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Even if the printing speed is not slow, it still cannot keep up with the sales speed.

In order to reduce the number of people coming to the bookstore to buy, Du Wan arranged for his bodyguard to use a carriage to deliver newspapers to the newspaper sellers.

 This saves the children’s time in going back and forth to get the returns and increases sales. Du Wan has deployed almost all available manpower today.

 Nowadays, Daqin Entertainment News still has a high status ...

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