"I've agreed on behalf of the other aristocratic families," Chen Shang nodded.
In Chen Shang's view, the advantage of exchanging one book for ten was too obvious. They could exchange for ninety-three books in a year. After all, ordinary people could only borrow three books in three years. The aristocratic family's advantage was too obvious. If they still lost, then Chen Shang felt that the aristocratic family deserved to fail.
In this era, how should one put it, in the eyes of aristocratic families, their opponents were those from Humble Families, not the Lower Class whom they regarded as insignificant.
From the perspective of aristocratic families, losing to a Humble Family was considered bad luck, but after all, those from Humble Families were once aristocratic families that had fallen from grace. As for commoners, they were completely disregarded. Therefore, the aristocratic families usually didn't take commoners seriously.