Chapter 568 Business is Prosperous Brothers Join Forces (7)
When Ning Yue arrived at the Huichun Hall, she found that there were two vigorous fellows in the hall, but they didn't look like martial arts disciples. Although she was puzzled, she didn't say anything. If you hand it over to the shopkeeper, you should trust the shopkeeper's ability.
The small account room is still being renovated, and Ning Yue has no special office space. She called the doctors on the first floor for a while, then got into the carriage and left. She delivered a letter to Sun Yao last night. Calculating the time, Sun Yao should Coming.
Ning Yue asked Xiaolou to park the carriage at a very elegant tea shop on the East Street. The reason why she made an appointment here was because this was the second shop she took over personally, and the renovation started before the wedding. Because the effect of the decoration was not satisfactory to her, the work was stopped several times after repeated revisions, and it took nearly four months to finally complete the project. Before the official opening, Sun Yao was her first customer.
The shopkeeper of the tea shop is a middle-aged woman who is proficient in tea ceremony. Her surname is Xu. Everyone calls her Miss Xu. Miss Xu has never married in her life and only has an adopted daughter. Two years ago, her adopted daughter married someone, so she has nothing to worry about. . Seeing Ning Yue coming, Lady Xu greeted happily: "Master, are you here?"
Ning Yue nodded slightly: "Is the person I'm meeting with here?"
"Here we are, in the Yulan Pavilion." Ms. Xu said.
Ning Yue took off her shoes and walked into the tea shop. The girl kneeling on the ground opened the shuttle door for Ning Yue, revealing a large room with six stacks, warm wooden floor, under the sunlight filtered by white paper , reflecting an elegant luster of a mirror. Beside the small coffee table in the center, Sun Yao was kneeling on a round cushion, holding a teacup in her hand, sipping tea gracefully. Beside her is Qin'er, who learned from her well.
The moment she saw Qin'er, Ning Yue showed a slight smile. The third sister-in-law did not disappoint her.
"Sister-in-law three, Qin'er."
Sun Yao smiled slightly and waved to her: "You're here? Come and sit down! Let me tell you, the tea in this teahouse is really good! It's even better than mine! Try it!"
Ning Yue has already tasted it, otherwise how could he have hired Xu Niangzi with a lot of money? She invited Sun Yao to a tea shop today. Apart from important matters, she also hoped to get some comments from Sun Yao. Sun Yao is a person who tastes tea well, and even she is full of praise. It can be seen that Mrs. Xu Her tea art is even better than she thought.
Ning Yue took a sip: "It's really good."
"The tea is good, the tea ceremony is even better! You came late, and you didn't see what their boss showed. Unfortunately, the boss only shows it twice a day, and it won't be for the same person." Here, Sun Yao weakly sighed He took a deep breath, "It's really a strange rule, I really want to read it again."
Rare things are more expensive, and the rarer things are, the more people flock to them. Anyway, the most indispensable thing in the capital is rich people. When the reputation of the tea shop spreads, those princes and grandsons will fight for these two spots every day. No expense was spared, this is a truly lucrative business, more profitable than Huichuntang.
Ning Yue smiled faintly: "Is the wound okay?"
Sun Yao pushed aside her bangs, revealing a small hole the size of a grain of rice, and said, "It's okay, cover it with bangs and you won't be able to see it."
This injury was caused by Qin'er pushing Sun Yao when she went crazy last time. Qin'er no longer remembers, so she watched the two discuss the wound and asked in surprise, "Is the third sister-in-law injured?"
Sun Yao waved her hand, and said indifferently: "It's not an injury, it's just a knock." She didn't tell Qin'er the truth, Qin'er is pitiful enough, and she doesn't want Qin'er to blame herself for it.
Ning Yue saw all of Sun Yao's tolerance and kindness, and felt even more grateful that she had a good sister-in-law.
(end of this chapter)