Each clause of the project was written unmistakably clear without any manipulation of ambiguous wording. The risks were also clearly stated in the clause notes.
The officials would even carefully explain the risks and ask the subscribers to reconsider it multiple times.
It was exactly this serious and responsible attitude that convinced the already interested families of 6th and 7th grades, who eventually decided to subscribe to scattered shares within their financial means.
These scattered shares, aimed at the 5th, 6th, and 7th-grade families, accounted for twenty percent of the total shares, divided into two thousand shares, each representing one ten-thousandth of the total shares.
Even just one of these shares was a substantial investment for a 7th-grade family, as it meant they had to spend two thousand Qian Gold every year and continue this for two hundred years, cumulating to a total investment of four hundred thousand Qian Gold.