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The Great Idle Person of the Zhenguan Era.
Chapter 80: The Emperor's Personal Edict. [81]
Summary
Dong Yang spoke to her father, Li Shi Min, about Li Su's contributions to the country, including his invention of the movable-type printing technique. Li Shi Min was impressed but also saw through Li Su's intentions, believing that he created the technique for business purposes. Despite this, Li Shi Min decided to reward Li Su by granting him exclusive permission to operate the printing business in the capital. Meanwhile, Li Su received news that Zhao, the owner of the store, had been released from prison, and the officials had apologized and given him compensation. Li Su was not surprised, knowing that Dong Yang had delivered the goods to the palace. Later, Cheng Chumu arrived in Taiping Village, looking pale and complex, and apologized to Li Su for the Cheng Family's fault in stealing the secret recipe and offered compensation. Li Shi Min decided to reward Li Su by letting him be in charge of the printing business, and Dong Yang was tasked with informing Li Su of the decision. Li Shi Min saw Li Su's intentions but still chose to reward him, believing that his invention was valuable to the country. Dong Yang's words had struck a chord in Li Shi Min's heart, and he realized that Li Su's invention was indeed for business purposes. However, he still saw the value in Li Su's contribution and chose to reward him.Full content
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