"Boss, I'll leave this book here. See if any student is willing to copy it. I'll pay 300 coins per copy."
The shopkeeper was taken aback. 300 coins for a copy? Which book was this expensive?
Usually, 50 coins were more than enough for a copy.
When the shopkeeper took the book and opened it, he found beautiful illustrations and text. They were lifelike and vivid.
If it went for 300 coins a copy, he could earn 100 coins per book. The thought made the shopkeeper grin with glee.
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Xiao'er left the bookstore and went to her exclusive private room at the restaurant across the street, the Four Seasons.
In addition to bringing textbooks to the bookstore for copying and picking up a few medical books, she went out today because Fu Ranhui had made an appointment with her here.
Xiao'er sat by the window, watching the hustle and bustle of life unfold below.
Suddenly, a familiar figure entered the bookstore, which aroused her attention.