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Chapter 396

    Chapter 396


    The next day, Master Cha visited the fund again.


    “Master Cha, what brings you here?”


    “Can I see those lists again?”


    “Of course, but…?”


    “Let me take a look.”


    That entire day, Master Cha settled in at the fund and meticulouslybed through the lists.


    “Ah, would you like a cup of tea?”


    “Oh! Yes, please give me a cup.”


    This wasn’t happening just in Naju. Across Joseon, those who had decided to invest woulde to the fund daily, take a seat, and pore over the lists.This was not only to grow their wealth but also became a new form of entertainment that satisfied their vanity.


    “Why should I demean myself with lowlymerce? For someone in my position, it’s more fitting to invest.”


    Sitting in the situation room, reading information sheets about newly starting businesses, enjoying the attentive service of fund employees bringing tea and snacks – this became their daily routine.


    As more people started camping out like this, funds across Joseon had to printrge quantities of 5-day, 10-day, and monthly reports. And the situation rooms of the funds became social gathering ces for local dignitaries.


    This wasn’t limited to men. Due to the strict separation of sexes, women gathered at nearby tea houses, and people would shuttle between the situation room and the tea houses every 30 minutes to ry information.


    The women who gathered at these tea houses soon formed smallmunities called “tea meetings.” Of course, rankings were established within based on asset size, but they were stillmunities of women from families considered local dignitaries. Tea meetings, which sprang up at least one per tea house near the fund, soon began to engage in subtlepetition with each other.


    For women from families with slightly less economic power, these tea meetings became something they desperately wanted to join.


    However, even the women who entered these tea meetings weren’t fully satisfied. Their ultimate goal was to enter tea meetings inrger cities, and ultimately, the famous tea meetings in Hanseong, Gaeseong, and Dongnae.


    Even the smallest tea meetings in these three cities were dealing with more capital than thergest tea meetings in most provincial cities.


    And among these three cities, the one that could be called the best was, of course, Hanseong.


    Hanseong was able to surpass Gaeseong, which had umtedmercial experience through a long history symbolized by the Song merchants, and Dongnae, which had umted capital through the Japanese trading post, because of “Area 51.”


    It had the advantage of being able to see new artifacts and technologies created in Area 51 before anyone else. Being able to gauge whether these would go to the royal workshop or be released to the private sector was an absolute strength.


    ***


    The formation of these tea meetings, allowing women to engage in public activities, became possible when women were able to enter official positions.


    With Neo-Confucianism as the state ideology, Joseon strictly applied thew of separation between men and women.


    This strict application began to loosen slightly when women started to be teachers at the public schools.


    Of course, there was initially some criticism. However, since most of the female teachers at the public schools were those who had received nationalmendations for being filial daughters-inw or devoted wives, such criticism became mere criticism for the sake of criticism.


    Moreover, since they didn’t leave the school from the start of sses in the morning until they ended at dusk, there was no room for fault-finding.


    And as women formally entered official positions, it became possible for women to move about freely in broad daylight.


    Depending on the department, they had to work outside, and there was simply not enough manpower to keep women indoors just because they were women.


    “I’ve finally gotten an official position, and you want me to just stay inside? And who’s going to do my work while I’m in there? Are you telling me not to go home?”


    “And if only female officials are allowed to move around in broad daylight, wouldn’t that cause even more gossip?”


    For these practical reasons, thew of separation was avoided when it came to movement. Thanks to this, women, regardless of status, were able to move about freely.


    Another positive change urred as women entered official positions.


    The practice of “myeonshinrye” (a hazing ritual for new officials)pletely disappeared.


    This wasn’t just about new officials treating their seniors to a meal as a gesture of goodwill; it involved all sorts of bizarre harassment.


    Since it was officially recorded during the reign of King Woo of Goryeo, there had been continuous attempts to eradicate this bad practice of <i>myeonshinrye</i>. Furthermore, King Sejong would immediately banish those caught to the archives, but the practice stubbornly persisted.


    However, doing such things to women would no longer be simple harassment, but a crime. With more than 70% of the newly appointed female officials being daughters of noble families, doing such things would make one a serious criminal.


    Thanks to this, <i>myeonshinrye </i>disappeared.


    ***


    ‘Gather small amounts of money to createrge capital.’


    ‘Splitrge sums to invest in many.’


    After some time, the fund’s operational methods began to show positive results.


    Those who had failed the Business Evaluation Department prepared more thoroughly to seize this second chance.


    As preparations became more thorough, the sess rate of startups gradually increased. As people seeded in starting businesses and growing their wealth, more people began to prepare for startups, following their example.


    As this happened, Joseon’s previously passive society gradually became more active.


    Local gentry also began to change little by little. While some still relied solely on theirnd holdings, others began to actively move their wealth as they became aware of the concept of “capital investment.”


    Those who had tasted sess through investment began to dive more actively into the financial market. As investment through the ‘Venture Capital Fund’ was limited, they began to look for new investment opportunities.


    And as these capital holders began to move actively, existing merchant groups also started to change.


    They began to grow the size of their merchant groups by receiving external capital infusions.


    ***


    The ‘Park Family Merchant Group’ in Jemulpo.


    “Hmm… At this rate, our profits will keep decreasing…”


    The heads of various departments, chief clerks, and ship captains nodded at the assessment of Park Sang-wook, the head of the merchant group and chief manager.


    “The Shandong route is toopetitive.”


    “It’s not just the Shandong route. The Tsushima and Kyushu routes are just aspetitive.”


    Listening to the words of the captains and department heads, Park Sang-wook’s expression worsened.


