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Chapter 22: The Kill Ledger

Three nobles had questioned your right to rule.

Three old names.

Three ancient families.

Three pieces of a world that would no longer fit in your empire.

And one by one, they would fall.

I. Lord Genric of Stormwatch – The Auditor's End

He moved first.

Calling for your estate's "full inheritance review" at the Royal Chamber — trying to stir doubt among peers and plant a court-accepted replacement heir from a cousin line.

But you moved faster.

Your Countermove:

You paid off the scribe who kept his bloodline genealogy

Revealed a buried bastard scandal — proving Genric himself was illegitimate

Quietly leaked it to his enemies in the Duchy of Grayspire

He fled his estate in shame, attempting to cross the Ironwood Pass.

But an "ambush" by highwaymen — ones you funded through off-book ledgers — ensured his records burned… and so did he.

[Target Eliminated: Lord Genric]

✅ Stormwatch absorbed

✅ Royal Auditor Seat revoked and reassigned — to you

II. Dame Sorcha Velwyn – The Border Blade

She rallied troops, claiming "protective drills" along your land's edge.

But she forgot one thing:

Her soldiers were paid in gold, and gold is slow to move, easy to trace… and corruptible.

Your Countermove:

You intercepted her supply trains

Replaced her gold payments with counterfeit marks from a dissolved mining company

Sparked a mutiny inside her command structure

Then — a "loyalist" commander under your payroll publicly executed her on charges of war profiteering and rebellion.

The borderlands pledged fealty the same week.

[Target Eliminated: Dame Velwyn]

✅ Her province divided into three guild-controlled territories under your oversight

✅ Military power neutralized

III. Archbishop Elverein – The Last Judge

The churchman spoke openly, labeling you "a child of unnatural ascent."

He underestimated your reach into the faith economy itself.

Your Countermove:

You quietly bought half the temple grain stores during the famine

Then redirected donations from nobility to a rival bishopric under the guise of "relief"

When Elverein attempted a sermon against you, the crowd heckled him.

When he tried to reclaim his influence, his ledgers were leaked — revealing embezzlement and blackmail of temple widows.

He was arrested by his own clergy.

The body was found two days later. Suicide, they said. You didn't argue.

[Target Eliminated: Archbishop Elverein]

✅ Church loses power in political affairs

✅ You gain silent control of religious grain flow

IV. A New Coin for a New World

The three nobles were gone.

The opposition silenced.

Now, you did what no noble had dared in a thousand years:

You killed gold.

The Currency Reform:

At the next Royal Trade Council, you arrived with a proposal backed by three dozen merchant guilds and foreign banks you secretly controlled.

You called it:

"The Promissory Note Act"

A new standard for commerce:

Lightweight

Numbered

Secured by Guild Vows and Noble Vaults

Backed by your own conglomerate's assets, not gold

In other words: Paper money.

There was outrage.

There were shouts.

But no one could argue with the truth: everyone already owed you.

[System Notification – Silent Mode]

✅ Paper Currency System Unlocked

Bonus: "Control the Flow"

Adjust inflation

Redirect regional wealth

Create artificial scarcity

Track large transactions globally

New Title Gained:

The Coinwright

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