If not for the sudden "Magic Cataclysm," Hudson wouldn't have wanted to act so overtly.
No other choice, the "Magic Cataclysm" has caused prices of many goods to change.
The prices of materials related to warfare have soared, while other goods have plummeted.
The purchase price offered by the Near East Development Bank is low; mere drops in prices are not feared, but the problem is that many goods now have no market.
Noble Lords across the Continent have all sensed the crisis, each one storing grain for the winter; who has the mind for art?
Not only have artistic goods suffered severe price damage, but even popular luxury items are hard to sell now.
Unexpected changes have directly led to the devaluation of numerous assets held by the Near East Development Bank.
With experience from a past life, Hudson surely does not naively believe that the Near East Development Bank will not be affected during a crisis outbreak.