Chu Lin, upon hearing this, knew all too well—even though he also knew that the other party would not allow him much profit, he had clenched his teeth and accepted it because, during this recent period, this was the only merchant willing to cooperate with him, and the requirements were relatively modest, the investment being only one thousand taels.
But prior to this, he hadn't thought it through thoroughly.
"Lil' Jin, you're right," Chu Lin frowned, feeling a bit angry, "but I made it clear in the contract…"
Seeing that his uncle was clearly regretting it, Chu Jin couldn't help but say, "Uncle, although we are not unwilling to go to Hangzhou, there is still a distance, and that place is their territory. They can easily forge anything. Think about how much time we would need to spend to investigate, not to mention the danger to our lives."