Chapter 113: A Trip to the Provincial City (27)
"Hey, hey"
Ji Zhanpeng laughed proudly: "Second sister, I am not afraid of the fact that you said that it is too expensive and no one will support you." You must know that the villains in the provincial city rent cheap books, and that is also because those books are old and broken.
If I bring my books back, they'll be new. What's wrong with the high cost of collecting money for new books? ”
He tilted his little head and said confidently: "Also, don't you underestimate our children, do you really think that the children in the village have no money?" Hehe, in fact, everyone is very rich.
You say, if you don't get a little bit of the money you sell when you go to the mountains to pick mushrooms and dig wild vegetables, who can work so actively every time? ”
"Then you're so confident that everyone will come to read your villain book?" Seeing that Ji Zhanpeng was too proud, Ji Aizhen poured a scoop of cold water on him on the side.
"Eldest sister, you would say this because you haven't read it, and you don't know how good the villain book is. I can guarantee that whoever reads the beginning will itch to read them all in one sitting. ”
Ji Zhanpeng smiled: "When I bring the villain book back, who else in my village can have this book?" If there is, who will have more books in their hands than mine?
So don't talk about a dime for a set, even if I want to charge a dime for a set, it is estimated that someone will still be willing to come to see it for a single book of five cents. But for the sake of me usually playing with them, I won't be so ruthless, and I really charge them a dime. ”
"You're not ruthless enough, aren't you? You are simply relying on yourself to be a monopoly, so you dare to sit on the ground and raise the price like this. ”
Ji Beibei smiled and glanced at Ji Zhanpeng: "Although in the village, those friends of yours are all 'rich people', but it is not easy for them to save money, and those are all hard-earned money......
"Second sister, you can't say that, wouldn't it be hard money for me to bring so many villain books from the provincial capital all the way back?"
Listening to the meaning of Ji Beibei's words, there was a meaning of letting himself collect less money, or even not collecting money, Ji Zhanpeng suddenly became anxious.
He shouted eloquently: "And the money I paid for the book is still half a month of hard work for so many of us." Fortunately, it was finally sent to the provincial capital and sold to earn it, isn't this hard-earned money? ”
"Before I finished speaking, you were in a hurry. Do you know what I'm going to say next? Seeing that Ji Zhanpeng was so excited, Ji Beibei rolled his eyes at him.
"Second sister, didn't you say that you said that before to make me collect less money?" Ji Zhanpeng asked aggrievedly.
"Self-righteous and self-righteous."
Ji Beibei shook his head and looked at him angrily: "In fact, what I want to say next is that in addition to those who have money, those friends of yours must also have no money." If you charge so much, there will definitely be people who look down on you even if they like it.
So, I originally wanted to suggest that you might as well just buy a few sets of more classic villain books in the bookstore and read them yourself. As for the ones that are rented to others, it is better to buy new books than to buy second-hand old books and bring them back with them.
Because the books are rented to others to read, there are very few people who can really cherish them, and the more people who read the books, it is easy to become broken, and even some people will secretly tear the pages.
Instead of watching new books quickly become old books, broken books, and broken books where you feel distressed and half dead, why not buy second-hand old books in the first place? That way, you don't have to worry about your new book, not to mention, you can spend about the same amount of money, and you can buy more villain books. ”