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C91 Sanchi's Fish Pond

Dozens of days passed by quickly, and soon, they arrived at their destination.

The scenery of Jiangnan was famous. When Su Zixuan disembarked from the boat, she didn't feel it until she arrived at her residence.

Compared to the magnificence of the capital, Jiang-Nan carried a delicate and exquisite carving.

The men here were more elegant than those in the north, the women were more gentle, and Wu Nong's soft words were soft and comforting to the ears.

Su Zixuan didn't have time to rest. She had already been delayed for over three months.

Chu Yixuan disembarked and then separated from Su Zixuan. He had left the capital for Su Zixuan, but now that the matter of Jiangdong had come to an end and he hadn't returned to the capital yet, he felt reluctant to part with it. Since he had already come to Jiangnan, he might as well take care of other matters.

Meanwhile, Su Zixuan had other things to do, so he decided to leave the boat. After he finished with both of them, he would still be able to stay in Jiangnan and roam around.

How comfortable.

Su Zixuan walked into the courtyard, with the Yuan family steward leading the way.

The people who had first come down from Jiangnan were already waiting for her in the house. The steward of Jiangnan had also been waiting for her.

When they entered the room, the ten or so people all looked at Su Zixuan. She leisurely sat down at the head of the table. After they had all seen each other, they all sat down and began to discuss this matter.

"Did the junior family head understand this earlier?" The one who spoke was Yuan Chengfu, the person in charge of the textile industry out of the four stewards.

Su Zixuan nodded. When they had first arrived in Jiangnan, he had already been informed of this matter. This time, he had come from Jiangdong and had read the letter that had come along the way.

The Su Clan's ancestors lived in Jiangnan, where they grew up by relying on textiles. Later on, they would come into contact with other things, and gradually, they would grow. With too many industries limited to their local areas, it would be difficult to manage.

Yuan Chengfu was a native of Jiangnan and his ancestors were in the textile business. Later on, the textile business became more and more difficult to do, so he was hired to be a manager of the Su Clan.

"However, I still don't know enough. I still need you to explain in detail." Those words were mostly one-sided, and the specific details still had to be explained in detail by the person in front of her. Su Zixuan silently waited, hoping for more explanations.

Yuan Chengfu didn't dare to do so, so he earnestly talked about the problems of the past few days with Su Zixuan. "Last year at this time, there was a flood in Jiangnan," he said with a serious expression, before continuing, "After the war, the imperial government issued a new imperial edict."

Yuan Chengfu's expression was a bit unnatural. Not everyone could talk about the matters of the imperial government, but this matter was closely related to the current situation.

Su Zixuan recalled that the Jiangnan area was indeed a place where there were frequent floods, but last year it was even more powerful, to the point where people outside the capital were all refugees.

Even now, the court had not recovered from the disaster.

In order to prevent such a great flood in the future, the Imperial Court had specially sent people from the Ministry of Industry to guard in Jiangnan for a few months. Only then did they come up with a method to issue an imperial edict.

"Along the way, I opened pools after pools of water. The water slowly gathered together, so the water no longer flowed into the plains."

"This method is pretty good. The people of Riverside Region have all started planting trees, so this year until now, there haven't been any major water disasters." "Yuan Chengfu was still considering his options, not knowing how to explain the stakes to Su Zixuan." But apart from the high dams built on the banks of the Yangtze River and the trees planted there, the ponds that were opened under it had to be planted with trees to keep out the wind. "

"It's just that the mulberry trees that the imperial government had previously helped to plant," Yuan Chengfu thought and felt speechless, "There was an officer in the Ministry of Industry who planted the mulberry trees, and they were all by the ponds. It's not like we were asking the commoners to plant some trees that would benefit from it."

When Su Zixuan heard this, she almost understood. Because of this sentence, mulberry trees had been planted in the Yangtze River Basin.

It would be fine if he just ignored them. However, there were still some people who wanted to become rich just for this condition.

The court had opened a pond and planted a tree, so all they had to do was plant the fish seedlings and they could use it.

Since ancient times, there had been a Sanchi Fishpond, so that piece was bought quickly. Their plans were very good, and if they continued to work like this, not only would they earn money from raising fish, but they would also be able to grow silkworms.

However, he didn't expect that the supply would go beyond the demand. All his hard work for the past year had been in vain.

It would have been fine if that was all, but the problem was that the Su Clan received a large order at the beginning of the year and did not have enough silk. The Su Clan also had mulberry trees for their own textile products, but at this time, it was not enough.

After the news of the purchase was released, that area began to fiercely compete.

The most common thing was that several families were at loggerheads with each other, while the main reason was that they were at loggerheads with each other.

He could not bear to see it, so he bought a little more in each house, which was more than double what he expected.

The Su Clan's four shopkeepers were all very well-paid in their respective areas of responsibility. After a year, the number of shopkeepers that could obtain such benefits was not just a few, so their rights were very high. A simple purchase like this was completely up to them.

But here was the real problem.

That large order was actually reneged on at the last minute, and they made a deal with each other.

Yuan Chengfu clearly understood what was going on here, this was clearly a trap set up by the other side, but the items he bought could not be returned, and his own silkworm rearing harvest was also a big one.

The storehouse of things will grow musty and rotten, and I thought that was it, but the problem never depends on you not coming to you when you are in trouble.

What followed was a bigger problem.

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