
The Empress's Mulberry Fields
About This Novel
The CEO of the Wang Group, Wang Xue, wakes up to find herself as the empress of the Great Harmony Dynasty, inheriting a crumbling throne, court rebellions, and a northern border invasion. Even the 'national fate mulberry tree' in the imperial garden is as precarious as her situation. In her previous life, she controlled the global textile supply chain and now she's determined to turn the tables on those who tried to cut off her supply chain. She streamlines staff, improves mulberry cultivation, and raises the price of silk at the marketplaces, using business logic to control the 'silk demand' of the barbarians. She treats the weavers' accounts like contracts, ensuring that the mulberry fields stretch across the northern grasslands. When the court officials criticize her for 'women meddling in politics' and the barbarians beg her for 'mulberry seeds to save the emergency', Wang Xue ties silk ribbons around the mulberry saplings in the imperial garden. Her empire is built not on swords, but on supply chains: mulberry saplings are strategic resources, silk is diplomatic leverage, and even the embroidered peonies can be a path for south-north trade.
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