"Moreover, the wool keeps coming in—damn it! No matter how many warehouses I build, can I withstand a situation where there's only intake and no output?!
"And don't forget, the ironware, tobacco, and fabric you traded with the Hurders for wool are all accounted for now, but one day, you'll have to settle these debts!
"And the promised rent to the major manor owners of Iron Peak County has been postponed, although they are increasingly hesitant to demand it from you, it doesn't mean they've truly forgotten!
"These on-the-books losses, liabilities, and debts will ultimately have to be settled," Mason became increasingly desperate as he spoke, "I don't even know what we will do when that day comes?"
Poor Mason, due to being more sensitive with numbers than others and having a stronger obsession with equations, bears the most psychological pressure.
"Tell me!" Mason asked Winters with a heartbroken cry, "When that day comes, what will we do?"