On his return journey, Lu Li passed by a newsstand, taking note of the news about Tillage Garden and the ocean.
No news about the deep sea appeared, but the newsboy turned to a recent article related to Tillage Garden.
Lu Li purchased this copy of the Walson Post and quietly flipped through it while walking back—the remaining money was scarce, so he spent sparingly.
To the average person, spending 1000 Shillings for a few answers, equivalent to the salary of most people, seemed like an extremely foolish idea. The only notions on par with this would be setting sail at night without an oil lamp or using a 100 Shilling note to buy nine 10 Shilling notes.
By the way, whether anyone has done the former remains unknown, but the latter truly has been done.
1000 Shillings could do a lot, like providing meat for every meal for a family of three for almost two months, buying several dozens of pounds of kerosene, or eating black bread until sick of it.
However, Lu Li felt it was worth it.