Zhu Yuanzhang: I forbid the sea, you become the sea where the sun never sets
57 Slave Trade Continues

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Even if it was five hundred, he would be willing to exchange it for one thousand Ming people, let alone four thousand.

In the following period of time.

They had sufficient channels.

Zhu Bai didn't think too much about it.

The mighty slave trade began.

Some of your slaves, Zhu Bai, are no longer allowed to be transported to San Ya Bay. Instead, they are directly transported to Da Ming.

The cheap Japanese slaves instantly caused a craze.

A Japanese slave was only worth four or five taels of silver, while the worse ones only cost one or two taels of silver.

Although the price was already quite high.

It was very difficult for ordinary people to afford it.

However, those who wanted to buy slaves were not ordinary people, but the landowners and squires.

They could still afford to pay a few taels of silver.

Under such circumstances.

In less than two months, Zhu Bai had sold more than fifty thousand slaves along the Great Ming's coast.

At the same time, Zhu Bai had once again migrated nearly ten thousand people from Great Ming.

This kind of thing was not considered small even for the entire Great Ming Dynasty.

Or rather, it was already very big.

This way…

Even if they were barbarians or pirates.

The Imperial Censorate's impeachment was like a snowflake that floated to the capital.

A new day had arrived.

On this day, it was the Grand Court Meeting again.

At the same time, news came from Zhu Di's Northern Expedition.

Not only did Nai-er Buhua lead his tribe and the horses, camels, cattle, and sheep to surrender to the Ming army, but the Ming army also defeated the remaining Mengyuan rule in the northeast and completely absorbed the northeast region.

When the news reached the court.

The entire court was shocked.

"The one who cleared the desert is the King of Yan!”

Zhu Yuanzhang laughed.

At this moment, he could not help but be filled with pride.

He looked at the ministers.

It was as if he was showing the ministers that his choice was correct.

"Your Majesty is right!"

The officials bowed.

At this moment, he could not help but smile.

The current Hong Martial Dynasty was not that pedantic.

The King of Yan defeating Meng Yuan was undoubtedly a big deal for them.

Even the crown prince's lips curled up.

The only one who was a little unhappy was probably Prince Jin.

He was a little unwilling and jealous.

However, he did not dare to say anything at this moment.

"Alright, ministers, if there's anything else you want to report, report it together!”

Old Zhu spoke, but the smugness in his expression didn't disappear.

The ministers were also tactful at this moment and reported some good news.

Until a figure stood out at this moment.

"I have a memorial!"

the figure said.

As he spoke, the officials could not help but raise their eyebrows.

However, Zhou Guanzheng didn't care about that.

"Minister Zhou, what's the matter?"

Old Zhu also raised his eyebrows. This person was difficult to deal with.

Even someone as decisive as him felt that his heart couldn't take it.

"Your Majesty, I want to impeach Zhu Bai.”

Zhou Guanzheng didn't care about this and directly spoke.

His words were sonorous, causing Old Zhu to be stunned for a moment.

"Twelve?"

Old Zhu looked at Zhou Guanzheng with confusion.

In Old Zhu's memory, this person didn't seem to have much contact with Twelve.

However, just as he was puzzled.

Zhou Guanzheng spoke.

"Your Majesty, Her Highness King Qiong has taken a break from fame and fortune and ignored the teachings of the sages. Recently, she has even been trafficking people along the coast. This is a serious crime. Please punish her, Your Majesty.”

Zhou Guanzheng's words were sonorous.

His words stunned the entire court.

Even the Crown Prince was the same.

"Censor Zhou, you can't say such things.”

Zhu Biao couldn't help but open his mouth.

At the same time, the others also turned their attention to Zhou Guanzheng.

All of them could not help but feel strange.

"Your Majesty, Your Highness the Crown Prince, every word I say is true. I have verified the news reported by my family several times.”

"King Qiong, it's true that we are human traffickers.”

Zhou Guanzheng said with certainty.

He dared to impeach them not for no reason, but because it had been verified.

Hearing Zhou Guanzheng's words, Old Zhu couldn't help but frown.

His expression turned ugly at this moment.

He could tolerate Zhu Bai's willfulness, but this kind of thing that hurt the people was something Old Zhu could not tolerate.

"Imperial Father, I'm afraid there's a problem with this matter. 12th brother asked Imperial Father to migrate and guard the border.”

"How about this, Imperial Father, if you don't call back my 12th brother for questioning within a year, I'll give you a chance to ask him about it.”

Seeing Old Zhu's darkened expression, Crown Prince Zhu Biao's heart skipped a beat and he quickly spoke.

"Alright, we'll do as the Crown Prince says!”

"Summon King Qiong and you can return to the capital.”

Old Zhu's face darkened, and his excitement completely disappeared. He spoke in a cold voice.

The ministers couldn't help but shiver.

Everyone looked at Zhou Guanzheng unkindly.

He couldn't help but curse.

Why did he have to find trouble at this time?

However, it was obvious that Zhou Guanzheng did not care about this at all.

He was dedicated to the people. He could even go against the emperor, let alone a prince.

And the current Zhu Bai did not know that he had already been targeted.

He continued to sell slaves.

The locals didn't care much about it.

On the contrary, it could also impact the illegal farming industry, which was a good thing for the local area.

As for the Japanese, were they even human?

As long as he was not a Chinese citizen, who cared?

But to the censor, he almost instantly grasped the crux of the matter.

Of course, even if he knew, Zhu Bai didn't really care.

He originally wanted to go back and discuss some matters with his father.

Being called back was no different from him going back on his own.

It wasn't like he was going to be stripped of his throne anyway.

The sale continued.

A large number of Wei people were traded out, and similarly, a large number of Ming people began to migrate to Qiongzhou Prefecture.

When Zhu Bai received the news, it was already almost half a month later, and he had once again sold more than ten thousand slaves.

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(33rd chapter)

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