It could indeed affect the bookstore’s reputation, and consequently, affect the reputation of our master.
The reason is simple.
Most of the content in the agricultural book was reviewed and approved by our master.
If it is widely questioned, it could easily bring about other troubles.
"Since you believe there is an issue with the book’s content, please co forward now and clarify the issues. I will record your statents and then verify the situation of your farms, and request scholars to serve as witnesses to assist in verification and investigation of the causes. How about that?"
Once the Shopkeeper finished speaking, servants imdiately ca over, bringing a desk and paper, ink, brush, and inkstone.
A few n wanted to continue quarreling.
But they missed the best opportunity.
If they continued to argue carelessly, it would only make the bystanders think they were deliberately causing trouble.
The few n exchanged glances and nodded in agreent.
The Shopkeeper acted swiftly and decisively.
He imdiately closed the bookstore’s door and instructed soone to write down the reasons, placing the notice outside the door, so that any scholar visiting the bookstore would know about this matter.
The Shopkeeper was able to make this decision quickly due to the welfare prizes sent from the Chu family yesterday.
Among them were so fresh vegetables and fruits.
The Shopkeeper is responsible for this matter, so he knows that the produce from the master’s Manor is excellent and was all cultivated as written in the book.
At this point, saying the content in the book is suggestive, yet selling it as an agricultural book, authenticity cannot be faked, or it could easily lead to conflicts.
The Shopkeeper felt confident, believing that others deliberately made mistakes elsewhere, resulting in different outcos.
In any case, the content of the book is true, and the master’s Manor has already provided the results.
Now what he has to do is seize this opportunity to prove this matter!
At the sa ti, it can help raise the reputation of our master!
This is also why he sought out so scholars to serve as witnesses.
Of course, these scholars all have relatively clean identities.
This news indeed spread, and for a ti many scholars in the capital knew about this and were curious.
But the result won’t co out so quickly.
So scholars then took agriculture as the the and held poetry gatherings, which beca extrely lively for a while.
anwhile.
In the Yonghe Clothing Store, so troublemaking custors also arrived.
As well as at the Yonghe Restaurant, Yonghe Jewelry Store, and cake shop, etc.
Ye Muyu was working on architectural design drawings at the residence.
She annotated so details on the design drawings, even emphasizing every detail, so anyone who obtained this drawing could build the corresponding house as described.
She heard about the news in the afternoon.
After hearing it, she instructed the Shopkeepers to handle it according to their ideas and did not et them.
Upon hearing this, the Shopkeepers imdiately realized that this was a test of their abilities, wasn’t it?
Imdiately.
After the Shopkeepers discussed briefly.
They decisively responded, using different thods to solve the troubles.
Ye Muyu spent two days working on the drawings and finally completed the design.
In the morning, she put on makeup, dressed in n’s clothing, and went out with a few guards.
She planned to oversee the construction personally.
The carpenters and others had already been contacted.
The Steward in charge here was also one of Ye Muyu’s old subordinates, quite experienced in handling matters.
Seeing Ye Muyu arrive, he hurriedly served tea and water, "Lady..."
"Call Second Housekeeper." Ye Muyu imdiately said.
The Steward quickly nodded, "Second Housekeeper, all the craftsn have arrived, and the dismantling of areas that can be dismantled has been completed."
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