Of course, these silkworm chrysalis in the textbook were sold to Qin Jun at the market price.

This news also flocked from everyone, and the people who believed in Zhao Ze before and bought the distiller all made a lot of money.

So we all don't want to miss this opportunity.

Within a few days, the insect eggs on all the mulberry trees in Hedan City were cleaned up, and most of the leaves of the mulberry trees were basically pulled out.

Seeing everyone's interest was so high, both Li Xin and Luo Yang had to admire Zhao Ze.

Just from a few points, he can lead the people of Hedan to make a fortune.

Zhao Ze has also calculated that if the wine can continue to be sold like this and then the silk can be sold, with such a harvest, the entire Hedan economy will be able to return to normal after one year.

He did all this to help Hedan's economy develop, after all, he will be the city under the Qin State in the future.

A month later, the silkworms raised by the common people formed cocoons one after another.

They sent the silkworm cocoons to the Qin Army's barracks for counting.

And this month, Zhao Ze took the time to hire several textile masters and some unscrupulous workers in Hedan City.

Xiaohong's task is very simple, simply clean the collected cocoons, and then dry them.

Weavers, on the other hand, directly turn silkworm chrysalis into common cloth on the market.

Li Jian and Nuo Erliang both found it incredible to see the strands of silk being grown.

A bug can actually turn into the clothing they wear after all.

After the silk was produced into cloth, it was placed in the trousers of the army, but within a few days it was almost filled, and Zhao Ji began to worry about sales.

The principal in his hand has been greatly reduced after the tragic acquisition in the past few days, so he has to pay back the capital.

His first target was Chu State. Compared with other countries that have not yet widely used silk cloth, Chu State is the only place where silk cloth has been widely used.

And because there are not many people who make silk, the price of local silk in Chu State is very high.

After confirming the market, Zhao Ze planned to let the soldiers escort the goods to the state of Chu to have a look.

Unexpectedly, Chu State was in turmoil and the neighboring Yan State was fighting, so many roads in Chu State were blocked, and many passing carriages and bodyguards were hijacked.

At this time, if you lead troops there, it is a trivial matter to lose the goods. If a large number of soldiers are killed or injured, it will be a big loss for the Qin army.

As a result, Zhao Ze decided to suspend the plan.

But I didn't expect it to rain for several days in a row, and the silk cloth that had just been placed in the warehouse was slightly damp again.

Unexpectedly, he happened to meet Hui Nantian from the south.

During this period of time, there was no sun, and the goods piled up in the warehouse became rusty within a few days.

Seeing the pieces of cloth being thrown out, Li Xin felt distressed for a while, but those were all made of silkworm chrysalis picked from the hands of the people by the army's rhetoric.

Seeing this, Zhao Ze knew that he couldn't delay any longer, so he changed his mind.

He has observed that these days there are often caravans passing through Jinzhou from Hedan to the Kingdom of Yan and the Kingdom of Chu.

After inquiring about Zhao Ze, he found out that these caravans traveled between Chu and Yan every year.

They come from the Western Regions, and the purpose of coming from the Central Plains is to make money.

Zhao Ze told Erniang what he thought, and she wanted those people to escort his silk into the country of Yan.

When Nuo Erliang heard his idea, he felt that it was too bold, and he was a little worried, "Prince, is this really feasible? Are they reliable? And when the time comes, who will sell the cloth to us after it is transported||? "

We can't reach the Chu country now, and naturally we don't have the opportunity to communicate with the merchants in the motherland. Now it is a big problem where these cloths are sold.

And Nuo Erliang raised another question, "I have inquired, those caravans will go to the merchant capital of Chu State at that time, and they have to pass through Pingchuan. Not only is Pingchuan in such a mess for the time being, are they sure they can send things there? .

"They have passed through Pingchuan of Chu State in previous years, so they must know which shortcut can easily enter the capital of Chu State and avoid the war zone.

"You don't have to worry about this, each of these businessmen has much more experience than us."

"And the problem you were worried about just now does not exist. We don't need to arrive in Chu State. We just need to transfer these things to those caravans."

Hearing this, Nuo Erliang asked: "General, do you mean to use those merchants from Chu State to help us sell?"

Zhao Ze nodded and said, "Is there an easier way for us to sell these silks? So handing over the cloth to them is the best way.

Nuo Erliang was instructed by him [immediately enlightened: "You mean to cooperate with them?"

Seeing that she understood what he meant, Zhao Ze continued to speak. (Li Lehao)

"Yes, their purpose is to resell the price difference of these items to make money, but now the most lacking in Chu State is silk, if they can bring all these silks back, then it will be worth more than those wines at that time .”

"How much do you think it's worth? Since they are all going to Pingchuan, will they bring some goods for us to have a look?"

Zhao Ze didn't even think about it, "Of course, the price of silk is high no matter which country you live in, and the cloth made of silk may cost about fifty taels for a small piece.

"Even if the price of silk is two hundred to three hundred taels, there should be people who want it."

"Then shall we go talk to those merchants from Chu State tonight? I'm afraid they will continue on their way tomorrow."

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