Qiu Wen believed that money was a loss if it was left untouched. So, while Wen Si Bookstore was on the right track, she also started having people write male-oriented novels. The first one was about a Jinyiwei (Imperial Guard) detective, which put romance in a secondary position and focused on the process of solving the case.
She provided the outline for the book and found a retired coroner from a government office to write it. The coroner's daily work was inseparable from solving cases, and the old coroner had a better understanding of some professional knowledge.
Qiu Wen was so generous with the money that the old coroner had no reason to refuse.
Besides this one, there are also some stories about the Three Kingdoms period, including fabricated stories about historical figures. Most of them are power-leveling and enjoyable novels, since this style is quite popular.
Men who watch it get excited and feel a strong sense of identification, so they naturally won't hesitate to spend money.
Qiu Yun had naturally witnessed the immense popularity of Wen Si Bookstore, which was making a fortune every day. Qiu Yun felt quite complicated. Now that the bookstore no longer needed her to introduce it, she sometimes thought that this shop used to be hers, but in her hands it was a shop that barely made any profit.
Unexpectedly, the shop started making a profit, and a huge one at that, which made Qiu Yun feel complicated. She regretted giving the shop to her and was also a little jealous.
She couldn't quite put her finger on what she was jealous of, since the other person wasn't as valued as she was. Even though the other person owned a shop, her parents still didn't treat her well. But seeing the bookstore doing better and better, her mindset changed.
At first, Qiu Yun was willing to introduce people to the bookstore for Qiu Wen, partly out of kindness. However, the bookstore was better than she had imagined, and she no longer wanted it to be that good.
It's like having a certain mindset: I hope you can live a good life, but I don't want you to live a better life than me.
Qiu Yun couldn't voice her dark thoughts, so she could only sulk in silence.
Two months after Wensi Bookstore opened, Qiu Wen bought another shop and began decorating it in a different style. The name was still Wensi Bookstore, but she planned to mainly sell history books and storybooks.
Two months later, Wensi Bookstore had become a real fashion trend in Cangzhou. It used to only attract women, but now it naturally attracted men as well.
Even military camps were not spared.
Bobo and the others were focused on training the army, so they were naturally unaware of the trends in Cangzhou.
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