Joseph was pondering how best to deal with these individuals when he heard Earl Capefield chuckle:
"Your Highness, besides us, there are banks such as the Trade Credit Bank and Ravel Bank who also wish to gain your forgiveness..."
The Marquis of Ludo glared at him harshly to prevent him from continuing, thinking to himself that he should not have brought this fool along. If it were not for the Capefield Family's great influence in the Banking Guild, with this fool's brains, the family's properties might have gone bankrupt ten times over!
"Oh?" Joseph, however, looked towards Capefield, "How many banks do you represent this time?"
The latter hurriedly pointed outside the window: "Seven, Your Highness. They are all waiting outside the Palace of Versailles."
Seven banks? All were influential major banks involved in the Necker case. Joseph glanced at the few men, suddenly realizing that this might be an opportunity to prematurely start the "Central Bank" of France.