My copy of the Beijing Times should be fine, right?
It wouldn't have been too difficult for her to print just one book for the Bureau of Justice or other publishing houses, but the fact that she was printing the Beijing Times, which required a daily output of new newspapers, made things more challenging.
Now that it has become a proofreader in the Bureau of Justice, the Beijing Times can be considered a semi-official product, and its credibility has been greatly enhanced.
It can not only advertise Baoxiangfang, but also develop a variety of industries.
However, correspondingly, there may be more rules and regulations.
Chen Changli stared at the Beijing Times in his hand, his eyes widening. After a while, he said, "It's not difficult for the princess to print this. However, our Bureau of Records only handles printing; we don't manage anything else."
This newspaper has nothing to do with our Bureau of Justice.
Although he agreed to print this newspaper, he noticed that it featured recommendations for Baoxiangfang's new incense pills, as well as stories about events happening in the homes of powerful and wealthy families in the capital. He knew this couldn't possibly have anything to do with the Bureau of Justice.
Nowadays, the Bureau of Justice is just a library; it can't afford to offend any important figures.
If the matters mentioned here displease any official, they might put pressure on the Bureau of Justice, and he would be the one in trouble then.
Jiang Yimian smiled slightly and breathed a sigh of relief. If the Beijing Times really became something launched by the Bureau of Justice, it would be more harmful than beneficial to her.
Fortunately, I had just added a few strokes to it, writing down the fact that Marquis Anding was impeached in court today.
Otherwise, it might not be that simple.
Thinking it over, she simply said, "Then it's settled. I'll pay the money, the Bureau of Justice will print the Times, and the rest is none of the Bureau of Justice's business."
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