After taking his throne, Ptolomy had begun to see Nanazin and the three girls as more and more of an eyesore.
Or more accurately he began to take action against these people whom he had already seen as eye sores, as he could not even send them to the military as they were not boys.
And so when Pasha Farzah offered to take them off his hand, and even promised to get the two women he loved in exchange, Ptolomy felt Christmas had come early.
While Alexander who was at the receiving of the deal also considered it to be a fruitful exchange, as he felt the problem he was having about who to put the bank in charge of was also likely solved.
Alexander had wanted to look for a reliable, trustworthy, and educated person to oversee the bank, a search that he thought would have been very hard as checking all three criteria was quite tough.
But seemingly that was very easily solved.