The Most Corrupt Man in the Ming Dynasty, His Accomplice Was Zhu Yuanzhang

The Most Corrupt Man in the Ming Dynasty, His Accomplice Was Zhu Yuanzhang

by Three Thousand Miles Of River

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Traveling through time and becoming a city patrol official in the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, Chen Han just wanted to make a fortune relying on the potatoes and pepper seeds in his backpack. Until he met a weird old man who always sneaked behind the wall in the middle of the night - "Old Huang, partner with me and I will help you make a lot of money!" The auspiciousness of producing thousands of kilograms per mu? Self-heating military rations on the battlefield? A serial bureau to crack down on corrupt officials? Chen Han rolled up his sleeves: Don't panic, it's all business! Later, the Eastern Zhejiang Party scolded him for bewitching the Holy Heart, and the Huaixi nobles hated him for ruining people's financial paths. All civil and military officials in the court trembled: Your Majesty, this son has a big plan, he wants to break the sky! Zhu Yuanzhang kicked the memorial and put his arms around Chen Han's shoulders: "What are you afraid of? I brought him to be greedy." [Businessman is not stingy x shady Lao Zhu, from the base of the city wall to the Jinluan Palace, they join forces to make money, food, and the country!

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