Chu Lian didn't get out of the warm pen immediately. She simply lifted the curtain and watched.
It was only when she was sure that everything was working smoothly here that she sent the order to continue to the next spot.
Just like Chu Lian had predicted, they were already back in the He Estate by afternoon.
Chu Lian was so tired from the long trip that she quickly ate a simple meal and went off for her afternoon nap. He Sanlang took this chance to summon Laiyue in for some questioning.
Laiyue's excitement showed all over his face. The moment he entered the room, without any prompting from He Changdi, he immediately began to spill the beans.
"Third Young Master, Third Young Madam is amazing! This servant is starting to wonder if Third Young Madam is the reincarnation of the God of Wealth! She actually managed to find a business opportunity out here in the desolate north."
Hearing this, He Changdi frowned. He made a 'mm?' sound to prompt Laiyue to explain further.
Laiyue trembled and quickly held back his excitement to make a proper report.
When Laiyue finished reporting everything he had seen today, He Sanlang was dumbfounded.
With the convenience of the snowboats, Chu Lian had sent some men out to Suzhou to trade for large amounts of basic necessities. For example, coarse cloth, salted vegetables, coal, lamp oil, and assorted grain crops. Following that, they had divided the goods and brought them to a few designated areas.
The barbarians who lacked these basic goods could trade for them with their livestock: yaks, horses, and goats.
A single fat yak would get the barbarians only a single small jar of salted vegetables in return. Laiyue's eyes were about to pop out of his head from the absurdity.
If he hadn't seen it with his own eyes, he probably wouldn't have believed it.
Back in the capital, a single yak was worth at least ten taels of silver, and it was a rare commodity!
Even though their Third Young Madam was so 'ruthless', the barbarians were actually pleased with their trades. They even looked like they had just scored a great deal. It made Laiyue completely flabbergasted to watch.
The law in the Great Wu Dynasty prohibited the trading of important resources like salt and iron to other countries. Chu Lian was an upright and law-abiding citizen, so instead of selling salt, she sold salted vegetables! Anyway, the barbarians weren't picky about it; they were happy as long as it was salty.
He Sanlang hadn't expected Chu Lian to come up with such a brilliant money-making idea. Even if they didn't process the barbarians' livestock, they could still sell them as-is for at least ten times the original value of the goods they traded them for.
It was an extremely profitable trade.
He Changdi shook his head. When he thought of how their estate had been unable to gather a thousand taels for his mother's monthly medicine costs, he smiled helplessly.
However, as a man, he couldn't let his wife tire herself out trying to earn money for the family. It was time for him to start making his own plans now.
With that thought, He Changdi waved Laiyue over and whispered into his ear.
This time, it was Laiyue's turn to be stupefied. He froze.
Laiyue gulped hard. Trembling, he asked, "T-Third Young Master, what you're saying... is... is true?"
He Sanlang's expression hadn't changed throughout this exchange. He calmly nodded and said, "Bring Tang Yan here tomorrow afternoon. Tell him that I have something to discuss with him."
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Transmigrator Meets Reincarnator
FantasyNot my story. For reading offline purposes. This is Book 2 Credits to: Written by: Snow Mountain Mists (雪山岚) Translated by: timebun, Premonition, Myst Edited by: renderedreversed Raws: http://www.17k.com/book/1768774.htmlation 小说作品翻译自ChineseAll中文在线...