Qing Dynasty Transmigration: Winning by Lying Down

Emperor Yongzheng defeated his brothers and ascended the throne, only to die exhausted after thirteen years, leaving behind ambitions unfulfilled. Unwilling to accept this fate, his soul wandered t...

Chapter 267 Attraction

After saying that, the shopkeeper left.

Bobo and the others began to look through the books the shopkeeper had brought. Zhang Tingyu had a really good eye and immediately spotted the book "Ningyuan" that he had read before.

He looked at it but didn't pick it up; it was Bobo who picked it up.

Bobo frowned as soon as he opened it, clearly realizing it was just a storybook, but he didn't say anything and continued reading.

Actually, Bobo has also read storybooks. You'll have to ask Yunrong about that. Although she's a science student, that doesn't stop her from reading storybooks. She hasn't read many, but there are indeed such books in the study of Kunning Palace.

Yunrong wouldn't interfere with Bobo's reading habits. Before Bobo moved to the Prince's Residence, he lived in Kunning Palace, so he knew what books were in the study.

He was startled when Yunrong saw him reading a storybook. After all, he could tell that the storybook wasn't a proper book. He was afraid that Yunrong would be angry, but she wasn't. Instead, she asked him how to raise a child and what he had learned from it.

Bobo didn't explain it very clearly at the time, so Yunrong took the opportunity to teach him a lesson, telling him which parts of the stories were believable and which were not, and that if they were just for passing the time, he should never take them seriously.

There's a saying that goes, "Creativity originates from life, but it transcends life!"

Therefore, the stories in vernacular stories are only isolated cases, and many more are fictional plots created to satisfy some unrealistic ideas.

Bobo later read some storybooks, but he didn't quite agree with the stories in them.

Then I got too busy and haven't touched it in a long time.

Bobo's brows gradually relaxed. "Ningyuan" was indeed a good book. Bobo had read more case files than Zhang Tingyu. Many of the investigation methods in it were very professional. It was clear that the series of murder cases in it were a bit far-fetched, but undeniably, it was quite captivating when written.

Bobo got absorbed in it.

I read for a while until my eyes started to ache, then I stopped and closed the book.

Books are attractive, but it's not worth it if they hurt your eyes.

While Bobo was reading, Zhang Tingyu and Fuqing also started flipping through books.

Quite by chance, Zhang Tingyu opened a book called "A Wise Minister of a Generation," which tells the story of a non-existent dynasty (a fictional dynasty) and a scholar who works hard to achieve great things and rises to become a powerful minister, with a naturally excellent ending.