The larger banquets are the annual Hundred Flowers Banquet, gatherings at the Princess’ Mansion, and so on.
Most of these banquets are ant for matchmaking.
However, there’s really no designated place for young misses to et privately; they usually arrange to et at teahouses, restaurants, and similar places.
"When you put it that way, it does sound feasible." Ye Muyu, reminded by her, couldn’t help but ponder carefully.
Now she owns all sorts of shops under her na; opening shops of the sa kind doesn’t actually yield much profit. To make money, the products must stand out.
If she wanted to make big money, she would definitely offend peers, and the capital is full of dignitaries.
She originally intended to avoid offending these people.
After all, ants can kill an elephant, and she now wanted to focus on primitive capital accumulation.
So, opening up a new market is a very good choice.
"Your idea is good."
Ye Muyu clapped her hands together: "But since we’re opening a eting place, it can’t just be a mahjong shop; it should be built more elegantly. Whether it’s for composing poetry, playing mahjong, listening to storytelling, or enjoying the scenery, all should be possible."
"Besides the one for won, there should also be a separate one for n. They can be adjacent but must be separated."
Indeed, in this era, the separation of n and won is heavily emphasized, and she naturally follows these principles, not daring to take risks in this regard.
"But in that case, the shop space wouldn’t be enough." Chu Ziluo, hearing this, was also pleased, but acknowledged the difficulty of finding the right-sized premises.
Ye Muyu contemplated the entire capital’s layout.
Her eyes lit up: "Since it’s specifically for leisurely enjoynt, it doesn’t need to be in the bustling area; a more remote location would be more suitable."
"I’ll arrange for soone to scout locations first. If the owners are unwilling to sell, we can offer to trade properties."
Exchanging a pri property for one in a remote nook should attract so interest. It’s well known that ordinary folk simply can’t buy property in the capital—not for lack of funds, but lack of opportunities.
The properties Ye Muyu managed to purchase in the past were always during instances when officials’ households were confiscated, allowing her the chance to seize so.
Chu Ziluo, understanding now, nodded happily: "Alright."
"Mother, I want to socialize more with the young misses from official families."
"Why?" Ye Muyu never used to take Chu Ziluo to attend banquets. Previously, it was because these young misses from official families in the capital didn’t show them much respect, and Ye Muyu personally found social gatherings troubleso and disliked them.
Chu Ziluo was always introverted, busy with her studies for the past two years, and with one or two friends, she never brought it up.
Now hearing her daughter bring it up, Ye Muyu couldn’t help but reflect whether she had influenced her daughter’s personality.
"Mother, I think socializing with these young misses isn’t a bad thing. Isn’t it said that having more friends paves more paths? By mingling with them, I can understand their family situations, in case Father might find it useful in the future."
Ye Muyu has always doted on her daughter yet wouldn’t hinder her from doing what she wants.
"If that’s the case, then go ahead; don’t worry about anything."
"Thank you, Mother." Chu Ziluo nodded with a gentle smile.
Though happy, she was more restrained than before; it was clear that she had grown up.
Ye Muyu felt sowhat touched.
Having made up her mind on what to do, Ye Muyu naturally wouldn’t delay.
She arranged for Lu Chuan to inquire about the properties.
Through these inquiries, sothing coincidental surfaced.
That property happened to belong to the Luo Family. The Luo Family itself had no issues, but the issue lay in the fact that this Luo Family was involved with an official imprisoned and banished a thousand miles away.
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