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Chapter 66 The bigger the storm, the more expensive the fish

Xie Yu looked at the sun; it was only past noon, and he was shocked once again.

An ordinary horse will be exhausted after galloping for half an hour. Even the messenger horses used to deliver battle reports need to be changed every hour, and they need to keep running day and night to travel 800 li.

The horse ran for three hours straight without slowing down at all, and he had no doubt that it could run for another three hours.

Even after Wang Yiyi told him to get out of the car, he was still in a daze.

Wang Yi glanced around and saw that nothing inside the car had been touched, so she was relieved. She then added, "Only I can open this car door. Next time, just wait for me to open it."

Xie Yu nodded blankly.

Once his feet touched solid ground again, he felt a sense of reality. Looking at the city gate, he wondered, "Why not just drive into the city?"

Only the main roads in the city are wide; the rest of the area is not suitable for RVs. She couldn't very well perform a carriage disappearing act in front of Xie Yu, could she?

She replied dismissively, "It's fine, just leave it here. No one can take my horse away."

Xie Yu glanced at Wang Yiyi, then at the horse, and opened his mouth several times.

The horse wasn't even tied up; it was just left casually by the busy roadside. He didn't know whether to say Wang Yi was careless or overconfident. What if something happened to the horse?

Wang Yi pretended not to see Xie Yu's hesitant expression and strode into the city.

Xie Yu had no choice but to follow.

As soon as they entered the city, someone came up to them: "Young Master Xie, this way please. I have already arranged your lodgings."

Xie Yu nodded slightly and said to Wang Yi, "This is Luo Yan, the one who brought the tea."

Wang Yiyi's eyes lit up, and she immediately greeted him warmly, "Hello, Brother Luo, my name is Wang Yiyi."

Luo Yan stole a glance at Xie Yu before respectfully bowing: "Miss Wang, you're too kind. Just call me Luo Yan."

He had heard of this woman; he had heard that she had a magnificent steed that was extremely fast.

This girl escorted her master to the Northwest on his precious horse; he dared not offend such a person.

Xie Yu spoke up: "Let's go."

Luo Yan hurriedly stepped forward to greet the two and led them to the inn.

Wang Yi suppressed his doubts. A person with a tea permit is a wealthy man, and a single tea permit can be speculated to be worth tens of thousands of taels of silver. Why would such a person feel humble in front of Xie Yu?

It seems to be the attitude of subordinates towards their superiors.

Is Xie Yu really just General Xie's nephew?

Why would a border general have such a wealthy subordinate?

She regretted agreeing to the job; it was now getting her into trouble.

She quickly dismissed this feeling. The bigger the storm, the more valuable the fish. The higher Xie Yu's status, the more benefits she would gain.

Pretending not to notice, she chatted eagerly with Luo Yan the whole way: "Brother Luo, how much tea can I buy? Will I be able to find a market for this tea once we get to the Northwest?"

Luo Yan said, "Miss, buy as much as you want. I have some connections in the Northwest. Just go ahead and do it."

Wang Yi couldn't help but widen her eyes. This person was really rich. The number of tea tokens that could be traded was limited. This person dared to say that he could buy as many as he wanted. How rich must he be to allow the tea tokens to be traded without limit?

That thigh is really thick.

No, it's Xie Yu's thighs that are really thick.

They arrived at the inn after walking for a short while. After a quick lunch, Wang Yiyi couldn't wait to buy tea.

Xie Yu also wanted to go to the Northwest as soon as possible, so he immediately sent Luo Yan with Wang Yiyi.

Even the well-informed Luo Yan was taken aback by Wang Yiyi's purchasing method. This girl bought two thousand taels of silver worth of tea in one go: one hundred catties of premium tea, five hundred catties of superior tea, and one thousand catties of ordinary tea.

He couldn't help but advise, "Young lady, this is your first time doing business, so you should be cautious. This journey to the Northwest will require hiring someone to deliver the goods. Furthermore, if you can't sell them all in the Northwest, you'll have to make another trip. Why don't you proceed step by step and minimize your losses?"

Wang Yiyi glanced gratefully at Luo Yan and smiled slightly: "Thank you for reminding me, Brother Luo, but I have my own way, so you don't need to worry."

Luo Yan was genuinely concerned for her; someone new to business should be cautious and prudent.

But what can I do when she has space?

Besides, it's not easy to use tea starter even once, so of course we should buy more.

Seeing that his attempts to dissuade her were futile, Luo Yan had no choice but to say, "Miss, I also have a batch of tea that I plan to transport to the Northwest. Why don't you wait a couple of days and set off with my caravan?"

Wang Yiyi refused outright. A caravan trip would take several months, and she didn't have the patience to wait that long.

"Please deliver this to Yunshui Inn." Wang Yi handed the money to the government official, gave the instructions, and left.

The officials were already familiar with Luo Yan, and upon hearing this, they immediately agreed with great joy.

After buying the tea, Luo Yan left. Wang Yiyi wasn't in a hurry to return to the inn and instead wandered around Danzhou by herself.

Shi County is under the jurisdiction of Danzhou. In Sanya's memory, she had only heard of this place but had never been there.

Danzhou is prosperous and wealthy, which piqued Wang Yiyi's interest. She picked out a small gift for each of her family members before leisurely returning to the inn.

Luo Yan returned and reported Wang Yiyi's movements to Xie Yu. "This girl is far too reckless. She has no foundation whatsoever. How easy is it for her to open up sales in the Northwest with thousands of kilograms of tea?"

Xie Yu glanced at Luo Yan with a half-smile: "Oh? Even the business prodigy, Young Master Luo, thinks this is inappropriate?"

"Young master is too kind."

Xie Yu composed herself: "There's nothing wrong with that. She borrowed the money from me to buy the tea."

Luo Yan instantly understood his meaning: "Young Master, should I send someone to make a note?"

This made it difficult for the tea to sell smoothly.

"No need. If she finds out later, she'll inevitably have a grudge against me." Xie Yu waved his hand. Wang Yiyi wasn't stupid; why do something unnecessary?

"There's a carriage outside the city. Go and investigate, and then prepare another carriage—a comfortable one. You'll be traveling with me tomorrow," Xie Yu instructed.

He was still somewhat unwilling to give up; did this horse truly only recognize Wang Yiyi?

My uncle is wrong. Things only truly belong to you when you hold them in your own hands.

When Wang Yiyi returned, the tea leaves had also been returned, and Xie Yu was directing people to put the tea leaves in Wang Yiyi's room.

The thousands of kilograms of tea leaves took up a considerable amount of space, occupying most of Wang Yiyi's room.

Upon seeing her return, Xie Yu hurriedly asked, "Should we have someone deliver it directly to the carriage?"

"No need, I'll bring it tomorrow." Wang Yiyi looked around the tea leaves and was very satisfied; they were all made of pure silver.

Xie Yu then said, "Luo Yan will be traveling with us too. Would you mind giving him a ride, Miss Wang?"

Although he had said it before, he felt it was better to say it again.

Wang Yi stared at the tea leaves, somewhat absentmindedly: "I know, you know my rules, just tell him."

Xie Yu didn't linger. Seeing that all the tea leaves had been placed, he left.

Wang Yiyi waited until evening before storing most of the tea leaves into her spatial storage, leaving only about 100 jin of ordinary tea, which she planned to keep in her car.

She went back into the space and carefully organized everything, arranging the tea leaves one by one.

She glanced at it and saw that a thousand catties of tea leaves only occupied a small corner of the space. She felt a little regretful; she was still too poor, otherwise she would have filled the space to the brim.

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