Jinyi withdrew his gaze from the outside and said to Liu Yu and Jiang Shuyuan, "Could the operation mode of the carriages be orchestrated by Ye Xinyan? It doesn't seem to follow the common practice and is quite extraordinary."
The railway carriage operation Jinyi saw was extremely rigorous. Carriages of three or two different specifications departed at short and regular intervals, setting off in order one by one, and even if there were no passengers, they would still depart empty.
Businesses aim for profit, and though Jinrong, the Sixth Prince, is not a merchant, he too engages in this endeavor to earn silver. Shouldn't the carriages run only when there are passengers and silver to be made?
Jinyi slowly savored his tea while watching people gather around and enter the tavern, and he suddenly realized that if the railway carriages really could get up and running, in such a favorable location as this tavern, business would certainly be much better than before.