Most of the local specialties were sold out, and the customers were eating and drinking happily. The main reason was that the snacks were delicious and fragrant. They had never eaten anything like this before. Basically, the madams and young mistresses would ask the servant girls who served them. Many masters also asked what the snacks were made of and where they could be sold. Thus, the seafood market quietly opened up.
While the tea party was in full swing, Ji Hong received Gu Ying's letter from the Imperial Palace, and he had mixed feelings.
He looked at the main content of the letter. It was for him to give it to two imperial physicians who knew how to treat infertility.
He frowned. Could it be that Gu Ying was infertile?