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I Want to Be the Grand Chancellor.
Chapter 240: Don't Bully Me, I've Read the History of Ming. [243]
Summary
Wang Chong Gu, representing the conservative Jin Shang, navigates the complexities of the Ming Dynasty's tea and horse markets. Despite their reluctance to engage in the volatile draft business, the Jin Shang sees significant profit potential in tea, with estimates suggesting they could earn a million taels annually. As tensions rise over fluctuating tea prices, Tang Yi realizes the banking system's role in the crisis, understanding that the Jin Shang's interests are tied to the stability of tea prices. Ultimately, Tang Yi decides to meet Wang Chong Gu, signaling a shift in strategy amidst the brewing conflict, as both parties seek to protect their interests in a precarious economic landscape.Full content
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