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Dao Equaling the Heavens

Thousands of years ago, the great abilities of the three teachings of Buddhism, Daoism, and Demonism decided on a place for becoming immortal. Three thousand years ago, a Taoist was close to becoming immortal. Three hundred years ago, the Daqian Dynasty was established, and chaos is expected in another three hundred years. In this era, the path to immortality opens; a celestial swordsman freezes fourteen states with one sword, a heavenly Daoist maiden seeks eternal life, a naturally born Holy Son claims to be invincible, and a Buddhist Holy Monk saves all sentient beings. Gu Wen lives as a beggar, enters a household as a servant, witnessing the disordered world, drifting aimlessly. In a world filled with divine beings, he alone is a mortal. However, a lowly origin is not a disgrace; striving through the grand path, even as a common man and mundane son, he can still be the foremost in the world. "Mortal Gu Wen, my Dao is euqaling the heavens!"

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98 Chs

Chapter 40: Continuous wars, plundering from the merchants

Near noon, Gu Wen had just finished breakfast when he heard wailing outside his residence.

Stepping outside, he saw a round-faced merchant with a large belly clutching the legs of a government official and wailing, surrounded by a large group of government officials and government workers continuously moving items out of his house, appearing as if they were about to confiscate everything.

After inquiring through his servants, he learned that the Market Trading Department was collecting taxes again, specifically targeting merchants with a "household tax."

The Market Trading Department, responsible for the collection of commercial taxes, also managed the taxes for all merchants. It was led by a deputy director and staffed with eight minor yet influential officials, who tightly controlled the merchants like fearsome beasts.

As for the reason behind their actions resembling a house raid, it was because the tax officers also needed to supplement their household expenses.