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The Great Idle Person of the Zhenguan Era.

Chapter 60: Rediscussing Life. [61]



Summary

Li Su, a man who lived two lifetimes, prioritized money as the most beautiful thing, allowing him to live a happy life. He had no interest in becoming an official, fearing the treacherous world of imperial court politics. After saving Princess Dong Yang, he was owed a debt of gratitude but didn't dare to confront her again, fearing she might recommend him for an official position. Instead, Li Su focused on building a large house and improving his life through business ventures, including the movable-type printing that brought him 15 guan. He discussed life with his father, Li Dao Zheng, who was more interested in becoming an official and using connections to achieve success. However, Li Su believed in working hard and earning a better life through his own efforts. With over 20 taels of silver, they decided to build a big house, but Li Su's father also mentioned the possibility of Li Su getting married at 16. Li Su was more focused on achieving his heart's desire for a luxurious life, including a garage, swimming pool, and bathing center. He presented his father with blueprints for the house and gained his trust in taking charge of the project.

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