Of course, Xie Yuan spent 10,000 strings of cash to "debunk" the "fact" that the Lingnan Sugar Shop was related to the Third Prince.
This can be considered as working with Helian Jue to severely trick the Third Prince.
Later, even though the Third Prince tried his best to defend himself, saying that he had nothing to do with business in Lingnan,
That ten thousand strings of cash was the "ironclad proof" that the Third Prince could never explain away.
What?
You're saying you have no connection with the sugar shops in Lingnan?
Why would they give you dividends?
Not just tens or hundreds of strings of cash, but tens of thousands?
To put it in perspective, a prince's annual salary, including his stipend, rice allowance, and various subsidies, amounted to only ten thousand strings of cash.
You're saying it was all Helian Jue's conspiracy?
Is giving you money a way of scheming against you?
Why can't there be more of these great things?
In the end, even the Third Prince himself probably started to wonder – were those candy shops really my business? Was the Yue Prince's Mansion just a pitiful tool?
Xie Yuan's brilliant move of giving money was to help Helian Jue complete the last piece of the puzzle.
In this way, the Third Prince would have to take the blame for the Yue Prince's Mansion.
No matter how much money the candy shop had made before, Cui Boyong and the others would not suspect the Yue Prince's Mansion.
They certainly wouldn't draw any conclusions from this: What are the Yue King's Mansion doing with all this money? Are they secretly recruiting soldiers? Do they have ulterior motives?
Contrary to the truth, from the capital to Yuezhou, no one believed that the Prince of Yue's mansion was extremely wealthy!
Helian Jue's goal of secretly developing his power was thus successfully achieved.
After gathering his thoughts, Xie Yuan began his letter to Helian Jue with the question: "Your Highness, do you wish to get rich?"
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