The current shares of Liulicang are particularly clear. Originally, there were dignitaries from aristocratic families involved, and some of them were given to the emperor. But then Liulicang was burned down, and a lot of money was needed to rebuild it. Those aristocratic families pretended to be dead one by one, and said that they did not
Blended.
The so-called non-meddling is just that I don’t want to take out the money, for fear of being burned again and losing money.
In this regard, Prince Duan didn't say anything and directly took back the old members who were originally given to them. Those people also gave them readily, since they were all for free anyway.
Therefore, after the new Liulicang was rebuilt, apart from the prince, Ji Yunkai and Prince Duan, there was only a share for the emperor.
The document given to the emperor was just a verbal statement. Crown Prince Duan had not thought about preparing a document, and the emperor had not mentioned it.
Who in this world dares to be in debt to the emperor or rely on the emperor's account?
Without the paperwork, it would be easy for them to operate now. They still recognized the emperor's share, but they would not let the emperor get involved. Aren't they planning to sell 49% of the share?
It just so happened that the emperor's achievements were among those being sold. When the time came, they would give the emperor one million taels, which would be considered as clearing him out.
As for them and Crown Prince Duan, they hold on to their 51% and guarantee their absolute right to speak.
"The remaining 51%, I, you and the prince each have 17%. As for whether we suffer a loss or not, we won't forget it. You contributed the most to building Liulicang, and the prince and I contributed the most money. Everyone can
If we have paid our dues, we will not care about the profits of those small things.
Run. Except for the share given to the emperor, the money from the sale will be equally divided among the three of us. As for your sister... I'm sorry, she didn't participate in the beginning. I can't give her any dividends now. I'll wait for her to do it later.
If she gets it right, she can be rewarded from the profits."
Ji Yunkai is a person who is afraid of trouble. In order to avoid trouble, she directly divides the profits equally. In this way, Prince Duan will not suffer a loss, and she and the prince will not suffer a loss. It is relatively fair.
"This is good. The three of us hold 50% of the share, and we have enough say." Prince Duan had no objection at all to Ji Yunkai's allocation, and was even surprised: "The money will be deducted for the emperor."
Silver, can the three of us still divide 3.9 million taels? I didn’t expect that silver can still be earned like this, this is really a surprise.”
All the money they invested in the early stage was only 3.9 million taels. In just one turn, they got the money without selling a single glass ornament. The speed at which they made money was really incredible.
"What's the matter... This is because the emperor is forcing me. If it weren't for the emperor's pressure, we would have waited until the colored glaze was sold out before selling our share. Even a ten thousand tael would be bought by some people. At this time, we are half buying and half giving away, just for the sake of unity
They resisted the emperor together." Capital operation is always faster than simply selling things, but if you want to be long-term, you still have to be down-to-earth. This is Ji Yunkai's experience after seeing the ups and downs of so many business empires.
Of course, these Ji Yunkai did not intend to tell Prince Duan that they were just building a Liulifang and did not need so much financial knowledge.
If Prince Duan was interested in this aspect, she believed that with Prince Duan's intelligence, he would be able to learn a lot from the successful operation of Liulicang.
Prince Duan nodded, and after thinking about it, he couldn't help but ask: "Is there no problem with the prince?"
They talked so much today, but they didn't say a word to the prince or ask him what he wanted. If the prince didn't agree, they couldn't do this.
"Don't worry, the prince will agree to it, and he is impatient to deal with these things, so just go ahead and do it." The housekeeper of Yanbei Prince's Mansion has already handed over all of it to her.
The male is responsible for the outside and the female is responsible for the domestic affairs. The property is usually taken care of by the matron, and Liulicang is naturally taken care of by her.
"Okay... I'll go make arrangements right away and try to put up a fight and gather people before the emperor sends people." Prince Duan took a long breath, looked relaxed, and raised his legs to leave.
"Wait a minute..." Ji Yunkai suddenly thought of something and quickly stopped Prince Duan: "Since you have decided not to go to the military camp, you must tell the emperor in advance, and by the way, give the emperor 10% of the money.
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Since we have decided not to give the emperor face, there is no need to leave room for trouble and resolve all possibilities in advance to prevent the emperor from intervening in Liulicang in the future.
"Of course, if the emperor refuses to ask for the money, he will still keep the 10%, and what we sell to the outside world will be 39%. Anyway, he only has 10%, so he can't do anything." Ji Yunkai also thought about the emperor.
She joined forces with Prince Zhao and scattered elements outside to eliminate the possibility of her and the prince. However, she was relieved to think that the person who would participate in the purchase of the Liulicang elements must be Ji Yunkai, a powerful member of the family.
Regardless of whether others would buy it or not, the Feng family and the Xiao family would definitely buy it. She and the prince had 34% of the shares, plus the Feng family and the Xiao family... It would be difficult for the emperor to isolate them.
"Okay, I know what to do." The current Crown Prince Duan doesn't understand the twists and turns, so naturally Ji Yunkai will do whatever he says.
Even if Crown Prince Duan understands, he will still do what Ji Yunkai said at this time. Now he has no good impression of the emperor and does not even have basic trust. He is more willing to trust Xiao Jiuan and Ji Yunkai than the emperor.
After Prince Duan left, Ji Yunkai ran to find the prince. Although she could make the decision, the prince was the head of the family after all, so she had to tell him no matter what.
Hearing Ji Yunkai's plan, the prince praised it without hesitation: "It's very good. You used it very skillfully. With the help of those powerful people from the aristocratic families, it will be difficult for the emperor to intervene in Liulifang."
If it were him, he might not be as thorough as Ji Yunkai.
He has always believed that big fists are king, so the emperor sent people to Liulifang?
If one comes, he will beat the other out. He wants to see how hard the bones of the people sent by the emperor are.
Although this method established his authority and could prevent the emperor from swallowing up Liulifang, it was still too tough and cut off both sides' retreat, even to save face. The emperor would fight him to the death for the sake of face. Even if it wasn't
Both sides suffer, and there is no better outcome.
With the prince's affirmation, Ji Yunkai's confidence greatly increased, and he said cheerfully: "The emperor bullies the weak and fears the strong. He only has the drive and doesn't know how to use means. He thinks he is the emperor, and everyone must let him go. Let him go.
If he has a fight with those old foxes and makes him fall into trouble, he will understand that the emperor cannot do whatever he wants."
In some ways, Ji Yunkai felt that the prince and the emperor were a bit alike...
Master Jiu said: The front should be 10,000 taels per share. He spent the whole day hunting geese but got pecked by geese. He kept laughing at someone for not being good at math, and as expected he also fell into trouble. (To be continued)