The Records of the Human Emperor Chapter 21: An Astonishing 21 21 Taels!

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Chapter 21: An Astonis.h.i.+ng 90 000 Taels!

Having lived two lifetimes, no one was even more aware of how intense the fight over Hyderabad ores would become in the future. Hundred thousand gold taels for a jun or even higher than that, this was all a result of the struggle over limited resources.

Regardless of whether it was the East or the West, the Abbasid Caliphate which was just beside Sindhu or places further away than that, the struggle over the Hyderabad ores would reach an astonis.h.i.+ng level.

The prices there were in no way cheaper than the prices in Great Tang!

That was why a single Wootz steel sword could sell for several hundreds of thousand gold taels. However, the Great Tang was unable to lay its hands on the Hyderabad ores.



That was because in the West, the Abbasid Caliphate was selling the ores at a price much more expensive than that in the Great Tang!

The Hyderabad ores were limited. It was when everyone realized this that the prices of the Hyderabad ores surged by countless folds.

However, the current market was just at the primary stage now. Even the Sindhu monks, who were in charge of selling it, only knew that it was extremely good metal for forging weapons!

300 gold taels per jun, this was a rare opportunity for the Great Tang. No matter what happened, w.a.n.g Chong was determined to maximize the benefits for Great Tang through this deal.

And serving as the distributor was the best way to maximize the benefits.

“Right to distribute? What’s that?”

The two Sindhu monks stared at each other in confusion. They had visited many different locations and seen many different things. They had lived in the Great Tang for a significant period of time, but this was the first time they had heard of ‘right to distribute’.

“The right to distribute means entrusting the right to sell Hyderabad ores in the Central Plains and the entire Eastern World to me. On the other hand, I would pay you all a fixed fee. Without selling a single ore, you will still receive a fixed amount of money from me every year, and the sum would be ma.s.sive.”

“Of course, when you all sell this right to me, this means that you will not be allowed to sell the ores to anyone else. This includes you two as well; you won’t be allowed to dispatch anyone to sell the ores here.”

“On the other hand, as the price for wielding such right, we will guarantee you that we will buy a fixed amount of Hyderabad ores every year, and this guarantees your annual profits.”

w.a.n.g Chong smiled.

From the world he came from, right to distribute was a concept that couldn’t be anymore commonplace. For example, the ‘Southeast Distributor’, the ‘China Distributor’, the ‘Central China Distributor’… There were also multiple levels below which and they were terms that even the average person would have heard of.

In the vehicle industry, the one at the very top of the triangle is the ‘Main Distributor’ and below, there would be various branches, the ‘4S Shops’.
4S -> Sale, Spare parts, Service and Survey; A type of vehicle store in China

Although this term was something everyone was familiar with in another world, in this world, it was an unheard of novel concept.

w.a.n.g Chong could sense the interest and curiosity in the two monks’ gazes. Apparently, they had never encountered such a trading method.

“That is to say that… Even though our people will lose the right to sell our ores, but at the same time, we will be able to earn more money? Can we interpret it as such?”

The two monks tried asking.

“That’s right!”

w.a.n.g Chong chuckled. Indeed, it was much more convenient to speak with clever people.

“I understand.”

The two monks finally kept up with w.a.n.g Chong’s thoughts. However, at the same time, doubts sprouted in their minds:

“However, won’t you be put in a disadvantageous situation like that?”

“Disadvantageous?”

Hearing the words of the two, w.a.n.g Chong almost burst out laughing. These two monks were simply too cute. Disadvantageous? Would he do a trade that was disadvantageous to him?

How was that possible?

However, they couldn’t be blamed for thinking so. In the world he transcended over from, the right to distribute was something many merchants vied for.

For the right to sell a certain good, countless wealthy businessmen raised the bid over and over again, causing the prices to skyrocket.

‘Hyderabad ore’, if the right to distribute it were to be sold in the world he came from, the price might even reach the skies.

However, in this world, the right to distribute was still an extremely novel concept. It was natural that the two foreign monks were unable to understand the significance of it, and even think that he was making a loss.

