The master has spoken, what else can Yinger say? She sighed, and only felt that sometimes the lady's selfish temperament was quite distressing.
The shop Xiaoer had sharp eyes and saw a few girls walking in. Although the headed girl was dressed in a plain dress and only wore a jade hairpin on her head, she was elegant and luxurious. With several maids behind her, her status was definitely not low.
In a place like Kyoto, it's okay to be clumsy, but you must have foresight.
With just a glance, the shopkeeper confirmed that the visitor's identity is good, and immediately greeted him with a smile on his face, clasped his fist and said: "Miss, look, do you want to drink tea or eat? A few hairy crabs just entered the shop today. The meat is delicious, look, would you like to try it?"
As soon as Su Kui heard it, the gluttonous worm in his stomach hooked up immediately. It's autumn now, and it's a good time to eat crabs. When eating crabs, let's have another glass of Hung Sake to quench the cold, which is absolutely delicious.
So, he nodded and said: "Then just serve a few. Bring a bottle of sake and stacks of side dishes. You can figure it out." After Su Kui finished speaking, he glanced at Ying'er.
Ying'er threw a piece of broken silver to the shop novice, and said: "Reward you, don't you take our young lady to the elegant room."
In this lobby, where is the place where the lady can sit, she is uncomfortable when being looked at!
The shop Xiaoer won the silver prize, and the moment he shot it was a piece of broken silver. His eyes were sharp, and he said more respectfully: "Yes, yes, what this girl said. Miss, please go upstairs, there is a private room upstairs, clean, push away From the window, you can also see the scenery of the moat outside."
Following Xiao Er upstairs, the private rooms are small rooms separated from each other. Sure enough, as the store Xiao Er said, open the window and you can see the view of the moat.
The towering city wall Wei Wei is magnificent, and the shops next to the moat live next to each other. The lush sweet-scented osmanthus tree smells fragrant. Standing upstairs, Su Kui can faintly smell the scent of sweet-scented osmanthus.
The turquoise river is clear, and the rows of lanterns next to it are not yet lit, but in the river, there are also painted boats floating leisurely, and the sound of silk, bamboo and piano sounded from inside.
"The people in Kyoto really enjoy it. Jinling, where is such a big river!" Ying'er sighed when she saw this.
Su Kui didn't care very much, took a sip of the tea cup, and said casually: "The river is big and the river is small. In the end, it will come together, don't care."
After that, I added another sentence, if you want to swim in the lake, it is not impossible. It’s just that it’s not very attractive during the day, so it’s better to wait for the evening to find a pleasure boat and go up to see the scenery of Kyoto’s night market. "
Now that they have all come out, Ying'er no longer struggles with the thoughts of her. Hearing this, he nodded and said: "That feeling is good!"
The pleasure boats are divided into private houses and businesses. The large pleasure boats can be divided into three floors and can accommodate a hundred people.
Some people simply set up the shop on the pleasure boat. After going up, there are actors singing songs, drinking and having fun, enjoying the moon and the lake.
These have always been the favorite entertainment methods of talented scholars.
It was late when Su Kui came out. When he finished eating the hairy crabs slowly, it was already on the branch of the moon, and a crescent moon reflected on the shimmering lake, and the sky shone with stars, looking at the lake as if the world was falling down.
Wiping his hands, Su Kui lifted his jaw slightly and said, "Let's go, go down and take a look."
The maid who had passed on the message had already come back, and brought the message back to make her be more careful outside. The old lady also sent her two guards specially, saying that there are many people in Kyoto, so as not to be rushed.