"What’s the happy occasion? You’re so excited this early in the morning?" Han Yan asked, then watching Mu Nan scarf down her stead buns in just a few bites felt a pang of pain, "Why didn’t you eat at your place before coming over?"
"Wow, Brother Han Yan, don’t be so stingy, alright? You’re so rich now, I’m just eating a few of your buns," Mu Nan exclaid in surprise, looking at Han Yan’s pained expression. He murmured to himself with disdain. Brother Han Yan was really sothing—generous when giving away Elixirs, generous when sharing profits with the Chamber of Comrce, but making a fuss over a few buns as if it were a matter of life and death. It was truly, truly... absurd! "Just now, Housekeeper Sun had soone send a ssage, ntioning that the Chamber of Comrce’s recent business has been good and suggesting we go have a look," Mu Nan quickly added.
The Nanyan Comrce was a project into which he’d poured too much effort and carried many of his dreams, so hearing that business was going well had Mu Nan glowing with excitent, as if infused with chicken blood.
"Alright, let’s go," Han Yan said after finishing a bowl of porridge and a few more stead buns, wiping her mouth.
She also had a share in the Nanyan Comrce, although it was sothing Mu Nan had foisted upon her, but since she was reaping the benefits, she should fulfill the responsibilities that ca with them. It wasn’t right to only take advantage and do nothing in return. Moreover, she had promised Mu Nan to do her best to help fulfill his wishes and make the Nanyan Comrce the strongest in the entire Anyun Country, even the entire Holy Court Continent.
Additionally, her experiences from her previous life had told Han Yan that to beco a true powerhouse, one couldn’t do without cultivation resources. The higher one’s cultivation, the greater the need for cultivation resources, all of which required strong financial support.
Therefore, countless cultivators existed in the world, and among the commoners, there were not a few with exceptional natural talents. However, the vast majority of skilled practitioners still ca from prominent families, and commoners with great talents had to attach themselves to a family at a certain level if they hoped to achieve greater success.
Accompanied by Huayue and Zirong, they quickly arrived at the Nanyan Comrce.
Seeing the ceaseless stream of people at the entrance, they almost doubted whether they had co to the wrong place. The Nanyan Comrce had always been a bit busier than the market in Heishi City, but it had never been this bustling—it was near impossible to squeeze through the crowd.
"Young Master, Sixth Young Master, this way," Che Xiang called out, waving his hand not far away.
Because neither of them wanted to reveal their identities too soon, they were addressed in the Chamber of Comrce as Young Master and Sixth Young Master.
Following Che Xiang through a newly opened concealed side door into the Chamber of Comrce, they were even more shocked to see the market courtyard packed with rows upon rows of densely arranged stalls and the teeming crowds.
Inside the main hall, an auction was being held with Housekeeper Sun personally presiding, and Qu Shanling sitting by. The bids from the crowd were coming in waves, creating an extrely lively atmosphere.
Adjacent rooms had been partitioned to host several other auctions, overseen by Qu Shanling’s two disciples and the helpers trained by Housekeeper Sun. Although smaller in scale, they were just as extraordinarily lively.
Han Yan and Mu Nan exchanged glances—the excitent of such a scene was unheard of, not only in a remote small town like Heishi City but even in Nanxi County or the Capital.
Originally, Mu Nan had felt that achieving his goals were too distant and difficult, but now, it didn’t seem as hard as he had imagined.
"Housekeeper Sun has instructed that if the two Young Masters arrive, they are to be invited to the back garden for tea first; he will co over very soon after he’s finished," Che Xiang said.
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