The next day, Tang Hao went to the fat man's residence with a big bag of medicine.
Yesterday, he received a tael of silver. He spent the money to buy medicinal herbs and made about a hundred pills.
The cost of a pill was only ten copper coins. If he sold it for a hundred, he could earn ninety copper coins for one pill. The profit margin was extremely high.
He could only sell the pills at that price because he knew his target market. A hundred copper coins was an astronomical price for a peasant. Only a wealthy person like the fat man could afford it.
To those people, money was not a problem.
Unlike Feng Bai and the others, Tang Hao was prepared to take the high-end route. That way, he could accumulate funds faster.
After he sold that batch of medicine, Tang Hao would have ten thousand copper coins, which was equivalent to a tael of gold.