Jiang Ci waited for a while, and then someone came over.
Several teenagers were clearly there together, having come to the library to read.
I was passing by and out of curiosity, so I took a look.
"Review materials...are they real?"
"It's definitely fake. Have you forgotten what Liu Zhang bought? What were those? They have absolutely nothing to do with the knowledge points we learned in the college entrance exam!"
"What a waste of twenty yuan!"
Jiang Ci hissed inwardly upon hearing the number.
Zhou Mingli was already quite demanding, charging five yuan per booklet, but no one expected someone to be even more ruthless.
Jiang Ci raised her eyelids and said, "You can open it and take a look."
She was bundled up tightly, and her voice was muffled, making it impossible to recognize her original voice.
The girl became interested, squatted down, and picked up a list of key points for reviewing liberal arts subjects.
She hadn't originally intended to buy it, but after flipping through the pages, her eyes lit up.
"Anything else?"
Jiang Ci pointed to the other three stacks.
She said, "There are twenty books in total, first come, first served."
Only twenty books in total!
The girl took a breath.
Her companion noticed she was squatting there motionless, so she went over and asked, "What are you doing? Why aren't you moving?"
"Look! This is really college entrance exam review material! And it's quite comprehensive!" the girl exclaimed excitedly to her companion.
"real?"
"Are there science majors? And foreign language majors too?!"
Jiang Ci replied in a muffled voice, "Yes, I have both."
Several teenagers flipped through the pages, overjoyed.
Sure enough! This really is review material!
"How much!?"
A young boy asked.
Jiang Ci glanced at him and pointed to the ground that was covered by his hand.
The paper clearly stated, "Five yuan per book, no bargaining."
The girl immediately pulled out a ten-yuan note, "I want two books!"
Jiang Ci decisively took the money and let her keep it.
Someone paid the money and took away the review materials, and her companions immediately started making a fuss.
Two books for ten yuan...
A bit expensive.
Some people are conflicted.
Someone even approached the girl and said, "Hey, can I borrow it after you're done reading?"
The girl said seriously, "No, I bought this with my own money. There are less than fifty days left until the college entrance exam, and I still need to study! I don't have time to lend it to you."
Yes, in fact, everyone taking the college entrance examination is a competitor to each other.
Why would a girl lend her study materials to her rival? Was she trying to ensure her rival's success so she would fail?
Don't be funny.
"Then I'll buy two books too..."
"Is one book enough? I'm not very good at physics, though."
"What if there are other subjects that you haven't reviewed?"
"this……"
Hesitating, I thought about how ridiculous it would be if I failed the exam because I hadn't studied enough...
The boys and girls gritted their teeth and each bought two books.
In just twenty minutes, Jiang Ci had sixty yuan more in his hand.
They grabbed their booklets and headed to the library. Time was of the essence; they needed to study quickly and couldn't afford to linger!
More people arrived later, seemingly having overheard the teenagers' discussion and found them by their voices.
When asked if Jiang Ci sold study materials, Jiang Ci nodded.
Since the question is about export, we need to see if these booklets are actually study materials.
Jiang Ci was naturally certain that the materials given to her by Shen Conghe, who worked at the Education Bureau, were genuine college entrance examination review materials.
Compared to those that mislead and corrupt, at least the products sold by Jiang Ci and Zhou Mingli are genuinely useful.
The twenty booklets sold out in no time.
Jiang Ci packed up the money, but instead of going home, she rode her bicycle to her usual library, opened her books, and began to study.
When Zhou Mingli got home from get off work, he did not find Jiang Ci at home.
Zhou Mingli knew that Jiang Ci's usual reference materials were not on her desk, so he knew she had gone to the library.
This was normal, so Zhou Mingli wasn't too worried. After changing his clothes, he started preparing to sell the booklets.
When Zhou Mingli moved it, he noticed something was wrong.
Yesterday, the weekend, we sold a hundred copies. Zhou Mingli even looked through them again last night. Now, it seems there are fewer than expected.
Zhou Mingli frowned.
The doors and windows were locked securely, and it didn't look like anyone had been there.
How could it be missing?
Jiang Ci took it out?
Zhou Mingli lowered his eyes, suppressing his thoughts, and carried the remaining eighty copies in one go, intending to sell them all today.
More and more people are buying review materials.
It's no wonder this stuff sells so fast; study materials are incredibly hard to find these days.
The review materials in the bookstore were sold out long ago.
The printing plant also needs time to reprint, and there are very few review materials available on the market.
The place Zhou Mingli went to this time was quite remote; those who were cracking down on speculation and profiteering never came here.
He sold with confidence and boldness. As soon as the goods were put out, a group of educated youth returning to the city and recent graduates who wanted to buy better review materials flocked to Zhou Mingli.
Zhou Mingli finished selling materials earlier today than yesterday.
But because it was far from home, it was already dark when I got back.
Jiang Cidu had finished dinner with the three children and was now pulling Zhou Yang's ear, making him take a bath obediently.
Zhou Yang cried loudly, "Mommy, I want to play a little longer."
Jiang Ci patted his fat buttocks, "I want to hit you a couple more times, are you willing?"
Zhou Yang's little hands, which had been covering her eyes, immediately moved to her bottom. "No, don't hit me..."
Zhou Miao sat at the door, giggling, "My brother is so naughty, all he thinks about is going out to play!"
"See? Mom scolded me."
After saying that, she heard her father's bicycle and ran again, shouting, "Daddy's home!"
No sooner had he finished speaking than Zhou Mingli emerged from around the corner.
"dad!"
Jiang Ci turned to look at him and said, "Go wash your hands. There's still some rice left for you in the pot."
Zhou Mingli smiled, patted Zhou Miao's head, and ushered her into the house. After parking his bicycle, Zhou Mingli walked quickly to Jiang Ci's side.
Zhou Yang wiggled his little bottom, clearly not wanting to take a bath.
Jiang Ci then slapped his restless bottom again.
Did you help me sell books today?
The two were close together, and Zhou Yang, that little rascal, was still determined to go against his mother and didn't want to take a bath, so he didn't hear what his father was saying at all.
Jiang Ci also lowered her voice and said, "There are more people at the library who need this, so I just took some. It only took half an hour."
Zhou Mingli stared at her for a long time, chuckled softly, leaned over and kissed her hair. "I'm going to wash my hands and eat."
Jiang Ci hummed in agreement.
After tidying up, Jiang Ci didn't go straight to sleep. Instead, she drew the curtains and sat at her desk, flipping through the books she had borrowed from the library.
A dry body, smelling of soap, was pressed against his back.
Zhou Mingli bent down, lowered his head, and gently nuzzled her neck. "Selling those things isn't tiring at all, it's not even as heavy as the rice and flour I carry at work, Jiang Ci."
"Don't worry about my health."
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