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Good Landlord of the Tang Dynasty.

Chapter 262: Copyright (Fourth Update, Additional Update for 600 Votes!). [261]



Summary

Kong Ying Da is thrilled to receive a free offer for his book, which consists of 30 volumes. Zhang Chao plans to print and sell it, providing detailed annotations to aid understanding. They agree on a contract, with Kong Ying Da receiving 10 coins per book sold. Zhang Chao's printing costs are minimized through efficient processes, allowing him to profit significantly while keeping prices low. Kong Ying Da is excited about the book's potential reach and chooses the title "The Masayoshi of the Analects." Lu Ming De, inspired by Kong Ying Da's success, inquires about printing his own works under similar conditions.

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