Your enjoyment is not worth my reputation Part I

‘Zhaocaijinbao’ was the largest inn in the capital. It was also an inn that was only frequented by the wealthy because of its food and service price that guaranteed high quality.

Still, the noble loved to squander their money here, as seen from the number of customers that never decreased throughout the day. Both well-to-do travelers and the young nobles could use this inn as a meeting place without being seen as inappropriate.

This place was comparable to Siam area in Thailand. Its significance was not only as a place that served food but also as a social space. Furthermore, this inn was especially unique with its own space for young ladies and gentlemen to show their skills or duel with each other in various arts, namely, chess, qin, or poetry.

In Bai Yu’s eyes, this place only lacked gambling and fighting. If they could manage to arrange those, money would surely flow toward them like the name Zhaocaijinbao.