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The Great Idle Person of the Zhenguan Era.

Chapter 83: Avoiding Him. [84]



Summary

Li Su was offered 3,000 taels by Cui Hou An for his movable-type printing technique, but he hesitated and expressed concerns about the safety of the coins and potential theft. Cui Hou An agreed to build a larger house for Li Su and assign guards to watch over his warehouse. However, Li Su revealed that he had already presented the technique to Princess Dong Yang, which enraged Cui Hou An. The imperial decree arrived, awarding Li Su a prize and the imperial seal with the inscription "Li's Printing Bookstore." Cui Hou An's expression changed, and he laughed unpleasantly, realizing that the Cui Family's plans had been foiled. Li Su was awarded a prize, and the Cui Family decided to distance themselves from the art of printing. Dong Yang visited Li Su again, admiring the emperor's handwriting on the inscription, and Li Su teased her about coming empty-handed.

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