Yu Wei generally left all the outside business to Qiu He and Lao Li.

Qiu He is becoming more and more capable, but Lao Li is still a little behind. He and Li Zheng can be said to be on par with each other when it comes to crops.

However, Lao Li still couldn't handle the peddling outside and the contacts with some managers.

Qiu He is doing pretty well so far, but if she wants to expand, Qiu He will have to cut herself in three, which may not be enough.

You can't just buy people from Renyazi. They have been trained. They know how to serve people better than anyone else, but they can't do business.

Qiu He is an example. She was lucky enough to meet her, but her luck is not so good that she can only get high-end talents.

Yu Wei bit the end of his pen, "Where can you find people? It's not easy to recruit capable people in this era. You have to find them one by one from all over the world."

Let Qiu He pay attention first, and also the shopkeepers in her shop to see if there are any that can be used. If it is not possible, they can be deployed first. Of course, it would be better if they have recommended candidates.

Businessmen have their own groups, and there are always a few connections that can be used at critical moments.

When Yu Wei thought of this, he was not so anxious.

She wrote a letter to Qiu He informing her of her thoughts and plans.

During this period of time with Pei Liang, she had to make major adjustments to her dog-like handwriting. Now it is eye-catching, at least every word looks like the same word, and there will no longer be a situation where people cannot recognize it.

Pei Liang laughed at her more than once, but Yu Wei didn't care. As long as the story was well written, the words would be ugly.

Besides, as long as she hid her vest, Pei Liang didn't know who Mr. Meishan was.

The next day, Yu Wei woke up late and had already returned to the biological alarm clock of her previous life where she didn't have to be a social animal and slept until noon.

While eating breakfast and lunch together, she noticed that Grandma Liu was hesitant to speak.

"What's wrong? Tell me, you're like this and you still want to hide it?"

Aunt Liu sighed: "Qiu He said that there are some calligraphy shopkeepers in the house over there who want to see you."

Yu Wei was eating the food, feeling very hungry.

"See you or not, let them go."

The printing technique that Yu Wei originally wanted to learn from Yu Wei was not long after Yu Wei handed it over. The shopkeepers learned about the operation methods through various channels one by one, and they were eager to try it as if they had found a treasure.

Don’t even think about it. Isn’t it strange that the things you worked so hard to get now are so easy to get?

Yu Wei deliberately loosened her control. Those shopkeepers first pirated her books, and now they want to steal her business plan. It would be inappropriate not to cheat her.

The imperial court was secretly printing all kinds of book templates, but suddenly there was a printing trend in the capital. Can the imperial court tolerate it?

Of course, Mr. Meishan was the first to ask questions, but Mr. Meishan did his duty very well. The small workshop was empty, and not even a small bench was left.

So the Imperial Guards checked again and again, and finally found several existing bookstores in the capital without any effort.

Oh, of course I copied it in the end.

The imperial court only copied the printing, but this illegal case still needs to be dealt with.

The money that should be paid must be paid, and the favor that should be given away must be given away.

From the imperial army to the government, and then from the government to the yamen, they were exploited at every level, and several bookstores were almost desperate.

Only then did I realize that Mr. Meishan was behind the scenes. As a last resort, he had to blame Mr. Meishan.

It stands to reason that everything that should be taken from top to bottom is in place. As long as Yu Wei says hello, the superiors will still give him a face.

But these people are dishonest.

Pei Liang told her that there were many travel notes published in the capital, and the contents were consistent with most of Yu Wei's. Moreover, the words and examples were more elegant than hers, and readers obviously liked them more.

If Yu Wei hadn't made the money he should have earned, he would have had to fight with them again.

Cutting off someone's money is like killing your parents, and you still want to show your favor to her.

He really doesn't know how to behave.

After hearing this, Aunt Liu nodded in agreement, as long as Madam is not soft-hearted.

After Yu Wei had eaten, she began to have a prenatal check-up every other day. After the prenatal check-up, she began to write in the notebook. She read, and the little maid picked up the pen to write and polish.

After typing out six thousand words, Yu Wei took the gray book and began to recall the knowledge he had learned in his previous life.

The blue book promised to Huo Yuan has already been given a pamphlet.

The knowledge inside actually only has a small unit of content, but it is enough for them to understand.

As for the current copy, I keep it just in case.

Next time something happens, you can use it to punish those studious mages.

Another ten days passed like this, and Yu Wei finally hired a dozen stewards remotely through Qiu He, and further expanded the scope of agriculture.

Agriculture and livestock also complement each other.

Over at Qingshi Alley, the two brothers followed the blind old man and gradually started practicing talisman cultivation.

Yu Wei still said the same thing, schoolwork cannot be abandoned.

The blind old man also had a title, his surname was Li. The brothers called him master, and Yu Wei called him Mr. Li.

She also chatted with the old man, revealing whether she still had hope of becoming a fu cultivator.

According to what Yu Wei knows, there is no age limit for Fu Xiu. Everything depends on talent and fate.

Obviously the two brothers are destined to be together, and if they are talented, Mr. Li just said that he would watch it again.

As for Yu Wei, Mr. Li said: "Cultivating a talisman is also very energy-consuming. If you want to learn, you have to wait until the child is born."

OK!

When everything was on track, another ten days passed and it was time for Xu Ying to return home.

When Xu Ying came back this time, she was different from before. She was dressed in green clothes, with a cold face, and a pair of exquisite almond-shaped eyes. She looked at people and dogs with the same expression, very indifferent.

Is this... assimilated by the group of research madmen from Qintian Prison?

But when Xu Ying saw Xu Han, the peace in Ma Pingchuan collapsed.

"Han'er...has she become much more solid again?"

Yu Wei breathed a sigh of relief. The little kid was pretty good at pretending. This wave of deepness can be rated [-]%.

She rolled her eyes and said, "Can you speak? Your sister is so round and round. Look, how cute she is."

Xu Ying opened her mouth, but no words came out. Finally, she nodded with difficulty in agreement.

Xu Han said happily: "Yes, Master said so too."

Xu Ying asked her: "Does your master also praise you for being cute?"

I really didn't expect that such a wanton and unrestrained knight-errant could say things that go against his will so naturally.

"That's not true." Xu Han shook his head: "Master said that judging from my figure, I am a top-notch youngster with a bright future!"

Yu Wei: "Your master didn't lie to you, you have to work hard."

Xu Ying: "It's better to be a child, innocent and brilliant."

Yu Wei glanced at her. This child was only over seven years old. He sighed that he was wrong! ?

Is something going on?

"You're not that old, so why are you pretending to be serious? Did you have any friction with your brothers in Qintian Prison?"

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