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Chapter 48 The Iceberg Prince

Writing was much faster this time. Fu Xuechen was at her desk copying. In order to copy more information in a shorter time, she did not hesitate to use the familiar simplified Chinese characters and type from left to right.

With the note-taking speed she had developed over more than ten years of studying in her previous life, she was able to copy down a large amount of written material in just a short time, which was truly an achievement.

Wenyuan Pavilion was very quiet, with few people coming and going, and it was not the time for the chamberlains to clean up. Fu Xuechen was so selfless while copying, as if he had returned to his previous life, where he was doing homework in the library.

I don't know how much time passed, but the light in front of him suddenly dimmed. Fu Xuechen suddenly felt something, pulled away from his concentration, looked up, and was suddenly surprised.

I don't know when, a person stood in front of the desk like Yue Yi, with a calm face, a straight nose, and deep eyes under the thick eyebrows like swords. Without any words, a deep and noble aura rushed to his face. It was exactly

The fourth prince Yoongzhen seems to have lost the function of expression and exists like an iceberg.

"I've met His Highness the Fourth Prince!"

Fu Xuechen quickly stood up to greet him. This was not a classroom, so he had to differentiate between superior and inferior.

Yunzhen nodded imperceptibly: "My sixth brother isn't here?"

"The Sixth Prince went to the Ministry of Industry." Fu Xuechen replied respectfully.

Yongzhen glanced at the Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms stacked on the table, reached out and took the few pages of manuscripts that Fu Xuechen had copied and put aside in front of his eyes and read them carefully. A trace of surprise flashed in his eyes: "The writing is good!"

There are very few people writing with bamboo pens these days. Even if they do write, the strokes tend to look rigid and uneven in thickness. Therefore, the hard-pen writing is basically not the art of calligraphy. I didn't expect that the text in front of me actually takes into account the relatively uniform thickness of the strokes.

At the same time, it also reveals a neat and neat aesthetic feeling.

"Your Highness is so complimentary!" Fu Xuechen was also surprised. He didn't expect that this cold-faced prince could praise him. However, the notes on those few pages were all in simplified Chinese. He didn't know if he would be regarded as missing arms or legs.

Typos.

Well, most likely it will. It is said that in previous lives in Hong Kong and Taiwan, people who used traditional Chinese characters since childhood would not understand many words in simplified characters, and even if they related the context, they would not be able to guess the meaning of the words.

There is also the left-to-right writing method. Although it is not unused in the current era, it is not the mainstream after all... Speaking of which, the fourth prince casually looked through other people's notes without permission. This is too rude.

Right? However...

In this era, there is no sense of hierarchy in terms of status. As long as the status is higher than you to a certain extent, he can read your notes if he wants to, without asking for your permission first. There is no such thing as politeness or impoliteness. On the contrary, it is considered the property of the lower-ranking person.

What an honor - I'm lucky that I didn't include anything personal in my notes, otherwise I would have died...

Fu Xuechen lowered his head and was thinking wildly. He didn't notice that Yongzhen had slowed down. He carefully read the pages of notes from beginning to end, his eyes becoming deeper and deeper.

After a while, the notes were returned. Yongzhen did not comment any more. He only glanced at Fu Xuechen one more time, then turned and left Wenyuan Pavilion.

Fu Xuechen breathed a sigh of relief. She felt that the fourth prince put more pressure on her than the sixth prince. Fortunately, she was accompanying the gentle sixth prince instead of the iceberg-like fourth prince. Otherwise, it would have been really fatal for her.

I really don’t know how to deal with such a person who is unapproachable to strangers.

In the next few days, Fu Xuechen was extremely busy. After class in the afternoon, Yoong Zuo went to the Ministry of Works, and she went to Wenyuan Pavilion. After school, she returned to Jingbei Hou Mansion, where she had to take turns to meet Wu Rui, the master of dialogue. He Ci, why?

