"It's not too expensive." Fenton nodded, reaching out to feel the texture of the three types of paper.

Cyrus and Randolph were the same, picked up the paper and began to observe, and found that it was indeed lighter and easier to carry than a parchment roll.

"Can you really write?" Cyrus was still a little skeptical.

"Of course." The clerk put down the paper unhurriedly, took out a paper roll and charcoal pen, wrote on all three middle papers, and then handed it to the three people.

"Now this kind of paper is popular in Chang'an City, and the three of them should have seen this kind of paper when they entered Chang'an City." The clerk explained politely.

"I've seen it." Fenton nodded lightly.

The other two also suddenly realized that the previous list of goods was this kind of paper.

"What is this?" Randolph's eyes caught in the corner stacked goods.

"That's a book, a finished piece of paper." After speaking, the clerk walked over and took a copy and handed it to Fenton and several people.

"This is more convenient, and it can record a lot of things without messing." Fenton immediately saw the benefits of the book.

If you just record the details of the goods on the paper, it will be confusing, and the book is much more convenient, and you can open the record page by page.

"That's right, this is also what many merchants like to buy, and it is more convenient to keep accounts." The clerk said along the way.

"Then buy more of this, this one will definitely be very popular." Cyrus whispered.

"We also need to buy some paper." Fenton said softly.

It's also embarrassing to say, if it weren't for Chang'an City, several people wouldn't know what branches and leaves would not be needed to go to the toilet.

"The paper we use is also classified, a toilet paper, a wrapping paper, which one do you need?" The clerk explained.

"How do you sell your toilet paper?" Fenton wondered, thinking it shouldn't be cheap.

"A roll of toilet paper sells two copper coins, which can be used normally for a family of four for more than ten days." The clerk spoke out about the benefits.

"Give me five thousand rolls of toilet paper first." Fenton said lightly, planning to take a little of this and sell it.

Anyway, this toilet paper is not expensive, bring it back to the Flanders Empire to sell it a little more expensive, after all, people who have used toilet paper are not willing to use branches, leaves and other things.

The clerk took a piece of paper and started writing on it, saying, "Okay, what about the paper and the book?" "

"Bring us five hundred books, 1,000 sheets of white paper, 2,000 sheets of light yellow paper, and 5,000 sheets of yellow I paper." Fenton said after a moment of thought.

"Okay, five hundred books..." the clerk recorded as he repeated.

"And what is the wrapping paper you just said?" Fenton wondered.

"Wrapping paper is paper that you go to some gourmet store, you can use to pack food, or you can use it to pack some other items." The clerk explained, took out a sample and looked at it for several people.

"It feels different to the touch of writing paper." Randolph's eyebrows raised slightly.

"This resilience is relatively good, and many people in Chang'an City will use it to pack some inexhaustible delicacies back." The clerk Amway said.

"And what about the price of this?" Cyrus asked.

"One hundred copper coins." The clerk explained.

"Then let's start with five thousand zhang." Fenton said after thinking.

"Okay." The corners of the clerk's mouth are almost on the back of his head, and today's sales commission is enough for a month's performance.

"Help us send us to room number four of the drunken supper, someone will hand you over." Fenton instructed, and had already asked the attendant to rent the warehouse.

"Okay, I will definitely deliver it to Mr. today." The clerk answered immediately.

"Hmm." Fenton nodded lightly and let the attendant pay the deposit.

Randolph looked at Edward, who was standing in the doorway, and asked, "What do we do next?" "

"After buying perfume, cloth, and paper, let's go see ceramics next." Edward suggested.

"Ceramics? Is it porcelain? Cyrus wondered.

"Ceramics is also another signboard of Chang'an City." Edward said proudly.

"The signboard of Chang'an City? Then go check it out. Fenton was hooked.

Anyway, from yesterday to now, what Edward said and where he took him was not deceiving people.

"Then go this way." Edward led the way ahead.

A few minutes later, Fenton and the others were taken into the ceramic area, and the clerk knew that it was a big customer when he saw what several people were wearing.

"Hello three gentlemen, what do you want to choose?" The clerk greeted warmly.

"We want to see your ceramics here." Fenton said simply.

"Over here, please, let's look at the tray first?" The clerk pointed to the tray area and said.

"The pattern on it looks good." Randolph's gaze was also drawn.

"It's actually so exquisite?" Fenton said in amazement.

When they ate in the past two days, they did not touch tableware, but they were generally some ordinary tableware, and there was no such exquisite pattern decoration.

"It's just a very ordinary kind of ceramics, and there are better ones in it." The clerk led the three to continue walking inside.

The entire ceramic shop sells a wide variety of things, not only vases and ornaments, but also tableware and drinking cups.

"How did you get the color on it, it's amazing." Randolph looked at a blue-and-white ceramic.

"This is a secret of Chang'an City." The clerk reminded that the implication was that this was not something that could be inquired about.

"Fenton, we also have to buy some of this back." Cyrus suggested.

"This must be bought." Fenton nodded heavily, and the nobles of the Flander Empire would definitely rush to buy it.

"What's the price?" Randolph asked.

"We have three grades of ceramics here, high, medium and low, and the price of each grade is different, and the cheapest one also costs eighty copper coins." The clerk explained.

Bargains are not bought here, pottery for civilians in general or something, it is not sold here.

"We can buy it back for a silver coin, and I'm sure many people will buy it." Randolph whispered in Fenton's ear.

"We can buy more low-end ceramics, and buy less high-end ceramics, and those nobles will definitely be hungry." Fenton calculated.

"Yes." Cyrus nodded.

After discussing quietly, the three of Fenton placed an order with the clerk, and asked for a lot of low-end trays, vases, and ornaments.

The amount of high-end ceramics is only about twenty, after all, the coins brought are not enough, and you have to have a few coins left to buy something else.

And it's also time to think about going back to the empire and selling the goods to collect funds.

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