The next morning, the narrator is shocked to learn that someone has written a letter to the president denouncing the blackmailing of merchants. The narrator is furious that the letter has been destroyed, and he vows to destroy the person who wrote it. He also accuses the president of not doing enough to protect the interests of the merchants. He claims that he invested all of his money in the silk business in China, and now he has nothing left.
The next morning, the narrator is shocked to learn that someone has written a letter to the president denouncing the blackmailing of merchants. The narrator is furious that the letter has been destroyed, and he vows to destroy the person who wrote it. He also accuses the president of not doing enough to protect the interests of the merchants. He claims that he invested all of his money in the silk business in China, and now he has nothing left.