The Moxi Government was adept at staging performances, one after another, "discovering" large gold mines and continuously overreporting the yield of the gold mines, leading outsiders to mistakenly think the gold being mined filled the gap.
Watching his good brothers amass wealth frantically, Hudson could only stand by with envy. Just because the Moxi Duchy could make money didn't mean he could as well.
Seeking profits beyond one's own risk tolerance was extremely dangerous. Without the support of national power, relying solely on oneself might lead to getting stuck at the very first step.
Even just screening prospective clients was not something Hudson could accomplish on his own. Yet for a country, knowing which Nobles were wealthy and which were paupers might just be basic information.
That it had been kept a secret until now was not only due to the Moxi People's cautious conduct—there must have been a bloody method supporting it.