Tang Mo had recently been researching Buddha Jumps Over the Wall, a delicacy he often enjoyed in his previous life, to which he was quite attached. After all, it is a highly nourishing dish, and given his connections with many won in his previous life, Tang Mo was very conscious about health.
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However, unlike in his previous life, this world did not yet possess such luxurious ingredients, or rather, the cold chain technology to gather such an extravagant array of ingredients was nonexistent.
Those living by the sea at Brunas had little attachnt to things like scallops, as they had grown weary of eating them.
But with Brunas's industrial developnt, in the past six months, marine life near Brunas's coast had begun to vanish completely, and the marine life in distant waters was rapidly depleting as well.
On one hand, the problem stemd from the natural resource depletion caused by Brunas's growing population; after all, with more mouths to feed and little else available, people had resorted to overfishing fish and shellfish.
On the other hand, it was due to the terrifying emissions from Tang Mo's factories! This was heavy industrial pollution, which was barely treated before being released into the sea, inevitably affecting the ecological environnt.
Now, the seawater near the discharge pipes of Tang Mo's factory was colored, a truly frightening sight. Therefore, Tang Mo had already ordered that Brunas's marine products were to be banned from use.
To appease the fishern, he even established so food processing plants in the south of Brunas, allowing these fishern to switch careers and beco workers at these plants.
As a result, Tang Mo, wanting to make Buddha Jumps Over the Wall, now had to use ingredients brought back from faraway places.
Tang Mo cleaned the squid thoroughly, then placed it into a porcelain jar he had prepared earlier, secured the lid, and let the seafood's fragrance fill the kitchen. Only then did he raise his head to look at the sowhat nervous young man before him and spoke, "Don't be so tense. Simon told you are an economic genius, so I entrusted this task to you.
You haven't disappointed ; I've looked at the economic model you've built, and it's quite impressive."
"But you still found 30 errors in it and then corrected them… After recalculating… it beca… flawless," the young man pondered for a mont before choosing the words 'flawless.'
It baffled him because he had heard that the young man cooking was an expert in weapon design and also a genius in chanical engineering. Yet this young man demonstrated exceptional economic expertise far beyond this era.
Before eting Simon, Van Kums was called a madman. Despite his youth, he was often viewed as crazy, promoting his calculation formulas every day to the nobility and Ministers.
The usual outco was him being chased away and mocked—though Van Kums, born into a noble family with his father being a Viscount, had so connections in noble circles and was sowhat better off than Tang Mo in his most destitute days.
So, even though he was labeled a madman and ridiculed by many, at least he had food to eat and didn't live in dire straits.
However, his fate changed after he t the newly appointed Minister of Finance, Simon.
Simon had studied many of Tang Mo's economic courses and imdiately recognized that what this young man nad Van Kums had was indeed correct.
Van Kums was also astonished to find that the new Minister of Finance was not incompetent but a truly capable economist.
The two imdiately hit it off, beca close friends, and Simon quickly introduced this innovative young man to Tang Mo.
Initially, Van Kums thought Simon introduced him because Great Tang Group lacked an expert in economic matters like himself.
But after attending two economic courses, he realized the gap between him and the young man teaching was analogous to the distance between the Milky Way and the Androda Galaxy.
He held the utmost reverence for this young man nad Tang Mo, admiring him trendously. Hence, he stayed on to beco Tang Mo's economic advisor.
Recently, Tang Mo had given him an interesting task. As a genius in economics, he imdiately perceived that what Tang Mo was planning was an endeavor comparable to ruling the world.
"I'm not that impressive; your talent far exceeds mine," Tang Mo said while scooping the scallop at into the porcelain jar and covering it again with the lid.
"No! Master! Everything you do astounds ! I pledge to put forth all my effort to realize your goals! There is nothing more magnificent than this in the world!" Van Kums declared excitedly to Tang Mo.
"How are the preparations going?" Tang Mo asked while observing the steam rising from the jar.
Upon hearing Tang Mo's inquiry, Van Kums imdiately responded, "The paper we are producing is an unmatched technology in the marketplace; we've confird through testing that it should last over two years in terms of durability."
"Hmm, very good," Tang Mo nodded slightly.
Van Kums continued discussing the progress of his work, "We have added watermarking on it as you instructed, a completely new anti-counterfeiting asure. We expect that it will take about three years before counterfeits erge."
"For the third aspect, our ink uses the latest process. I believe it will be difficult for others to decipher the ink composition and printing thods, especially when it cos to the printing process," Van Kums had great confidence in these technologies since he had recently t a technical director nad Mathews.
