After arranging the accommodation, Qin Yao took Liu Ji to the street to buy a lot of household items and paper.
The family had brought ink, brushes, paper, and inkstones, and they already had the commonly used paper. The additional purchase this time was for Liu Ji to note down past county exam questions, which Qin Yao planned to use for mock exam papers.
Liu Ji didn't understand what she wanted with these past exam questions, but he didn't dare to resist and did as he was told.
"If we could get the answers of those who've earned titles, that would be even better. Remember to copy down everything and bring it back to me every fifteenth day of the month," Qin Yao instructed.
Liu Ji frowned and said, "It's not that easy. How would the scholars even talk to someone like me, a commoner, about these?"
Qin Yao stopped, crossed her arms, and asked, "How much silver do you want this time?"
