As for the prices of luxury goods, there were no such constraints.
Because of this, Great Chu did not fall into chaos due to a sudden economic trend but continued to grow steadily under control.
Regarding the noble families, the imperial court does not allow monopolies now, which has affected the businesses of some noble families.
At the forefront are some medicinal herbs and paper, ink, brush, and inkstone.
However, these noble families are not foolish; they have a foundation of at least a hundred years and no shortage of silver, merely earning less than before. Although they feel frustrated, it has not touched their bottom line.
Despite this, feeling the pinch, they began to trouble Chu Heng.
Soon, there were many memorials in the court, suggesting that Prince Rong, without offspring, should select a Consort.
The number of these memorials was quite significant, with at least one-third of the court officials mentioning it.
