Lady Parthia's suggestion to add such a clause regarding faith would be naturally met with great enthusiasm by Alexander.
This would offset a lot of the after effects of interest.
Hence he cheered,
"Hahaha, as expected of Your Highness! Indeed, your experience is not something I can catch up with. With this, the bank will surely flourish. If enough people come, we can then even start offering some of our depositors a bit of money!"
Lady Parthia's eyes predictably became a lot softer at the praise, producing a small nod and then chimed in a correcting tone, "You mean you can start charging them a small sum…"
Lady Parthia thought Alexander had made a small mistake in his last statement, because why would Alexander pay others to keep their money with him?
It was common sense that the depositors would pay a fee for Alexander to protect their money.