“It isn’t disadvantageous for me at all! If you are still worried, we can sign a contract. We will have the capital’s Judge of Judicial Review prepare the contract and sign our thumbprint on it. This way, I can’t go back on my words even if I want to. What do you think of it?”

w.a.n.g Chong chuckled.

The two monks were silent. The Central Plains was countless li away from Sindhu. They didn’t know anyone here and there was the language barrier as well. Their mission to sell Hyderabad ores here had been filled with troubles.

If someone were to help them sell the Hyderabad ores in the Central Plains, then it wasn’t really a big matter to sell the right to distribute the ores in the Central Plains to him. Furthermore, they would have another source of income this way.

However, the sales of the Hyderabad ores affected the lives of countless starving people in Sindhu. They shouldered a heavy responsibility and they had to be careful on this matter.

Vowing to the G.o.ds!

In Sindhu, promises had to be followed. Even without a contract, the two had no choice but to proceed prudently on this matter.

“We can sell you the right to distribute Hyderabad ores in the Central Plains, but you have to agree to a condition of ours!”

After a momentary silence, the two monks suddenly spoke.

“What conditions?”

w.a.n.g Chong was overjoyed. Initially, he thought that he would need many rounds of negotiation before he could obtain the right. He didn’t think that the two monks would be so straightforward.

He didn’t expect that the situation would turn out like this!

w.a.n.g Chong had expected to encounter difficulties while trying to fight for the right to distribute, but contrary to his expectations, he received such a reply. The two monks actually didn’t have the authority to sell him the right.

“…However, if you agree to a condition of ours, we are highly confident that we would be able to fight for this right to distribute for you from our High Priest.”

The two monks said earnestly.

“What conditions do you need me to meet?”

w.a.n.g Chong asked.

“We have brought a total of 300 jun of ores with us on this journey. If you are able to sell all of these Hyderabad ores within a single month and prove your capabilities to us, we can get you the right to distribute in the Central Plains, and perhaps even the entire Eastern World.”

One of the foreign monks said seriously.

“If you are unable to do so, then I’m afraid it would be hard for us to agree to this request of yours.”

The other foreign monk added.

Ssss!

w.a.n.g Chong took in a deep breath and calmed his heart.

He knew from the start that changing history wouldn’t be an easy task. He couldn’t possibly convince the Sindhu to sell the right to distribute the Hyderabad ores with just a few mere words. However, w.a.n.g Chong didn’t expect that the difficulty of the matter would be so great.

“300 jun of ores, that is equivalent to 90000 gold taels! Furthermore, in a single month!”

Graveness appeared in w.a.n.g Chong’s eyes.

He had already realized that this matter wasn’t as simple as he initially thought it out to be.

To the current w.a.n.g Chong, 90000 gold taels was something completely out of his league. Even if he were to empty the w.a.n.g Clan’s treasury, he wouldn’t be able to fork out such a sum.

w.a.n.g Chong understood that it would be a nigh impossible task!

A trade of 90000 gold taels, probably 99% of the top merchants and traders in Great Tang wouldn’t dare to take down this deal.

A month was simply too short!

Perhaps only a genius could do it.

“300 jun of Hyderabad ores isn’t a small sum. How did they obtain so many ores? Furthermore, the distance between the Central Plains and Sindhu is great, how did they manage to transport it over?”

A deep frown lodged itself onto w.a.n.g Chong’s forehead.

The sum was much larger than he had previously estimated. w.a.n.g Chong thought that they would only have a maximum of 50 jun in their possession. Yet, it turned out to be… 300 jun!

This sum was simply too ma.s.sive!

“Is this related to the famine in Sindhu?”

w.a.n.g Chong thought.

Two foreign monks traveling a long distance all the way to Great Tang with 300 jun of precious ore in their possession; without a doubt, this wasn’t normal.

Clearly, the famine problem in Sindhu was severe and they urgently needed huge amounts of food.

