I opened a bookstore in ancient times
10 parts Complete Chef Su Yao was transmigrated into a weak scholar of the same name who was waiting for the exam in Beijing.
Faced with the upcoming rebellion, palace coup, and political struggle in the book, Su Yao, who had the cannon fodder script in hand, decisively packed up his bedding: What exam to take? Isn't it nice to inherit the family property?
The Su family has an ancestral bookstore, which sells classics and legends together. From then on, Su Yao lived a healthy life of collecting manuscripts, selling books, making money, drinking tea, and being in a daze.
There was only one most profitable writer who was very difficult to deal with, cold and mean, tricky and sarcastic, and had all kinds of reasons for not writing or not writing.
The first time Su Yao went to his house to urge him to submit his manuscript, Mr. Fu leaned on the couch without even raising his eyes: "The wonton skin I ate today was too thick, it hurt my teeth, I can't write anymore."