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Silver Fox.

Chapter 64: Do Not Impose on Others What You Do Not Desire. [580]



Summary

The chapter discusses the complexities of trade in the Great Song Dynasty, focusing on the challenges of transporting goods over long distances. High-value items like silk and tea were historically traded, but Zhao Wan sees potential in trading red copper coins due to their scarcity in the region. Despite legal restrictions on trading copper, Zhao Wan and Tie Xin Yuan explore ways to profit from this opportunity. The narrative also touches on the bustling life in the Great Song cities compared to other parts of the world. Additionally, the chapter highlights personal dynamics between Zhao Wan and Tie Xin Yuan, emphasizing their strategic thinking and intimate relationship. The story concludes with a subplot involving Shui Er's efforts to redirect a river, affecting local villages but ultimately serving a strategic purpose for their community.

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