Marquis Zhongyong had a headache, but he knew that his son was not such a reckless person. There must be a reason. He said, "The dog is seriously ill. I need to take him back to see a doctor for treatment. I will draft a new contract...
..."
Before Marquis Zhongyong could finish his words, the Northern Xinjiang Salt Magistrate raised his hand to interrupt him, "Does Marquis Zhongyong think we, Northern Xinjiang, will sell snow salt to your Ningchao at the price just stated in the contract?
My son must pay the price for his recklessness."
Northern Xinjiang was already arrogant because of his salt, but now that the Zhongyong Hou Shizi has bumped into his hands, it is even more difficult to talk.
But the contract has been destroyed, and the first priority is to wake up the son and ask why he can't sign it.
Marquis Zhongyong apologized to Beijiang, and then took the prince of Zhongyong Marquis away.
Prince Zhongyong Hou was seriously ill this time. He had a high fever and was in a coma for two full days before he woke up. He was woken up by a doctor's acupuncture. When he woke up, he was still confused. The first thing he did was to ask his father, "Father,
You didn’t sign a contract with Beijiang, did you?”
Too eager.
Marquis Zhongyong was so angry that he said, "You still have the nerve to ask. I finally convinced Beijiang to only sell salt at 10% of the price. If you destroy the contract, if the price is not 20%, Beijiang will not sell salt to us."
It's coming."
Marquis Zhongyong wished he could force his son to go and apologize to the Salt Magistrate of Northern Xinjiang. If this matter could not be settled, the Marquis Zhongyong's Mansion would be ruined. Not to mention that the emperor would be furious, but the people's spit would flood their Mansion Zhongyong.
For the past two days, Marquis Zhongyong was worried about his son's condition and suppressed his anger. Now his son woke up and was worried that he would be overwhelmed by his anger. He was so angry that he wanted to ask people to drag his son out, hang him up and beat him, but the prince of Marquis Zhongyong was very angry.
He took a breath and said, "It's fine if you don't sign, it's fine if you don't sign..."
Marquis Zhongyong frowned.
He's so exhausted, okay?
Don't let his son's brain burn out...
Prince Zhongyong Hou retired everyone and then said, "Father, the Crown Prince of Jingnan can turn coarse salt into snow salt. From now on, I, the Ning Dynasty, no longer need to buy salt from Northern Xinjiang."
As soon as these words hit his ears, Zhongyong Hou stood up in shock and said in disbelief, "How is this possible?!"
Prince Zhongyong Hou said weakly, "This is what my son saw with his own eyes. If not, how could I leave Young Master Yun alone and come to Northern Xinjiang to stop you?"
Fortunately I caught up.
Knowing that this was unbelievable, Prince Zhongyong simply dragged his weak body to demonstrate it to him in person, because the process was really not difficult at all.
Xie Boting and Prince Zhongyong were so excited when they saw that coarse salt could be turned into snow salt. Prince Zhongyong was ten times more excited than them.
Because these days, Beijiang made him very angry.
Marquis Zhongyong wandered on the edge of rage several times, but finally suppressed it. He made up his mind that from now on, even if the emperor puts a knife on his neck, he will no longer be a salt judge. Whoever wants to be a salt judge can do it.
.
I didn't expect to feel proud so quickly.
What other snow salt should I buy?
You can get as much coarse salt as you want from Ningchao, and you won’t have to rely on others anymore!
Prince Zhongyong continued to recover from his illness. Marquis Zhongyong continued to discuss the purchase of salt with Beijiang. Beijiang wanted to increase the price by 30%. Marquis Zhongyong opened his mouth and cut the price in half. The salt envoys of Beijiang were dumbfounded and felt that Marquis Zhongyong
Crazy, Beijiang has never sold salt at such a price, never before, and never again.
Marquis Zhongyong said, "Quuzi came here under orders. The imperial court only intends to buy salt from Northern Xinjiang at this price."