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Chapter 609 Meeting the Prince

Chapter 609 Meeting the Prince

The carefree king finally met Ayu on the afternoon of the second day. At that time, Ayu was in the bookstore, discussing the issue of custom-made paper.

The bookstore owner was annoyed. The young girl seemed pleasing to the eye and spoke sweetly, but she demanded that they produce better quality paper and lower prices.

To be honest, in all my years in the capital, I've rarely encountered people who haggle over prices, because most of the people who come to the bookstore are students who are easily embarrassed.

The students bought their items and left. They felt that haggling like ordinary merchants was beneath their dignity, so they bought everything after asking the price.

"Uncle, look! Our family has produced a top scholar in the imperial examinations! From now on, as long as we tell everyone that we only buy paper from your store and never set foot in any other place, do you think those other scholars will be tempted?"

Ayu patiently explained to the bookstore owner, "Uncle, it's not that I want to take advantage of you, but you have to understand that the paper we order is usually only ordered by high-ranking officials and nobles, and even then, not in such large quantities. Our family will be living in the capital for a long time, and with all the travel, we'll need even more. And if my brother becomes an official in the court someday—"

Ayu didn't elaborate further, but everyone knew that as long as one had any connection with an official of the court, even just verbal acquaintances, it would greatly benefit business.

Of course, if you're unlucky and get involved with corrupt officials, you can only accept your bad luck.

The bookstore owner didn't seem to care much, after all, which bookstore owner doesn't have connections behind them?
He just thought that this little girl spoke in a very serious and methodical way, which was quite interesting.

"I think it's quite good." The carefree king suddenly appeared at the entrance of the bookstore, his face expressionless.

The scar on his eyebrow added a touch of seriousness to his already cold face, giving him an imposing and intimidating presence.

Upon seeing the carefree prince, the bookstore owner hurriedly tried to come over and pay his respects, but the prince stopped him with a look.

Ayu went out alone this time because the bookstore was only a few dozen steps away from their new home, and she could see the front door of the house as soon as she looked up, so she didn't let the servants follow her.

As for Qin Huai, having achieved the top rank in the provincial examination, he had already been picked up by people from the Duke of Yong's mansion early in the morning. He was actually not very willing to leave, but Old Madam Wang also advised him that he shouldn't stay any longer once he came in, and before leaving, she even left behind her personal seal.

It was entirely to support the grand scheme that Ayu had mentioned.

This led to the scene where Ayu came to the bookstore to select paper.

She was quite curious to see someone in a wheelchair; strictly speaking, this was the first time she had ever seen someone go out in a wheelchair.

Instead of staring offensively at the other person's legs, she looked at the two large wheels of the wheelchair, wondering to herself, "Elf, this person's chair is so strange, it has two wheels."

[His design is quite ingenious, but it lacks balance, speed, and overall stability; it's not a very good invention.]

Tuanzi seemed quite disgusted.

The world's handicrafts are strange; sometimes they look very exquisite, and sometimes they look extremely rough.

【Oh, there's a task here. If you're interested, kid, you can modify his wheelchair.】

[His status should be quite high. There's no reward for completing the task, but you get 100 points.]

This number of points is comparable to that of Madam Qin before.

(End of this chapter)

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