Chapter 88 Selling Books 1
Chi Yuye slowly walked to the place where he usually reads and writes, and handed a thick book to her: "This is the book I copied. You can help me get it to the bookstore to sell it. If this thing is sold now, it will be even more valuable." It’s worth more. I originally wanted to wait until my leg healed and go by myself, but now it seems that it’s too late to wait until I can go.”

He saw that Gu Yin was still worried about making money, and he couldn't keep relying on her to make money.

Gu Yin looked at such a thick book with his handwriting all over it. She knew that he had been writing here when he had nothing to do, but she didn't expect that he had written so much.

As expected of her handsome husband, he is not lazy at all.

Since he was anxious to sell this thing, Gu Yin felt that it should be very important, so he said straightforwardly: "Then I will go there tomorrow, just in time to stock up on some food."

Gu Yin decided and went to make dinner.

For fear of damaging the copied book, Gu Yin carefully placed it on the table: "Put it here first. I'll pick it up when I leave tomorrow."

Chi Yuye wanted to laugh when he looked at her.

Gu Yin was making dinner, so he helped light the fire and let the two children play by themselves.

Chi Yuye had never thought before that one day he and Gu Yin would get along so harmoniously. He thought he would never be able to talk to Gu Yin together in this life.

The two of them seemed to have a tacit understanding even when they were not talking in the kitchen.

Day two.

Gu Yin took his two children to the city.

Chi Yuye's leg disease has improved a lot, and he can take care of himself at home, so Gu Yin can take care of both children to avoid favoring one over the other.

After going there, she went to the bookstore first and settled Chi Yuye's affairs first, so that she could feel more at ease.

"Girl, are you going to buy the Four Treasures of the Study?" The boy from the bookstore looked at Gu Yin and asked with some uncertainty.

"I have a copied book here. I wonder if your bookstore will accept it." Gu Yin asked.

Copied books?
The kid in the bookstore was a little surprised when he heard it. Very few people could copy books. He didn't expect her to be able to do it. She looked like a country woman.

"I collected it," the boy replied, "I just want our shopkeeper to keep an eye on it."

Gu Yin nodded.

The child went to find the shopkeeper.

The shopkeeper's hair was a little gray. When he heard that he was selling copied books, he was particularly interested in Gu Yin: "Girl, you want to sell copied books? As long as the writing is neat, I will accept the copied books, but how much will you charge?" The money depends on the content."

Gu Yin handed the things to him.

The shopkeeper opened the book and nodded with satisfaction when he saw it: "The writing is beautiful and clean, and there are no typos!"

He was clearly more interested.

After looking down carefully, his pupils dilated: "Who copied this? He is so good at it. These are the top three essays in the scientific examination in previous years."

"My husband copied it. He is a scholar." Gu Yin replied.

After saying this, there were many people around Gu Yin, who were all obviously interested in the book. They were all scholars, and of course they wanted to buy it back for reference.

"How much do you plan to sell the girl for?" the shopkeeper asked sincerely.

Gu Yin didn't expect that his handsome little husband could be so capable.

At first she thought they were copies of the Four Books and Five Classics. There was no printing in this era, so books were very expensive, and the copied books could be sold as single books.

(End of this chapter)

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