation of Enchantment.
Never mind, don't think about it too much.
The little swan's gaze returned to Louis:
"There are some things I want to talk to you about after the banquet."
Upon hearing this, Louis's face displayed a slight smile.
He thought the little swan could endure a little longer.
Unexpectedly, she quickly lost her patience.
"Okay."
He said softly:
"But I feel you shouldn't touch this right now."
He took Olivia's wine glass, intending to place it on the serving tray beside them.
The little swan said discontentedly:
"Don't waste it!"
Joseph looked at the princess with some surprise.
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