Chapter 16, Gold Rush

No one could resist the temptation of gold. Ever since Baron Feckney discovered the first gold mine, it seemed as if God had opened this door, and one gold mine after another was discovered successively.

The scope had long extended beyond the Guinea region, with gold mines being found in areas such as Ghana, Ivory Coast, Mali, and others.

Even the most conservative nobility of the German Region couldn't help themselves, and they sent their family members to organize overseas expansion groups, heading out to compete for this lucrative opportunity.

Vienna Palace

Lopez, the chairman of the German Regional Cultural Exchange Association, said, "Your Majesty, many nobles from the German Region have recently expressed goodwill to us, hoping to join the gold mine competition. Do you think we should let them in?"