Chapter 9: The Man Behind It

Yun Qing agreed, and quickly disappeared at the corner of the stairs.

Fu Mingli's eyes instantly darkened the next moment she disappeared, and he said to the guard beside her: "Find someone to keep an eye on the door downstairs, and don't allow her to leave here." ”

The guards should be, and they should be ordered to go down at once.

Yun Qing took Hui Ran down the stairs, and the little girl beside her asked very smartly, "Miss, are we going to leave here?" ”

"Naturally, you want to leave, if you don't leave, are you still waiting for this little emperor to come again?" Yun Qing glanced back at the direction behind him, and whispered to Hui Ran: "Go and see, is there any back door or anything like this teahouse, he let me go so easily, he should have ordered someone to guard the main gate." ”

Hui Ran hesitated: "But the chief of the guard, they are still waiting upstairs." ”

"Your Majesty's goal is mine, and they will find a way to get out."

Hui Ran was still a little scared: "That's Your Majesty, if Your Majesty knows that Miss is deliberately avoiding him, will you kill us to relieve your anger." ”

Yun Qing: "If he really wants to kill me, he can kill me when he sees me for the first time, but now that he is dragging it out to this moment, it is not so easy to kill me." ”

Hui Ran had the courage to find the back door.

……

The master and servant both breathed a sigh of relief when they walked out of the teahouse.

Hui Ran followed Yun Qing and walked a few steps, watching the passers-by in front of the teahouse come and go in a hurry, and suddenly felt blessed to his heart: "Miss, the slave knows where the word "back and forth" comes from!" ”

Yun Qing looked at her with interest: "Let's hear it." ”

"The world is bustling, all for profit; The world is crowded, all for profit. Since Your Majesty has been here, he must also know that the boss here is black-hearted, and the tea in the building is nearly twice as expensive as other teahouses. His Majesty gave this name to this teahouse, in fact, to imply that the teahouse was driven by interests to ignore the rules of the trade. ”

Yun Qing nodded in appreciation: "That's half right." ”

Hui Ran wondered: "Is there anything else?" ”

Yun Qing lowered his eyelids, "This sentence comes from the "Biography of Goods and Colonies" in the "Historical Records", which means that all living beings in the world are running around and working for their own interests. Since he is running for interests, it must not be just for the petty profits in the pantry, otherwise it is not worth His Majesty's attention in this small teahouse. But this is just a teahouse, what is it worth the guests or the boss to run around? ”

"Is there anything else to make a living in the teahouse?" Hui Ran guessed.

Yun Qing curled his lips and smiled, "Yes." ”

Hui Ran blinked his apricot eyes ignorantly and looked at her in confusion.

Yunqing: "What do you think, what is the teahouse for?" ”

Hui Ran was still at a loss, and replied blankly: "Teahouse, isn't that a place to drink tea and chat?" ”

"The guests who come and go here are either rich or noble, this is a place where rich and noble people in Beijing come and go, and it is also a place where news gathers in Beijing. If someone snoops on the conversation of the guests in the private room, they can get the news from all directions. Although this behavior is inevitable, Yun Qing still has to admire the owner behind this teahouse, and people who are usually in the center of power rarely turn their eyes to the market, especially the nobles of the DPRK and China, even if they want to fight for power and profit, they do not think of using the news of the people to collect intelligence. It's rare to see such ingenuity.

It's just a pity that he was completely broken by this seemingly mediocre little emperor.

His Majesty's name is a great honor for ordinary people, but the people behind the teahouse must be able to see His Majesty's warning from it. As long as that man doesn't want to rebel, there's no way he'll be able to keep this outpost in operation.

Now it seems that the tea house may have been a simple tea house for a long time.