Pigeris pondered carefully and humbly asked for advice, "Leader, if we really want to issue this paper currency, how can we ensure that it holds its value when buying things?"
Maximus, while deliberating, said, "To make paper money valuable, firstly, the tribe cannot carelessly issue paper currency… We must first know how much grain and goods the entire tribe has harvested and produced in a year. These grains and goods are to be sold in the market, and we need to know the total amount of money required…
Uh, I think this data should be relatively easy to calculate. As for grain, the Finance Department already has records when it collects land taxes from the tribesmen every year. For goods, the Commerce Department manages the various markets, so they can conveniently compile statistics. Adding these two parts gives us the total wealth created by the Nix Tribe through hard work in a year—"
