I smashed the emperor's daughter

Chapter 77 I, Li Yuntang, only cut the leeks of the rich!

Chapter 77 I, Li Yuntang, only cut the leeks of the rich!

Staring at Li Yuntang's little emperor, she gradually became fascinated, and suddenly she had a flash of inspiration, and she suddenly had a wonderful suggestion about selling the treasure banknotes, and then said without thinking:
"Yuntang, I think your method still has room for improvement, such as buying with real money, after all, the risk is still too high, how about this——

The first few people who came to sell precious banknotes did not purchase them at two taels of silver, but instead paid them a high price; after the first few groups of people spread the news, they lowered the purchase price to below two taels for those who came later;

In this way, they will lose money because the purchase price is lowered, and then want to sell it when the price is high in the future; Yuntang continues to secretly sell treasure notes and raise the selling price.

As long as the price is lower than the initial sale, they will find it profitable; in order to prevent the barbarians from buying other people's treasures, they have to buy all the treasures that Yuntang secretly throws out. "

After finishing speaking, the little emperor pouted his white and tender chin triumphantly, his willow eyebrows and almond eyes were full of complacency, and the meaning of this expression was very clear—quickly praise me for being smart!
Li Yuntang stared blankly at first, and then showed a lot of surprise in his eyes. What the little emperor said actually implied a shadow of monopoly.

But at first glance, this statement makes sense, but after careful scrutiny, you can find that there are many problems in it:
First of all, the group of rich and powerful people outside are not monolithic. When their interests are damaged, they may not unite as one, but will scramble to run away;

Secondly, the hype of this precious banknote is its expected value-added, and such a large price fluctuation will undoubtedly greatly affect the investment confidence of the rich and powerful;

Coupled with the lack of promise of the acquirer, it will further destroy the remaining confidence.

Combining these three points, the treasure banknote market is likely to collapse instantly, and the price will fall again and again, and everyone will rush to sell.

Thinking of this, Li Yuntang straightened his expression, and leaned closer to the little emperor; because he was too close, the tip of his nose seemed to touch the invisible hair on the emperor's face.

Then he put his hands on the emperor's shoulders, pinched his shoulders for a year to relax, and explained in a soft voice:
"My lord, that's not how the account is calculated..."

In the morning of the next day, the Chaoyang Gate on the east side of the capital was as lively as ever. Since this gate is the city gate through which grain canals enter and exit, there are quite a lot of granaries around it.

A few miles to the east of Chaoyang Gate, there is a grain storage Huangzhuang, a place where Yi people buy treasures, and Li Yuntang suggested to put it here.

The reason why it was set up in this place was mainly to maintain order. If someone came here to make trouble, the little emperor would be the one who would suffer the loss.

But in the city, the emperor had no thugs to use, and the eunuchs could not be counted on. To go to Shuntian Mansion Yin to ask for official appointments, he had to go through the cabinet; it would be better for the emperor to transfer a team of forbidden troops for the reason of protecting the envoys of other countries.

Going further east of this Huangzhuang, not far away is the Forbidden Army Habayashiwei camp. Although the imperial army is not allowed to enter the city without the order of the emperor and the empress dowager, but outside the city, the restrictions on activities are much smaller.

In addition, more than 60 taels of silver, including the profits from the sale of the treasure banknotes that night, were also stored in another Huangzhuang outside the city; the transportation did not need to pass through the city gate, and the chance of being suspected was less.

At this time, Li Yuntang was sitting at the gate of the Huangzhuang where the treasure banknotes were purchased. He watched the representatives of the rich and powerful from all sides come with bundles of treasure banknotes and leave with an ingot of silver. He always felt a little distressed in his heart. .

Wearing a unicorn robe and leaning on an Eight Immortals chair, his target is not the agents of these powerful and powerful people, but ordinary people who come to sell precious banknotes sporadically.

He is going to be a villain once and persuade these people to leave!

In the previous night, Li Yuntang had sent a police team to the Nan Yamen to distribute some precious banknotes to the common people; the amount was not much, only one or two banknotes per person.

But these few coins are enough to attract them; and the purpose of attracting people is to drive them away!
These words sounded contradictory, but in reality Li Yuntang had good intentions.

as an extractor.Li Yuntang is undoubtedly very unqualified; he can't bear to see ordinary people fall into the trap he set, and lose his family and property.

For the rich and powerful, maybe being cheated out of tens of thousands of taels is just a heartache; but for the people living a tight life, seven or eight taels of silver can be regarded as life savings.

People are profit-seeking, if some common people get involved in this gambling game and fail to withdraw in time, they will inevitably lose their land and lose their property, and then sell their daughters as pawns and their families will be ruined.

In order to prevent this kind of thing from happening, Li Yuntang had to invite them into the game first, and then use his power to forcibly buy the precious banknotes in the hands of these retail investors at a low price.

As a result, these people realized that they could not sell the precious banknotes through official channels to obtain the maximum benefit; they had to transfer the precious banknotes in their hands instead.

The target of the transfer is naturally the rich and powerful. In this way, the risk is kicked back to the rich and powerful; while the common people are sold to the rich and powerful, the profits have dropped sharply, and there are also many fewer people who are willing to take risks and hoard goods.

Li Yuntang has persuaded him to retreat to this point, and there are still people who are "not popular enough to swallow elephants", so they deserve to lose it all!
This behavior also has the advantage of killing two birds with one stone; forcibly purchasing the scattered treasures held by the people at a low price can send a message to the outside world:
The little emperor didn't receive anything, and was a little out of breath...

For the little emperor, the more ineffective his performance, the less likely he would be suspected by the gang of dignitaries.

Li Yuntang, who half-closed his eyes, suddenly felt an afterimage in linen clothes passing in front of him; before he could give an order, the guards at the gate of the villa caught him and moved him to the place where he was sitting.

"My father-in-law, please forgive me. I don't know what the grassroots have done to make my father-in-law angry. I hope that my father-in-law will forgive me and ignore the fault of the villain!"

Li Yuntang raised his eyes to look at the plain-headed commoner, saw that he was pinned by two soldiers of the imperial guards and could neither stand up nor kneel down, so he pointed to the wooden board beside which it was written that it was not allowed to sell precious banknotes sporadically, and said:
"It's written clearly, see for yourself!"

"The villain...the villain can't read."

Li Yuntang remembered that he should be more domineering, so he stopped explaining, and immediately pretended to be very impatient - he stepped back on the stool, waved his hand, and two eunuchs in regimental collar shirts came out as ordered.

They found three treasure notes from the immobile man, one handed the treasure note back to Li Yuntang, and the other took out a half tael of silver coin and stuffed it into the waist of the commoner—a lot like a Xun. Your general purchase price of ten tickets and six taels is [-]% lower!
After such a lot of tossing, Li Yuntang finally signaled to let him go, the little man didn't dare to stay at all, and ran back in fear.

Li Yuntang looked at his thin back when he left, and couldn't help feeling:
It is better to be a bad person now than to let him lose everything in the future.

Someone like me who only cuts the leeks of the rich can be regarded as a clean stream!

 This is Chapter 26 on the 2th, good night Makabaka.

  
 
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