Batches and batches of raw materials were sent to Ye Chong's manor. Even though they were sold 20 percent above market rate, Ye Chong thought it was worth it. He spent most of his money on raw materials, especially the rare ones, and was always offered more than he needed. Sun Sieha's letter also helped him with the purchases.
In Su City, all the businessmen were also nobles. When they found out through their sources that the great Master Ye Chong was visiting, they all tried to curry his favor. Ye Chong responded to them coldly, but never stopped them from offering their services. This was a pleasant surprise for the businessmen. Building a relationship with this man of status was a wonderful opportunity!