The Chu army returned victorious, and the people in the royal city were naturally excited. Although it was late at night, the streets were still bustling with people. The two walked hand in hand through the alley and saw that the small wonton stall had moved into the shop. There were too many customers to sit, so a few tables and chairs were set up on the street. The owner was replaced by a young couple, who seemed to be the son and daughter-in-law of the old couple, and they were busy in and out carrying a fat baby on their backs.
"A bowl of wontons in chicken soup, and a bowl of wontons in sesame sauce." Logan pulled Liam and sat down at a table with dim lights. "A few more side dishes."
"Okay." The young man agreed and quickly brought two cups of tea.
"How's business?" Liam asked with a smile.
"Good, much better than before." The young man wiped the table quickly, "There are more and more merchants in the royal city, and it's very lively even at night. If it were the years when my father set up a stall, there would be no one here at this time. Only the night watchmen and pilgrims would come to fill their stomachs."
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