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Seeing the solemn expression on Yue Wang’s face, Yu Wang couldn’t help but venture a bold guess: “These two shops have expanded their operations tremendously. They must be raking in at least several hundred... or even a million taels of silver each year?”
He wasn’t particularly knowledgeable about embroidered clothing. He was only aware that tea brought substantial profits. However, Bu Xian Lou strictly limited the number of guests it accepted, thereby significantly reducing earnings. Add to that Mu Yunyao’s frequent charity events—distributing rice porridge, donating funds to the Orphanage Bureau, and the previous disaster relief expenditures in Linjiang City—and it was possible that, in the end, there wouldn’t be much profit left at all.
Yue Wang shook his head heavily. “Second Imperial Brother, Yunyao nets over ten million taels annually.”
Yu Wang’s eyes widened in shock, nearly losing his composure. “Fourth Imperial Brother, you must be joking?” Over ten million taels? That was over ten million taels! A third of the entire Dali Dynasty’s annual tax revenue! Could embroidery and tea really be that profitable?
“I hadn’t realised it before either. But recently, while helping Yunyao organise the accounts, I discovered how narrow my perspective had been. Though Ni Yun Fang appears to deal only in embroidery, and its garments are primarily sold to noble ladies and young misses, it secretly operates in raw silk, textiles, cloth, embroidery thread... The scope is vast. As for Bu Xian Lou, hosting guests is only a fraction of its income. The bulk comes from the tea gardens and tea trade. With Bu Xian Lou’s golden reputation, it commands a share from most tea gardens in Jiangnan. And because these two businesses have expanded so widely, they’ve even branched into river transport, shipping, and land transportation...”
Yu Wang felt he needed to collect himself: “Fourth Imperial Brother, stop. If you keep talking, I’ll be tempted to seize Ni Yun Fang and Bu Xian Lou for myself.”
Yue Wang sighed: “Second Imperial Brother, do you think I have the backbone for that?”
Yu Wang sighed and spat, hesitating before saying, “Fourth Imperial Brother, a true man knows when to yield. Besides, Yao’er making money is a good thing. When your Second Imperial Brother here grows poor, I might need to borrow some from you.”
As they spoke, Yu Heng entered to report, “Your Royal Highness, Miss Mu has arrived.”
“Quickly, usher Yunyao in.”
Mu Yunyao entered and curtsied. Noticing Yu Wang staring at her with an odd expression, she turned to Yu Wange in confusion.
Yue Wang cleared his throat uncomfortably, signalling Yu Wang to restrain himself.
Yu Wang tried to avert his gaze, but now, looking at Mu Yunyao, he couldn’t shake the feeling that she radiated a dazzling, golden light: “My sister-in-law...”
Mu Yunyao paused, then a faint smile graced her eyes. “What’s wrong, Second Imperial Brother?” She felt shy in front of Yue Wang, but never let her composure falter before outsiders. Besides, she and Yue Wang were about to marry—calling him Second Imperial Brother was perfectly appropriate.
Yu Wang hastily responded: “Ah, Fourth Imperial Brother and I were just discussing you. You see, he’s rather taciturn by nature, seldom speaking. It’s thanks to your keen insight that you recognised his uniqueness. Don’t be afraid of his cold demeanour. Should he ever dare mistreat you, I, as your Second Imperial Brother, will certainly stand up for you and uphold justice.”
After speaking, Yu Wang shot Yue Wang a look of deep regret. He had always thought being Emperor was all glory, but now he realised how difficult it was to run a household. And ruling a great house is even harder. The biggest problem is the lack of silver. In recent years, the Dali Dynasty has mostly enjoyed favourable weather and bountiful harvests, yet the imperial treasury remains far from abundant. There are too many demands on the funds. In the future, I will need Yunyao’s continued support. That is why I must sacrifice my Fourth Imperial Brother.
Mu Yunyao’s smile was unmistakable. “Please rest assured, Second Imperial Brother. I will treat His Royal Highness Yue Wang with the utmost care.”
Yu Wang nodded repeatedly. “Good, good. I must take my leave now—the Northern Frontier envoys require my attention.”
“Understood.”
After Yu Wang departed, Mu Yunyao turned to Yue Wang with a smile. “What did Fourth Imperial Brother discuss with His Royal Highness Yu Wang?”
“Second Imperial Brother spoke of how a true man should stand tall and upright, and of restoring the authority of the husband...”
Mu Yunyao studied Yue Wang, a faint, ambiguous smile playing on her lips. “Reinforce the husband’s authority?”
Yue Wang nodded. “Yes, that’s what Second Imperial Brother said. But I don’t think it’s right. From now on, within the prince’s residence, Yao’er, you make the decisions. Everything will be as you wish.”
Mu Yunyao couldn’t help but laugh aloud: “As a wife, I naturally should regard my husband as heaven. The household still belongs to my lord.”
Yue Wang reached out to pull Mu Yunyao closer: “Then come here, my dear, and let your husband kiss you, kiss you.”
Mu Yunyao cupped his cheeks with both hands and pinched them playfully: “Your Royal Highness is becoming more and more shameless.”
Yue Wang held her close and kissed her cheek. “Yao’er, I’ve shared some matters concerning Ni Yun Fang and Bu Xian Lou with my Second Imperial Brother.”
Mu Yunyao nodded. “Yes, His Royal Highness Yu Wang will certainly investigate these matters in the future. Rather than letting him uncover them and breed suspicion, it’s better to be open from the start. That way, it appears straightforward and natural.”
Even the closest relationships require careful nurturing. Take the Emperor and Grand Princess Yi De, for instance. Without years of mutual concessions and understanding, even the deepest familial bonds would have worn thin.
“Right. Now that Second Imperial Brother is busy with the Northern Frontier envoys, they’ll likely be bogged down in formalities for a while. Have the Shadow Guards investigate the backgrounds of those envoys. Second Imperial Brother suspects their identities may be suspect.”
“Understood. I’ll dispatch the Shadow Guard. By the way, any news from the Third Prince?”
“He’s secretly reaching out to court officials, but few are willing to support him. For reasons unknown, he hasn’t yet spread word of his recovered eyesight.”
Mu Yunyao’s eyes flickered. “He might be plotting something significant.”
“Any word from Qi Ming?”
“Yes, news finally arrived yesterday. Fourth Imperial Brother’s earlier guess was correct—the Li family did suspect him. However, the situation isn’t as dire as we anticipated. The Li family hasn’t uncovered the connection between Yi Bao Xuan and us, but they find his sudden allegiance suspicious. Unable to verify it, they’ve decided to sacrifice him as a scapegoat—shifting the blame for the iron trafficking charges onto Yi Bao Xuan. The question is, who will they ultimately pin it on? They might even throw Yi Bao Xuan under the bus, too.”
Yue Wang’s mind stirred: “Weren’t you just thinking about rescuing Qi Ming? Isn’t this opportunity perfect?”
Mu Yunyao lifted her eyes, her lips curving slightly: “Are you planning to use the Third Prince, Your Royal Highness?”
“He’s the best excuse. We already used him once when planting Qi Ming; one more time won’t hurt.”
“Very well. The waters are already murky enough; one more incident won’t make a difference. Dragging the Third Prince into this is perfect. I’ll have Liu Liang send a secret message shortly. Your Majesty should still avoid court attendance these days. Since you’ve decided to stay out of it, stay out completely. Just focus on attending to His Majesty.”
“Understood.”
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