When Liu Zhixi came, he saw the fragment on the table at a glance. He picked it up, took a look at it and said, "As soon as I saw this piece of paper, I knew it was a page from an ancient book, but is it just a little bit?"
This is an arduous task. There are many ancient bookstores in Beijing. Liu Zhixi needs to take such a small piece of paper and go to all the ancient bookstores in the city, trying to find the ancient book that the fragment originally belonged to. Liu Zhixi's head is a little dizzy. His
The little bicycle was waiting for him outside. He wiped his nose and said, "You guys give me such a difficult task just after you come back. You think too highly of me."
"This mission belongs to you." Bai Yi said, "You'd better get it done before we set off next time."
Liu Zhixi was very excited when he heard that there was a new task coming soon. Liu Duazi, who specialized in studying technology, had always been looked down upon by Wu Tong and others, so he hoped to show his value by going to the tomb. Liu Duazi and Liu Zhixi were not satisfied at all.
This nickname, "Will you take me with you this time?"
"Of course." Bai Yi said: "The prerequisite is that you find the origin of this paper before we set off."
As soon as Bai Yi finished speaking, Liu Zhixi couldn't wait to run out and accidentally knocked over a chair in the yard. Before he could help him up, he happily rode his bicycle, rang a series of bells, and headed towards the nearest door.
Go to the ancient bookstore...
Liu Zhixi likes bookstores, especially ancient bookstores, but he has never seriously thought about how many ancient bookstores there are in Beijing. A week later, Liu Zhixi got the data - 326, incredible.
Liu Zhixi relied on his old bicycle to search all the ancient bookstores in seven days. He was regarded as a monster. There was only a small part of the map on that piece of paper, and almost all of them were
The owner of the ancient bookstore told Liu Zhixi dumbfounded that it was impossible to tell which page of the ancient book it belonged to just based on this small fragment.
After experiencing three hundred and twenty-six rejections, Liu Zhixi pushed his bicycle feebly on the streets of Beijing in despair. He was very disappointed with himself, and he might not take him to the next event.
He was walking slumped on the road, with his head lowered and without any energy. Someone who knew him next to him called him: "Hey, idiot Liu!"
Liu Zhixi didn't hear it at all. The boy of similar age pushed him: "Why are you so dazed?"
"It's okay, it's Zhang Wei." Liu Zhixi said lazily: "I'm looking for an ancient bookstore."
"I know you like to read those ancient books when you have nothing to do. The words on them are like heavenly books to me." Zhang Wei is Liu Zhixi's classmate. They used to be at the same table. The two people's academic performance is at the same level. Now Zhang Wei
Wei is a small store owner: "Looking at your character, you must not have found the book you want."
"Yes, I have visited all the ancient bookstores in Beijing, but I have gained nothing." Liu Zhixi did not intend to continue chatting with Zhang Wei: "I will leave first..."
"Of all the ancient bookstores, there is one you probably don't know about. Stop bragging!" Zhang Wei said in a nonchalant and dismissive manner: "The location of that store is so high-end that you can't even find it."
The location of the ancient bookstore Zhang Wei mentioned is indeed a coincidence. Not only is it on a back street, it is actually on the second floor of a restaurant. There is no signboard. The reason why Zhang Wei knows about it is because his dealership is located in the restaurant.
Next door, Liu Zhixi took the fragment and went up to the second floor. The owner of the ancient bookstore was leisurely sorting out a pile of yellowing textbooks from the Republic of China period. Someone was coming in and he didn't bother to say hello.
Liu Zhixi directly put the fragment in front of his boss, who was an old man nearly seventy years old with completely white hair: "Boss, I'm looking for this book."