Tong Chenger lived a bitter life. After her death, a self-proclaimed time administrator, Unit 1314, informed her that her difficult life was due to his mistake during his internship. He promised to...
The pencil offered Kangxi a new possibility.
As Kangxi thought about this, he couldn't help but feel excited. The more he thought about it, the more he imagined a prosperous era in his mind.
When he woke up, Kangxi was still excited, so he summoned Liang Jiugong.
"Open my private treasury, select a few items, and send them to the Crown Prince, Yinzhen, and Xiao Jiu."
Just as Liang Jiugong was about to agree, Kangxi added, "Oh, and don't forget to send a copy to Yinzhen's wife as well."
After all, it was she who had the pencil made.
Those who made the greatest contributions should still be rewarded.
Before the pencil craze had even died down, sofas appeared in some shops in Beijing and were quickly snapped up.
The sofa was made with great care, and Yinzhen knew that the first customers for the sofa would be wealthy families.
Because it is very particular, the price is also quite attractive.
Even so, the sofas in that shop were still in short supply, and only at times like this would Yinzhen marvel at how many rich people there were in the world.
The cheapest sofa set cost no less than one hundred taels, while the more expensive ones cost several thousand taels. Some sets were even made of very precious wood, and their value was so high that they were auctioned off directly, fetching exceptionally high prices.
The sofa broke even within three days of appearing in the shop and started making a profit.
The news first reached Yinzhen's ears, and then Yinzhen told Tong Cheng'er first.
Tong Cheng'er asked, "Is it really that profitable?"
She didn't know much about the sofa industry in modern times. She had never bought a house, and the apartment she rented had a slightly worn sofa. In addition, she was busy with work and hadn't bothered to learn about the industry.
She had considered the possibility of making money, after all, those invitations proved that the upper class in Beijing was indeed very fond of sofas. But no matter how much they were popular, she never expected to break even and make money in just three days!