They told the stories of Journey to the West and The Legend of White Snake respectively. Journey to the West tells a little more detail, while The Legend of White Snake is simpler.

After dinner, I had to go to Qingtong Courtyard to see Fu Yuchen. Day after day, I told him the remaining stories from the Chinese chat room that I still remembered. Xiao Cui also told him about the classic painting skins. By the way, he also told him the rest of the stories he still remembered.

He left the experience and corresponding homework to Fu Yuchen, and took away the Liaozhai storybook Fu Yuchen wrote yesterday, so that Fu An could send it to the printing workshop of the bookstore the next day. In addition, he also had to pay attention to the production of glass mirrors.

Bookstore decoration.

In contrast, the literature classes in the morning and the horseback shooting in the afternoon became Fu Xuechen's rare leisure moments, especially the copying of notes in Wenyuan Pavilion, which made her find the fun of visiting the library in her previous life.

The only trouble is probably the fourth prince Yunzhen.

She ran to Wenyuan Pavilion every day, and she met the fourth prince Yoongzhen every day, but she was on the second floor, while Yoongzhen always went straight to the third floor.

Every day, Yoongzhen would leave Wenyuan Pavilion a little earlier than her, and when passing by the second floor, he would always walk up to her and look through her notes for the day.

In fact, Yunzhen didn't say anything. He just silently accepted her greetings, silently read her notes, silently returned them, and left. However, Fu Xuechen always felt a little uneasy, facing this expressionless Bingshan Prince.

, she really had no way of guessing what the other person was thinking.

When he went back to discuss with Fu Yuchen, Fu Yuchen had no clue, so he secretly asked the sixth prince Yoongzuo behind his back. Yoongzuo had some guesses and said: "The fourth brother has read a lot of books since he was a child, and he especially likes history books. Wenyuan Pavilion is his favorite place.

, probably because you also like history books, I paid some attention to him, so you don’t have to be afraid of him."

Fu Xuechen didn't feel that she was afraid of Yunzhen. It was just that she was able to copy the notes of the Three Kingdoms so seriously just to prepare for the storybook "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms". In the final analysis, she was doing it for money. If she was paid attention to by Yunzhen because of this, she could

It was so unfair! She felt that she should find a way to clear up the misunderstanding.

It's a pity that the Iceberg Prince is short on cold words. He only said eight words to her in the past few days. Can you believe this? She really didn't know how to tell the other party: You misunderstood! I actually don't like history books.

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On this day, Fu Xuechen's notes were finally copied into the Shu Book. This was the last Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms that she needed to copy, and it was also the one she was most familiar with. Three Brothers in the Taoyuan Garden, Six Generals Killed Through the Five Senses, Three Visits to the Thatched Cottage, and Seven Advances in Changban Slope

Seven came out, burning the new fields, six came out of Qishan...

There are so many wonderful stories, all surrounding Liu Guanzhang, Zhuge Liang, Zhao Zilong and others. Perhaps because of her familiarity, the information she needs to copy for this book is the least. According to her estimate, the most needed information will be the day after tomorrow.

Even if the copy is complete.

Just as she was busy copying, the Fourth Prince Yongzhen appeared in front of her again. Fu Xuechen had to stand up and salute: "I have met His Highness the Fourth Prince!"

Yoongzhen once again picked up the notes she had recently transcribed and looked through them one by one, and suddenly asked: "What is the purpose of transcribing these?"

Fu Xuechen was startled, and quickly took the opportunity to reply: "Back to the Fourth Highness, Yuchen copied this note for his sister-in-law. She has a bookstore under her name, which is being renovated recently and is ready to be reopened. The bookstore's cooperating teacher

To prepare an exclusive new script based on the history of the Three Kingdoms, we need some historical records related to the Three Kingdoms as a reference."

Ha! Now the misunderstanding can finally be clarified! Fu Xuechen was secretly happy for a moment.
Chapter completed!
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