    “The conclusion is, as always, that we need to go further…”


    “The Ryukyu Kingdom is the most feasible option.”


    “The problem is that the Honam merchants have already established trade rtions there.”


    “I hear thatpetition is fierce even among the Honam merchants because the Ryukyu Kingdom is small.”


    After considering various rumors and facts in search of a breakthrough, they finally reached one conclusion.


    “So you’re saying we need to go even further.”


    “That’s right. We need to go at least as far as Siam, Dai Viet, or a.”


    “The further we go, the bigger the profits. We should go as far as India.”


    When one of the captains mentioned India, ridicule erupted from those around.


    “Why stop there? Why don’t we go all the way to Alexandria? Isn’t Alexandria where we can make the most profit?”


    “You need to say something that makes sense…”


    At the criticism from those around, the captain who first raised the suggestion shouted angrily.


    “Why doesn’t it make sense!”


    “We need ships to go there. Ships!”


    “To go that far, we needrge ships like the navy uses! Even thergest ship our merchant group has now is like a rowboatpared to the navy’srge ships!”


    The captain who first spoke didn’t back down from the subsequent rebuttals.


    “If the ships are small, can’t we just build bigger ones?”


    “Where are we going to get such big ships built? Only the government can do that! Are you going to go to the government and throw a tantrum asking them to build us ships?”


    “Why can’t we? Didn’t we have the example of rickshaws?”


    “Are youparing rickshaws to ships?”


    “What’s the difference!”


    “Talk sense!”


    As voices rose among the people, Park Sang-wook shouted.


    “Quiet! Quiet!”


    At Park Sang-wook’s shout, the loud voices subsided. As themotion died down, Park Sang-wook spoke.


    “It seems we’ll have to go to Hanseong. Let’s send a message to the Ministry of Finance.”


    At Park Sang-wook’s words, the department heads looked at him with surprised faces.


    “Surely you’re not going to buy arge ship?”


    “Aren’t we in a tight spot anyway? We should try everything we can.”


    “That’s true…”


    As the department heads acquiesced, Park Sang-wook added.


    “But before we go, we should check everything we can in advance. Find as many ways as possible to bring down the price.”


    ***


    A monthter, Park Sang-wook visited the Ministry of Finance building in Hanseong.


    “This is the fifth visit…”


    Park Sang-wook’s quietly muttered words were full of desperation.


    As he said, this was his fifth visit to the Ministry of Finance.


    “This is beyond my level of authority. I’ll send word, so could youe back in a few days?”


    With such words, Park Sang-wook had to keep visiting the Ministry of Finance. And each time he returned, he had to talk with someone higher up.


    “Again, at my level…”


    “Hmm… I’ve reviewed it, but it’s difficult for me to decide…”


    “There’s a lot of talk, so it’s been decided to make the decision at a higher level. Come back when you’re called.”


    “Follow me.”


    Guided by an official, Park Sang-wook arrived at Kim Jeom’s office.


    ***


    Upon seeing Kim Jeom’s face, Park Sang-wook bowed at a 90-degree angle in greeting.


    “I pay my respects to you, Your Excellency. I am Park, who runs the Park Family Merchant Group.”


    “Sit there.”


    “Thank you.”


    Kim Jeom, who had offered a seat, sat opposite Park Sang-wook and opened the relevant report.


    “Hmm… Let’s see…”


    After examining the report, Kim Jeom asked Park Sang-wook a question.


    “So… You want to acquire arge ship used by the navy?”


    “Yes.”


    “Why arge ship?”


    To Kim Jeom’s question, Park Sang-wook exined the reasons in detail.


    After listening to Park Sang-wook’s exnation, Kim Jeom soon checked the contents of several types of reports and nodded.


    “Hmm… I see… Then, what the merchant group leader wants is a challenger-ss warship.”


    “By challenger-ssrge ship, do you mean thergest warship?”


    “That’s right.”


    “Yes, that would be the best.”


    At Park Sang-wook’s answer, Kim Jeom immediately got to the point.


    “Do you know how much it costs to build one of those ships?”


    “I’ve heard rumors that it costs 100,000 nyang of gold…”


    “These days, it’s 68,000 nyang of gold. The production cost has decreased a bit as we’ve been able to securerge quantities of quality timber. With the cannons added, it’s about 110,000 nyang. Can you manage that?”


    “110,000…”


    “And that’s in gold.”


    At Kim Jeom’s words, Park Sang-wook continued with a pale face.


    “What our merchant group wants is not a warship, but a merchant ship. We don’t need to carry cannons. Please remove that part.”


    “How will you ensure safety without armaments?”


    “We can move along with the regr service to Alexandria.”


    “You mean to tag along? Hmm…”


    As Kim Jeom trailed off, Park Sang-wook spoke more earnestly.


    “What I want is a merchant ship. A ship that benefits from carrying more cargo in ce of cannons. Of course, it may not look good to tag along with the navy, but as a merchant seeking profit, we have no choice.”


    “I understand, but His Majesty won’t easily allow that.”


    “Then please allow us to carry a minimum amount, and have the navy be in charge of operating the cannons. Isn’t it already thew that only soldiers can handle cannons?”


    “That’s a good idea!”


    Kim Jeom showed a positive reaction to Park Sang-wook’s proposal.


    After writing something on a piece of paper next to him, Kim Jeom said to Park Sang-wook.


    “I’ll contact you again soon. I’ll do my best to get a good answer.”


    At Kim Jeom’s words, Park Sang-wook stood up abruptly and bowed.


    “I am truly grateful!”
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