You must understand that the "repayment tax" is not only levied for one year, but continues for many years, and the amount collected is even more year after year.
The Southeastern Province is indeed wealthy, but it cannot withstand repeated torment. The minor nobles who have just caught their breath after the war are likely to have a hard time in the coming years.
I estimate that more than a third of the minor nobles in the province will face varying degrees of financial problems. They will either have to cut back on their daily expenses or resort to borrowing money to survive.
"Master, has the plan been successful?"
Old Butler Gadley asked with concern.
"The plan failed, but it also succeeded!
Earl Hudson is still too young. After a few words of flattery, he lost himself and actually considered himself the spokesperson for the military.
The plan to reduce military expenses fell apart because of his meddling; even I was convinced.