Louis continued, "As for external packaging, the first phase will not be termed a board system, but a sustainable ration trial."
He simultaneously introduced prototype benefits, demonstration city tax reductions, open commercial rights, and trade concessions, enticing the nobility with advantages.
"Yes, sir." Bradley noted every word, secretly thinking how the rhetoric was refined to an art form.
"Once they taste the benefits, they will never part from us." Louis's voice was calm yet sharp. "When resources, commercial rights, and military supplies are all tied to Red Tide, they will realize that opposing Red Tide is equivalent to contending with the entire Northern Territory."
"If this regulation is successfully implemented, the Northern Territory will see no more turmoil," Bradley said softly.
"It's not the end of turmoil," Louis corrected with a touch of humility in his tone, "it's about clarifying choices. I hope they choose order, not me."
