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Chapter 647: Calculating the Sacred Heart

When it comes to grasping the Sacred Heart, I'm afraid there is no one better than Yuan Suijun. But he relies on his understanding and speculation of the emperor's uncle's character, so he can always hit his itchy spot just right.

Although his uncle, the emperor, was the emperor above all others, he still retained some of the spirit and purity of his youth.

Yuan Suijun couldn't help but glance at Yueling, but Yueling did everything based on her heart. Invisibly, she fell in love with the emperor's uncle.

Su Yueling blinked, "What's wrong?"

Yuan Suijun touched her head and said, "It's nothing. I just think it's good for you to be like this."

Su Yueling raised her eyebrows proudly, she was perfect!

Yuan Suijun wrote this salt-drying ritual reputation on a piece of paper and presented it to him. After the court meeting the next morning, he was summoned by the emperor who couldn't wait.

"Is this salt-drying method real?"

Yuan Suijun said: "This is what Yueling's men thought about and then presented it."

He has even arranged the candidates for his subordinates that he has thought about.

Emperor Rong Ji was really excited. Although the Daxia court controlled many salt fields, he knew very well that many of them were privately controlled by some big families, and it could be said that the court was beyond its reach. The private salt trade was even more rampant.

, the imperial court's annual losses in this area are at least several million taels. Because of the glass factory, silver mirror factory and the former dynasty's treasury, the imperial court is not short of money now, but who can have too much money? Rong Ji is also prepared

In recent years, people’s agricultural taxes have been reduced or reduced.

If this salt-drying method is operable, it means that they will be able to have cheaper salt in the future, not only allowing the people to eat cheap salt, but also completely cracking down on the rampant private salt trade.

Such a business, worth more than ten million taels per year, was handed over to him as soon as possible by the couple. This shows that they had no selfish motives and never wanted to make a profit from it.

Rong Ji thought of some courtiers who had been secretly saying that he gave Suijun and Yueling too much holy love, and that their power would become stronger and stronger, which would feed their couple's ambitions. He just wanted to sneer. These people themselves are

People who are obsessed with benefits will use themselves to save others, and they will feel that Yueling is just like them.

How can people like them understand the noble moral character of Yueling and Suijun.

He thought for a while and said: "This salt-drying method should be tested on Youning's fiefdom first."

If the method is really successful, it can be implemented in every coastal state.

Rong Ji felt even better when he thought that those coastal states happened to be in the hands of the imperial court. Except for a few states and cities with large ports, those wealthy families looked down upon other coastal states and cities, so they were all in the hands of the imperial court.

When Yuan Suijun heard what the emperor's uncle said, he knew in his heart that he had made the right bet.

Sure enough, the emperor's uncle would not change Youning's fief just because he knew the salt-drying method in advance.

Rong Ji thought for a while and said: "Yaozhou's salt tax does not need to be paid for a hundred years."

Yuan Suijun's eyelids twitched. If this salt-drying method is implemented, Yaozhou's salt tax could be more than 500,000 taels a year at least.

Yuan Suijun said: "I'm afraid that the imperial envoy will be impeached again."

Rong Ji sneered, "If any of them have the means to earn so much money for the court every year, I would be willing to give them such grace."

If they were put together, they would not be as useful as Yue Ling alone. Moreover, if these people had mastered this method, they would not be willing to hand it over obediently. They would have used it to make money for themselves.

Suijun and Yueling trusted him so much, so of course he couldn't let them suffer too much.

Thinking of this, Rong Ji became more confident.

Emperor Rong Ji was very concerned about this matter and quickly arranged for people to build salt drying fields in coastal areas. These sites could not fall into the hands of other aristocratic families.

As for the salt drying field in Yaozhou, he left it to Su Yueling and Suijun to build it themselves. Rong Ji himself also knew that his imperial sister had handed over the power of Yuebu to Su Yueling. He paid attention to it for a while, and then he was completely taken over by Su Yueling.

The operation left me speechless.

When others have such power, they basically use it as a back-and-forth to continue to grow and develop.

Su Yueling, on the other hand, used it to collect gossip for herself, and also sent these people to work in sales homes and textile factories... The dignified leader of the Moon Tribe turned into an old woman.

But I have to admit that Su Yueling's actions were invisible and made Rong Ji feel more at ease with her.



After the salt-drying method passed the Ming Road on the emperor's uncle's side, Yuan Suijun arranged his men to go there without any scruples.

At the same time, the emperor also began to give things to his future granddaughter.

Before this little princess was born, she already had the title of Qionghua, and also owned the fiefdom of Yaozhou, with 50,000 households in the city. Her mother was even more amazing, directly rising from 50,000 households to 100,000 households.

household.

Compared with these, those continuous material rewards are invisible and ignored by everyone.

There is only one thought in everyone's mind: What on earth did Su Yueling do?

People who originally disliked Su Yueling gloated over her misfortune when they found out that she was giving birth to a daughter - she had worked hard to recuperate her body for so many years, and she would still have to give birth to a little girl. Now that she has discovered that the child has not yet been born, this

Their status directly overwhelms everyone in the capital, and their moods instantly turned bad. Given such a great grace, there was no fear that the child would not be able to bear this blessing and die before he was born.

It would have been interesting if the child had not been born.

The emperor obviously had no intention of answering their doubts and just continued to reward them.

Compared with these impressive graces, the fact that Princess Qionghua will take her mother's surname naturally seems not that important and has been ignored by everyone.

As for Su Yueling, she didn't even look at the rewards. During this period, the doors of the Princess Mansion were closed and no outside visits were allowed.

Hey, she seems to have forgotten something?

Su Yueling tried to think about it, but found that she couldn't remember it, so she gave up - since she had forgotten it, it shouldn't be anything particularly important.

The news soon spread to Dingnan Prefecture, and Yuan Baoshu finally found out about it.

Her whole body seemed to have been struck by lightning, and she was stunned.

She has a little niece? And the title and fiefdom of the little niece have been released.

As an aunt, she doesn’t even know!!

Others are still congratulating Yuan Baoshu. This is two princesses from the same family! Since the founding of Daxia, there has only been one such case.

Yuan Baoshu sent away the guests who came to congratulate her, and the round face behind them dropped.

Yuan Baoshu, who has always had a good temper, was furious.

It took her three days to hand over the work in hand, packed up her gifts, and returned directly to the capital.

It was all her brother's fault that such a big happy event was happening at home, but he kept it from her, so she still hadn't prepared a gift for her niece.

Very angry!

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