C40 Debt Collection

The result of both of them being busy was that Su Zixuan and Prince Jin hadn't seen each other for a long time. Even Tao Muyun, who occasionally snuck out of the room, had a hard time meeting Chu Yixuan.

After the end of the year, a strange wind began to blow in the middle of the court.

Prince Jin, who had never asked about government affairs, had actually gone to court and was still slowly approaching the Ministry of Revenue. Just when everyone was doubting whether they should reshuffle and stand in line again, he had stopped coming.

The reason was that he woke up too early. His body couldn't take it anymore. He was still in contact with the Ministry of Revenue, but he couldn't get up. The emperor was also helpless when he saw this. However, he was a duck that caught up with a fight, so he did not expect the emperor to follow his wishes and take one step at a time. He could only allow it.

Everyone was waiting for Prince Jin to do something, but they didn't expect such a thing. The anxious ministers calmed their hearts, but it hadn't even been a few days before something happened.

Prince Jin brought a group of people to pay a visit to the He King's estate.

A few years ago, when the old prince had left for the palace, the old prince had descended upon the throne, but the old prince was the younger brother of the late emperor. The emperor respected this uncle of his, and even though he held no position, he was still honored.

As for the family, they did not have any official positions in the court. They all relied on the Ministry of Revenue and a little food to live their lives.

As a prince, he had his own fiefdom that spanned a thousand miles. Although he hadn't gone to the fiefdom, he still had enough money and other food items.

However, since the Ministry of Revenue could take it, why not go? The old prince had gotten used to it and was still taking it. The officials of the Ministry of Revenue could not request it every day, and had accumulated a huge amount of money for more than ten years.

He said he was here to pay a visit, but he had never seen anyone bring a group of experts like this to his doorstep. He was just a bit careless, and told Chu Yixuan to bring a group of people with him.

Not long after, Prince Jin took out the account books that had been prepared by the Ministry of Revenue and placed them in front of the current Prince He. He then walked around the courtyard without even looking at Prince He's face.

The pavilions and pavilions were luxurious, and wherever they went, small bridges and flowing water flowed down to the ground. They looked like a mansion made of silver, and as Chu Yi Xuan looked at them, he thought that even if King He couldn't take out the silver now, he would just take the pawnshop and wait for the money to be redeemed.

As King He watched Chu Yixuan pass by, he couldn't help but break out in a cold sweat. The account book in his hand seemed to weigh a thousand pounds.

In terms of status, he was not as good as his younger brother Prince Rui, but he was still better than the other dukes and dukes. After all these years, his family had become the biggest eater.

Prince Jin sneered in his heart as he saw the expression on his uncle's face. He wouldn't be bullied if he didn't have the ability to do so.

In the eyes of outsiders, he was lacking in comparison to his father, but he had the favor of his father.

In his opinion, Prince He's mansion was the same as well. It was lacking in comparison, but it was more than enough. The first time he used a blade to open one's mouth was enough to intimidate others, but he was not afraid of being remembered. The fall of Prince He's mansion could be seen clearly, and everyone in the capital could clearly see it.

Otherwise, why would his youngest daughter, who was about the same age as him, be able to find relatives she didn't like in the entire capital? She was too low in status, so it was better not to think too much about it.

At the very most, he would not give face to this decline.

Chu Yixuan's hands were filled to the brim when he left with the men from the He family. Other than a few boxes of silver taels, there were also some good items from the storehouse. No matter what, as long as he collected the correct accounts, he would take them all.

However, Prince He's mansion was not as happy. The amount of silver he could transfer was limited, not to mention that he had to bear the expenses of the mansion. For now, he could only mortgage valuable things. The hundred year clan's heritage was either this or all of it, but it was enough to greatly damage his original Qi.

After this incident, those who had borrowed money from the Ministry of Revenue panicked, afraid that the next person would come to their house. Money was a huge sum of money, but since they could no longer avoid it, why not save some face?

They couldn't afford to lose this kind of person if they forced their way into a mansion and were robbed of everything.

If it had been any other way, they would have been able to act recklessly and be prepared. However, Prince Jin's attack had caught everyone off guard.

He didn't even have time to go to the palace and cry.

The people of the capital were waiting to see who the next unlucky guy would be, but they didn't expect King Jin to stop his actions after he appeared. He often sat in the high school hall of the Ministry of Revenue, not taking care of public affairs, only waiting to sit every day.

Everyone knew who they were waiting for.

Chu Yixuan watched as people bustled around the hall. A few days ago, the Minister of Revenue had asked the emperor for help from the other five departments, and the hall was currently packed with people.

In the past few days, all the unimportant tasks they had on their hands had been suppressed. Some of the more important tasks were being done quickly, but the most important things were still this mess in front of them.

These people were all servants of Zhong Ming's family. Normally, they would look down on others when they sent people to collect debts. However, Dong Ri hadn't passed yet so they could just wait outside.

This kind of grand clearing lasted for more than half a month, and those people were afraid that they would be called to the account office to collect their debts. They directly sent their servants to line up at the account office.

Some of them even went to the Ministry of Revenue to make an appointment, to the effect that they were busy right now and did not want to delay the work of the Ministry of Revenue. They might as well prepare the stuff and send it over as soon as possible.