Chapter 834: To the Milk Tea Shop



Chapter 834: To the Milk Tea Shop

Editor: Henyee Translations

Now?

Yunshu said pitifully, “We only have a few days of vacation left. I’ve agreed with Yuanzhi that I have to go to Aunt Ke’s house and let him see the courtyard I lived in back then. I also have to go to Tianhai Academy to experience the strong academic atmosphere. I also have to go to the bookstore and find a storybook... No, find scriptures to read.”

There were so many places he had to go. His schedule was too full and he was so busy. It was really not easy.

Gu Yundong felt sympathy for him. She thought that since there was nothing important in the afternoon, she might as well go.

“Alright, I’ll take you there.”

At this time, there shouldn’t be many people. It wouldn’t be a problem to bring the two children over.

The milk tea shop allowed children, but it was only limited to people under the age of ten. Moreover, most of the people who brought children went to private rooms.

The two children immediately cheered and raised their heads to finish the fruit tea in their cups.

Gu Dafeng shook her head helplessly. She drank very slowly. The doctor said that her stomach was not good now, so she had to drink and eat slowly to avoid getting injured too quickly.



Tong Shuitao did not go. She still had something on.

The name of the milk tea shop was New Tea Pavilion.

Nie Shuang and Madam Dai insisted on her naming it. Gu Yundong thought that she was bad at giving names and gave up on herself. She thought that if they were not satisfied, they could think of something else.

Unexpectedly, the two of them agreed to it. It was simple and clear, allowing people to know what this shop was for at a glance.

Wasn’t milk tea new tea? No one had seen it before.

Gu Yundong was speechless.

‘Huh?’

Was it that rash?

Yes, it was a very rash name, so much so that Gu Yundong did not often mention the name of the milk tea shop.



Anyway, when she saw this name, she had no idea.

The carriage stopped at the entrance of New Tea Pavilion not long after. Before the two children got out of the carriage, they had already lifted the curtains and saw the two-story-tall shop in front of them.