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Three days later, Zhu Wencong generously rewarded those who had participated in the expedition, at his estate. Over these three days, they had continuously improved their personal image.
Once people have money, they begin to pursue more, such as clothing, fame, decoration, etc., needing to showcase that they are wealthy, educated, and cultured.
In the past, they dared not to desire luxury due to lack of money, but now that they had money, they could achieve it. People who suddenly come into wealth often engage in frenzied spending.
Therefore, Zhu Wencong didn't reward them immediately, giving them ample time to properly enjoy the opulent life.
Zhao Da originally wanted to surrender the treasures he had obtained, giving up seven-tenths to Zhu Wencong, but Zhu Wencong outright rejected the idea, not lacking such trivial sums.