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Chapter 2507 Knowing everything

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The effect of this simple strategy was very obvious, even beyond Sima Yi's calculations.

As an empire, Sima Yi also believed that someone could see through his strategies and plans, so he thought that his strategies might fail, but he never thought that the plan would not only be completed, but also exceeded expectations.

He carefully selected a family from among the nobles in the western part of the Parthian Empire, learned about the family's history and glory, and even some gossip that others did not know, and used this as one of the bases of his disguise.

In addition, the family crest was chosen as the flag, and then silk was brought into the Roman Empire.

In order to avoid certain coincidences and accidents, Sima Yi also deliberately ordered people to avoid the activities of the disguised aristocratic Keital family in Rome.

Afterwards, he relied on promoting silk and using silk to open up trade sales rights. It can be said that it was very simple, so simple that even Sima Yi himself was a little surprised.

Because he knew about the Roman Empire, Sima Yi felt that the Romans were a little crazy.

The laws of the Roman Empire expressly prohibited the citizens and nobles of the empire from purchasing silk, but this was the reality.

It wasn't just the nobility that were buying silk, so-called Roman citizens were buying silk as well.

Forget about the nobility, but if the nobility obey the law, are they still nobility?
At least Sima Yi, whose family used to be noble and is now powerful, knows this very well.

If one cannot challenge the law and so-called authority, how can one demonstrate the youthful arrogance and pride of the nobility?

However, it is surprising that the citizens of the Roman Empire, the backbone of the empire and the main personnel of the country, would ignore the law and buy silk.

This behavior is a complete disregard for the dignity of the law and a trampling of the rights of the law. Where is justice and where is the law?
It can be said that at this point, Sima Yi himself began to be curious about the system of the Roman Empire, and even more curious about the importance of silk to the Roman Empire.

There are many things that can make nobles ignore the law, but things that can make citizens ignore the law are definitely not as simple as luxury goods.

No one will go against the will of the country for so-called luxury goods.

However, with such a large number, Sima Yi couldn't help but wonder whether the formulation of these laws and regulations represented the will of the country or violated the will of the country.

The nobles supported it, the citizens supported it, but the barbarians who had no right to vote or participate did not even have the right to refer to it.

So under this mode of thinking, Sima Yi began to further explore the judicial and legal systems unique to the Roman Empire, and found loopholes in them.

"No law is perfect. As long as laws exist, there are bound to be loopholes, which can be big or small problems..." Sima Yi, who is very experienced in this regard, recalled the conversation he had with Liu Tong, and the corners of his mouth twitched unconsciously.

Who would have thought that the person who was once the best at this would be the current supreme ruler of the empire? If this were to be made known to others, I'm afraid no one would believe it.

However, thanks to the collaboration and performance with Liu Tong, Sima Yi has a lot of knowledge to learn from in this regard.

Relying on the family emblem of the Parthian nobles, those who successfully entered the Roman Empire as nobles, carrying silk, and relying on bribes and friendship, quickly paved the way for all the necessary legal means.

The actual result was similar to what Sima Yi had guessed. As nobles, even though they were nobles of the Parthian Empire, the nobles of the Roman Empire still maintained their so-called glory and pride.

He did not take advantage of this opportunity to directly rob and kill the Parthian nobles and obtain silk for free, even though the quantity this time was quite large.

For the nobles of the Roman Empire, they could not completely lose the opportunity to obtain silk in the future because of short-term interests. They were not without money.

If silk could be purchased in endless supply simply by spending money, most Roman nobles would be happy and willing to pay for it.

Later, in the Roman Empire, Sima Yi started an auction model based on the grade of silk, in which scarcity made the product valuable. He increased his popularity through regular transactions and bidding, and strengthened others' trust in him.

In this process, one should not only be moderately low-key, but also display arrogance, aristocratic arrogance, at appropriate times.

By taking advantage of people's mentality and circulating it among the crowd, he deepened their trust in this Parthian noble.

From a consumer's perspective, a store that bullies customers because of its size is definitely a strategy and means to seek its own death.

However, under Sima Yi's arrangement, this method was cleverly resolved.

On the one hand, silk is real hard currency, something for which demand always exceeds supply. On the other hand, most of the nobles in the Roman Empire can no longer be called simple cost-effective consumers.

Show off your unique temperament, highlight your noble status, feel the comfortable feeling of the warm breeze blowing through the silk, enjoy this superiority, and show your ability and wealth that surpass others in every move.

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The respect and admiration from others, the comfort that the body can feel, these things put together can be said to be a precise match to the various needs of the nobility.

It can be said that after about a month of operation, Sima Yi completely consolidated the status of this noble family and made this family emblem quite famous in the Roman Empire.

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"Reserve silk trade items. The more you reserve, the more silk you can buy..." Sima Yi flipped through the economic book in his hand, then closed the book confidently and waited quietly for the follow-up results.

In order to further deepen the confidence of the Roman Empire nobles in this Parthian noble, Sima Yi did the opposite.

There is no limit to the deposit given, but there is an upper limit for individual deposits, but there is no limit on the number of people.

They keep shouting that they cannot allow others to monopolize the market or take advantage of it to make profits.

But in reality, Sima Yi, who understood the nobles, knew very well what kind of mentality the nobles of the Roman Empire would show in this situation?
Restrictions must be able to be enforced. If they cannot be enforced, the so-called restrictions are just empty talk.

The more this is demonstrated, the more it will strengthen the faith of the nobles.

After all, a person's deposit is not much. Even if there is a loss, how much can he lose? Considering the status and power of the Roman Empire nobles, it is not even a drop in the bucket.

What's more, the other party is also a noble. Even if he is a noble from another empire, he has the pride of a noble!
(End of this chapter)

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