Add Bookmark | Recommend this book | Back to the book page | My bookshelf | Mobile Reading

Free Web Novel,Novel online - All in hlnovel.com -> Fantasy -> Jiang Menjiao: Mr. General is a bit rough

Chapter 355 Guidance

Previous page        Return to Catalog        Next page

    ??

    Uncle Qin showed Song Wan the bookstore's previous account books. Only then did Song Wan learn that this humble bookstore actually had twenty branches within the Zhaoling area, covering almost every prefecture and county. Song Wan had previously been in Mu  The bookstore I saw was one of the branches.

    These bookstores will collect manuscripts from local scholars on weekdays, compile them into storybooks and publish them for everyone to buy and read. Of course, these people will also collect various news and manuscripts in private and send them back to Hanjing.

    Wei Heng usually has no purpose, so these messages are all kinds of, a bit messy, and not as serious as imagined.

    Wei Heng collects manuscripts just to facilitate the placement of informants to collect information. Except for the bookstore in Hanjing, he does not have much control over the manuscripts of other branches, so most of these branches are in a state of loss. Even this store only wrote a few books in Song Wan last year.  I made a little money after writing this article.

    Uncle Qin said: "The owner is talented and energetic. I believe the bookstore will get better and better under the leadership of the owner."

    ""

    Wei Heng mostly wants to take the blame and ask her to help take care of the bookstore and help him with work, right?

    Song Wan couldn¡¯t help but curse, but the more he looked through these account books, the clearer his thoughts became.

    She had helped Gu Yanting buy several shops before, but she preferred writing storybooks. Now that Wei Heng has given her this bookstore, she has a lot of room to develop, but more importantly  Yes, she can do more with this bookstore.

    I don¡¯t know if Wei Heng has checked these accounts before, and Song Wan has no intention of pursuing them. She went through the accounts roughly, and said to Uncle Qin: "I want to take these account books back and take a look. For the time being, this month will be as before."  According to the rules, I will tell you about any reform measures later."

    Uncle Qin took a sip of the medicine and said, "I'm already so old. I can do a lot of things, but I can't do anything else."

    Song Wan smiled and said: "Don't worry, I won't burden you. I just want you to tell me the previous rules and show me the way. I will do the rest by myself."

    "oh."

    Uncle Qin prolonged his voice, obviously satisfied with Song Wan's answer.

    Song Wan couldn¡¯t sit still thinking about what he had to do, so he took the account book and hurried back with Qing E.

    After returning home, Song Wan did not go back to Ningkang Court, but went directly to Shoukang Courtyard where Ruan lived. Ruan had just gotten up from her lunch break, and Song Wan waited for her to wash up before revealing her intention: "Aunt, I just took over a bookstore recently.  But I know very little about doing business, and I¡¯d like you to help me figure out how it works.¡±

    Ruan originally wanted to ask Song Wan about his future plans, but when he heard this, he immediately became interested and said, "Let me see quickly. That bastard in my family has been running around all day without a trace. Ting'er is going to join the army again. I'm still worried."  The business skills of our Ruan family are about to be lost, and it would be best if you, Ah Wan, are interested."

    Song Wan gave all the account books to Ruan. Ruan turned over a few pages and then the excitement on her face faded. She looked at Song Wan seriously and asked, "A-Wan, from whom did you buy this bookstore?"  Of? How much did it cost?"

    Song Wan could see that these accounts were losing money, and Ruan could see it even more clearly. She was afraid that Song Wan would be tricked and suffer losses.

    Song Wan hesitated and said, "This is a dowry given to me by a close friend of my eldest brother. He mainly used the bookstore as a cover to collect evidence for the Song family's vindication, and did not put much thought into making the bookstore profitable."

    "How can this be done?" Ruan didn't agree, "Evidence must be collected, and money must be earned. Otherwise, once someone becomes suspicious, wouldn't the whole thing be revealed during an investigation?"

    Hearing this, he knew that the Ruan family had some skills. Song Wan quickly said: "What my aunt said is absolutely true. Please teach me how to make money and collect the information we want."

    Song Wan said as he helped Ruan's shoulders. It was rare for Ruan to see her so attentive, so she raised her eyebrows and asked, "What else does Ah Wan want to do after taking over this bookstore?" (Remember this website's website address: www.hlnovel.com
Didn't finish reading? Add this book to your favoritesI'm a member and bookmarked this chapterCopy the address of this book and recommend it to your friends for pointsChapter error? Click here to report