He took a useless rag from the ship and exchanged it for a piece of dog-head gold.
Using three steamed buns, he traded for a jade statue as tall as a calf.
Such a series of lectures were naturally pushed forward by Lu Lin behind the scenes.
Overseas seemed like a land overflowing with gold, and all the citizens of Qi Country couldn't help but dream sweetly of riches.
One large ship after another set sail, heading to unknown seas.
Some ships encountered wind and waves and sank.
But more ships discovered new lands, islands, peoples, cultures, and wealth.
Lu Xian, as Lu Lin's elder son, has stayed by Lu Lin's side these years. While he didn't learn much else, his opportunist methods truly reflect Lu Lin's teachings.
He effortlessly established the Ocean Management Bureau, the demise of ocean trade, and simultaneously set up maritime protection forces.
Da Qi fifty years.
