"It's a full hundred thousand taels, and he bought these cloths for only ten thousand taels of Silver. Add to that the Silver donated by the rich merchants and the disaster relief Silver from the court, do you think he's short of Silver to buy grain?"
The man looked down on Jiang Shouren's short-sightedness, thinking that Gu Chengyu's judgment was correct; merchants had such narrow vision, always focusing only on immediate profits.
Did he still plan to hoard grain for a big profit? In the past, hoarding was a sure way to profit without losing. But with Mr. Gu in Jiangnan, could such things be allowed to happen?
With Mr. Gu present, daring to collect grain is like seeking one's own demise. Were it not for his timely arrival, how much would the Jiang Family have lost?
Fortunately, the master had divine insight, and in terms of strategy, perhaps only the master could rival Mr. Gu.
