Incantation Script Family/C12 Invited out of the Game
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C12 Invited out of the Game

Fu Tine got up and said, "Sorry for the offense." Then, she turned her face and said, "Keep the money well. We will come back tomorrow." She did not dare to stay any longer. Once she stayed for a long time, his father couldn't help but ask. Before he obtained the painting, he didn't want to take the risk of being investigated for gambling.

Fu Tine did not give the opponent a chance to play a round and left the private room. Naturally, there were people who took care of the rest of the matters. Once she got into the carriage, she leaned against the carriage and supported her forehead as she sighed. This body was still too weak. She felt tired after doing the things that took up her mind.

Her opponent's chess skills were not high. Fu Tine was so tired because she planned a beautiful killing game to brighten her name.

When he returned to the manor, he was just in time to have lunch. Fu Shen's beloved daughter was anxious and it was not difficult to notice that her daughter's complexion was not good. He immediately ordered people to send her back to rest.

A group of servants quickly busied themselves and placed their meals back in the courtyard. At least they served the two mistresses some food. During this period of time, the Imperial Physician had taken a look and said that she was just a little tired, so there was no harm in taking an afternoon nap.

Only then did Fu Shen feel slightly relieved. When his daughter woke up from her afternoon nap, the servant went back and forth to and fro and the Eldest Young Master was already feeling refreshed and at ease. Only then did he truly feel relieved. He still placed his night meal in the courtyard and went over to accompany her.

After the dinner, the father and daughter, one by one, read books, and chatted for a while. They had a lot of interesting things to talk about. Fu Shen saw that his daughter's expression was the same as usual, so he went back to his room to rest in peace.

The next day, his father went to the yamen in front of him. Fu Tine followed the instructions and went straight to the chess club. As expected, the boss found a new face to play with.

This game was far more decisive and efficient than the day before. Fu Tine was decisive and calculated when she saw the big picture. She did not have to take the long exam and did not have to worry about it. She was extremely straightforward and occupied the entire country. When the other party threw the game, she stood up and left. She also did not play the game again.

After a few days, Fu Tine still did not have a hundred taels of silver that she had ordered Gui Tian to win back. Thinking about it, it made sense. Usually, just the members of the chess club were all wealthy people. Those who were truly rich did not mingle in that area.

However, it was precisely this kind of chess club that kept an upper-stage player who could keep the situation under control. Usually, it was not easy for them to gamble. Fu Tine was waiting for the boss of the chess club to invite the most troublesome person out.

Speaking of which, most of the scholars in the world were students of the Humble Class. They could not make a living for their reputation and their bodies could not withstand the labor. However, studying cost money. Usually, writing, ink and ink were a huge expense. Purchasing books was another expense, not to mention the student gatherings that happened every few days.

In ancient times, there was no threshold to enter the spring examination, so the candidate needed to be nominated for the midterm and autumn examination.

Before entering the perimeter, there were officials who specialized in inspecting recommendations and official edicts. The official edicts could be obtained in the Shizi Examinations. However, this recommendation letter could only be obtained by exchanging trips. It was precisely because of the importance of recommendations that many prefectures had large schools. They were all established by renowned scholars throughout the dynasties, so naturally they would be able to obtain the letter of recommendation if they went in to study. This trip should also be considered a sum of money. (It is equivalent to students filling in their matriculation form and writing down certain secondary schools and so on and so forth. It was also where they came from. )

Actually, to put it bluntly, many scholars worked hard for their studies, not for their lives. As for how the Humble Class students could feed themselves, not only could they not ruin their reputation, but they could also obtain what they needed daily. There were many things to pay attention to here.

There was already a printing technique on the weekend, but a live printing technique only appeared in the early years of the new year. The manpower and resources required to carve a set of words were too great, so there were many unpopular books, miscellaneous books, and so on. They still relied on manpower to copy and write. Thus, there were scholars who specialized in transcribing books for the library in the city. This was the first.

There were also people who bought words for a living, just like everyone had imagined, writing calligraphy and paintings and selling them on the streets was the least popular. Those who were able to sell the calligraphy and paintings in the Glazed Tile Factory were all somewhat famous. This was the second reason.

Or, even if they were customers in a rich family, they would usually be friends with their owners. To outsiders, they were only guests, but they received monthly silver. It was clear that this was the third reason why they were 'keeping customers'.

In the end, they talked about the "Chess Customer." Due to the high requirements for chess strength, and also due to the consideration of reputation, the number of people was very low. Those who were able to truly support the chess club were at least the best of the best in the capital. This was four.

These chess players held the offerings of the Chess Club every month, but usually did not appear in the Chess Club. Once they appeared in the game, it would definitely be a big game, and winning or losing had nothing to do with them. On the other hand, the boss of the chess club also drew the bets without losing any money. This was similar to the guests invited by some variety show in modern society. However, there were very few true students among the chess players. Many of them were old masters with merit but no official positions.

Fu Tine was clear in her heart that she had never played a duet. She was just putting on an arrogant show and waiting for the day when the other party invited an expert to shame herself. When the person was really invited, let alone two hundred taels, the horse carriage fee alone was already quite high.

After the continuous autumn rain came, Fu Tine took the opportunity to rest for two days. On the third day, she waited for the chess club's boss to greet her in an orderly manner. The messenger said, "The person is waiting at the bottom of the corridor."

The chess club's boss did not dare to lie and said the age of the person playing chess, "If the young master is willing to go, the small club will not have the honor. Yes. The boss of the chess club did not dare to lie and said, If the young master is willing to go, the small club will not have the honor."

Fu Tine did not reply after hearing this and only turned her face to tease the Qiu Dong servant beside her, "Look, I haven't gotten this silver yet but he has already done business." She picked up a very beautiful fruit and sent it to the mouth of Fu Jiang, who was practicing calligraphy. "Sweet, sweet, big brother has tried it."

Fu Jiang opened his mouth and swallowed it. He took the opportunity to raise his eyes to look at the boss and then lowered his head to write seriously.

Now, Fu Shen had assigned Fu Si the task of teaching Fu Jiang. First, he wanted to check whether or not he could learn and even use the fusion to link up the knowledge. Second, he wanted to teach the divine child how to teach Fu Jiang who had average intelligence. He immediately lost his patience. Actually, the second young master Fu Jiang's natural endowment wasn't bad, and he was one of the best among his peers. It was only because Fu Shen's first child was so different from the others that it was no wonder that his father was so angry and dissatisfied with Fu Jiang.

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