Otherwise, the two monks wouldn’t have listed such a bizarre and nearly impossible request. The one month dateline probably had something to do with it as well.

“This isn’t good!”

w.a.n.g Chong was troubled.

If the problem in Sindhu was really serious, this meant that the two monks were forced into doing this. On this aspect, they probably didn’t have much choice.

Initially, w.a.n.g Chong had intended to ask them to lower the number, but from the looks of it, it didn’t seem like it was up for negotiation.

“Gongzi, are you able to do it?”

The two foreign monks asked gravely.

Even though the two looked calm, their hearts were actually beating even more furiously than w.a.n.g Chong’s. The problem in Sindhu turned out to be worse than they had expected. In the last few days, they had already received numerous messages to hurry by the Sindhu High Priest.

If w.a.n.g Chong was unable to accomplish this feat, their journey to the Central Plains would be an utter failure!

“Alright!”

w.a.n.g Chong hesitated for a moment before nodding his head solemnly.

90000 gold taels wasn’t a small sum, but as long as he worked hard, it wasn’t an impossible one. Furthermore, if one didn’t enter the den of the tiger, how could they obtain a tiger cub?
i.e If one doesn’t put themselves in danger, they would be unable to reap benefits

The Great Tang had already missed out on the Hyderabad ores in his previous life; this life, the Great Tang was already so close to obtaining it. Regardless of the price, w.a.n.g Chong could not allow himself and the Great Tang to miss out on such an opportunity.

“If the two masters have no problems with it, I hope to head to the Court of Judicial Review to prepare and sign the contract now. Also, I hope you will not reach any sort of agreement regarding the Hyderabad ores with anyone else.”

w.a.n.g Chong said.

“Of course! It is only right that we do so!”

The two monks were overjoyed. Given the harsh conditions they had imposed upon him through the deal, they thought that w.a.n.g Chong wouldn’t agree to it. Yet, contrary to their expectations, w.a.n.g Chong actually accepted it in the end.

“Looks like we have underestimated gongzi. We didn’t think that the clan behind you would be that powerful!”

“If gongzi and your clan can accomplish this mission, we would become true working partners and you will earn the respect of all Sindhis.”

The two foreign monks were delighted.

“Hahaha, the two masters are too polite! …”

w.a.n.g Chong laughed.

If the two monks were to know the truth, they wouldn’t have thought so. Right now, w.a.n.g Chong was trying to catch a fish empty-handed. Given how he had nothing now, there was nothing for him to lose.

“Young Master Chong, someone seems to be following us.”

Just as w.a.n.g Chong was about to settle this matter quickly and bring the two to the Court of Judicial Review, he suddenly heard Shen Hai whisper by his ear.

“Oh?”

w.a.n.g Chong’s consciousness was jolted. In the midst of his words, w.a.n.g Chong inconspicuously tilted half a shoulder over to look toward where Shen Hai was gesturing toward. His peripheral vision immediately changed completely.

Shen Hai and Meng Long was incomparably surprised by his moves.

When did their young master learn such incredible moves? This didn’t seem like something that could be done by a fifteen-year-old child! At this instant, the two found it difficult to a.s.sociate w.a.n.g Chong with that incapable Young Master Chong in their minds.

w.a.n.g Chong didn’t know the thoughts of the two. At the corner of his peripheral vision, w.a.n.g Chong could see two figures sneaking about in the streets behind him.

“They’re from Yao Residence!”

w.a.n.g Chong’s eyelids suddenly twitched.

Shen Hai and Meng Long had yet to identify their origin, but w.a.n.g Chong could already tell that they were Yao Feng’s guards.

Back then, the Vast Crane Pavilion was filled with the guards from the Yao Residence. Of the large group that Yao Feng gathered in the room, the duo was also part of the crowd.

By the time the two of them entered, the battle had already ended; his younger sister had already captured Yao Feng. A commotion had already broken out in the Vast Crane Pavilion then, that’s why Yao Feng thought that he didn’t notice these two people and sent them to follow w.a.n.g Chong.

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