The craftsmanship of this Dwarf elder was without question, and the industrial technology of the Great Tang Group could definitely be said to lead the world.
The world's best processing machinery ensured the precision of the printing equipnt, and with the efforts of the advanced technicians from the Great Tang Group, the brand-new printing equipnt was nothing short of a work of art.
The engraved plates on it could ensure that the printed patterns reached micron-level precision, and with the developnt of electromagnetic technology, no other factory could catch up with the printing precision of Tang Mo's factory.
In this regard, Tang Mo was extrely confident; he could guarantee that for the next few centuries, no one could surpass him in printing technology.
The reason for this was because Tang Mo was preparing to issue paper currency. He intended to issue a type of paper currency worldwide, seizing this domain first and ultimately becoming the world bank.
Of course, all of this had not yet begun, and he would need a long ti to prepare, but he had already started to put things into motion.
In the future, anyone purchasing products produced by the Great Tang Group would have to use the paper currency issued by the Great Tang Group, which would be pegged to gold, similar to British Pounds.
However, Tang Mo had no intention of letting people exchange a large amount of gold from his vault, so he was not planning any kind of equivalent exchange.
"Is the printing experint going smoothly?" Tang Mo asked, staring at his porcelain jar.
"Quite smoothly. Following your instructions, we used denominations of 1 copper coin, 5 copper coins, 10 copper coins, 1 silver coin, 5 silver coins, 10 silver coins, 1 Gold Coin, 5 Gold Coins, 10 Gold Coins, 100 Gold Coins, and 1000 Gold Coins, with an initial total print run set at 20 million Gold Coins."
"What about the coverage estimate?" Tang Mo picked up the tal cigarette case from the other side of the stove and skillfully pulled out a cigarette. He lit it from the flas and drew deeply.
"Estimated coverage includes the surrounding areas of Brunas, Dragon Island, and most of Northern Ridge," Van Kums imdiately responded. "Military salaries will continue to be calculated in Gold Coin to maintain stability."
"Very thoughtful," Tang Mo nodded slightly, holding the cigarette in his mouth, squinting his eyes, and roughly calculating in his mind.
If he used radio, Ironclad Warships, as well as howitzers and bolt-action rifles as security, and added electricity systems, automobiles, trains, and railway shares, he could almost convince the majority of regions to willingly use his currency.
By then, just by relying on the banking system and the right to issue currency, he would be able to control the vast majority of the world's wealth.
It was a super privilege that many countries dread of having, the sickle for harvesting the world's finances, a weapon more lethal than actual nuclear weapons!
"Then let's issue 20 million for starters... Once it's stable and everyone accepts it, we'll move on to the next step," said Tang Mo as he stood up, contemplating. "Once the first indemnity paynt arrives, we can make up for the shortfall in the reserve funds."
"Yes, Master," Van Kums agreed without any objection. He viewed Tang Mo as his lighthouse. By acknowledging Tang Mo as his ntor, he viewed Tang Mo as the idol worthy of his lifelong devotion.
This was entirely a matter of like-minded individuals being drawn together. Such an attraction could not be achieved by other ans. Just as Mathews adored Tang Mo, almost everyone around Tang Mo saw him as a partner in realizing their life goals and achieving their self-worth.
Thus, more and more people called Tang Mo Master. Although it was embarrassing, Tang Mo still had to get used to accepting such a title.
"Will you stay for dinner?" Tang Mo asked after they'd finished discussing serious matters.
For soone practicing his culinary skills, having soone willing to share in the fruits of his labor was a very happy thing.
"How could I impose..." Van Kums's smile stiffened a bit, and he stood up to take his leave: "I'm going to start arranging for the currency printing now."
"What a pity," Tang Mo's mood suddenly deflated; lately, there were fewer and fewer people willing to stay and eat what he cooked.
This might all be Auntie Cui Xi's fault—after all, her cooking might be a bit tastier and had spoiled everyone's palate.
"Ah!" Watching the heartlessly departing Van Kums, Tang Mo sighed, hands clasped behind his back as he left the kitchen. On the stove, Buddha Jumps Over the Wall was still simring, and the scent of burning soon filled the air, accompanied by the crackling of the flas.
"Did I forget to add the broth just now?" Having returned to his office, ready to draw new blueprints, Tang Mo suddenly realized sothing, and then... the next second: "It doesn't matter, let the servants deal with it..."
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