The Third Prince regretted not trying out more when he had the chance because he found that the other dishes made by Zhou Ying were more delicious and more suitable for his palate.
It seemed he had to help her open her restaurant as soon as possible.
After the meal, they chatted for a while. When King Rui found out everything was going well for Gu Chengrui at the government offices, he got up and returned home.
The next morning, Zhou Ying was about to go to the woodworking shop to get the door sign when the old butler walked in. He said, "Madam Gu, if you need any help, feel free to ask. His Highness has already instructed that I prepare you a carriage and manpower."
"Thank you, Uncle Feng." Zhou Ying thanked him and didn't stand on ceremony. She went straight back to pack up her things and then first transported their luggage to their new residence.
"Uncle Feng, does His Highness have a teahouse under his name?" Zhou Ying asked on the way."