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Chapter 355 Xiao Zhong’s Story (First update)(2/2)

Although it still sounds like vernacular, it is much simpler.

Shu Shu wrote very cheerfully, with a smile on her face involuntarily.

Sure enough, it is important to maintain a childlike innocence.

She had an image of an innocent and cute little Zhong in her mind.

She didn't know why, but she couldn't help but take on the appearance of Brother Nine.

From the west to the east, it will grow into a knowledgeable and knowledgeable little clock.

At the appropriate time, tell the new generation of emperors and grandchildren about the vastness of this world and the rapid development outside.

After Shu Shu had written a few pages of the opening chapter, her wrist became sore and she put down the pen.

Then I heard Brother Jiu say: "Where's the back?"

He didn't know when he came over, and he watched it with great interest.

Shu Shu spread his hands and said, "I haven't thought about it yet..."

Brother Jiu asked: "Then we have to go to the pier, right? Get on the boat..."

Shu Shu smiled and said: "I don't know either. I just thought of this and wrote it here..."

As for the next plot, she hasn't thought about it yet.

Brother Jiu looked at the paper, which contained only three pages and several hundred words. He shook his head and said, "You just made Fujin for me. If you write a book, you have to beg for food..."

Shu Shu stretched out her hand and said, "What should I do if my wrist is sore?"

Ninth Age pulled her over, rubbed her, and said: "Khan Ama has Western quills over there. I'll beg for two boxes later..."

Shu Shu hurriedly said: "No, no, you can just use the eyebrow pencil as refill for writing later."

Brother Ninth's eyes were still glued to those pages: "Why did you think of writing this? It's for me to read? When the cashmere comes out, we will follow suit and make more tricks to double the sales and sell them to France..."

As he spoke, he shook his head and said: "I'm afraid it's not possible. It's not easy to be better than the old. It's more suitable to sell to places like Southeast Asia, Russia, and Mongolia... But our unique porcelain and silk satin can increase sales. More

Earn some money and come back..."

Shu Shu pointed to the "Zi Zhi Tong Jian" next to him and said, "I just thought it looked like a lot of effort, so I wanted to write a simple and fun story, so I went back to coax Xiao Liu and the others..."

Brother Jiu was unhappy and said: "What are you doing with all that effort? My hands are tired of writing..."

Shu Shu said softly: "Idle time is idle, just passing the time. If we have a little brother, we will also show him..."

Brother Jiu remained silent.

Prince Zhuang's Mansion is a lesson learned from the past.

Without a son, he was treated as fat by his cousins, and many people stared at him.

If your family really doesn't have any children in the future, then you can decide on an heir early and save yourself the trouble.

He said: "Then why doesn't it seem easier to start from France and go directly to the Qing Dynasty?"

Shu Shu pointed to the Sun Dragon Clock on the desk and said, "Didn't you see it?"

Brother Jiu picked it up again, read it again, shook his head and said, "It looks too plain to be elegant. How about I help you polish it?"

Shu Shu shook her head and said: "It's not like taking it out to engrave or polish it. It's just a children's book, written for fun..."

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Brother Jiu thought for a moment and said, "That's fine, we don't care about the reputation of a talented woman."

There are talented women now.

It was also sought after by literati.

But their backgrounds are not all well-off, and most of them are people in social circles.

For example, the late talented man Nalan Rongruo had a concubine named Shen Wan, a talented girl from Jiangnan who was a female poet.

Some good families are mostly widows.

Shu Shu laughed and said, "I think too highly of me. Where can I find a serious book?"

Nowadays, people value poems and songs, and novels are not orthodox in the first place.

Not to mention Shu Shu, a children’s book that is so simple that it is shockingly simple.

Even if you really ask a scholar to read it, you will only criticize it for being useless, and you will probably be regarded as a representative of uneducated and unskilled.

Brother Jiu thought more and valued Shu Shu's erudition. He did not regard this as a pure children's book. He pointed at one of the passages and said: "But there is also a book about business in it. How about changing it? Don't let outsiders read it.

go!"

Shu Shu just wanted to use "Little Bell" to subtly influence the next generation of emperors and grandchildren, and didn't care much about the rest.
Chapter completed!
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