Chapter 285 Young Master, I Really Didn't Do It On Purpose
Longtan Temple is the most famous Taoist temple in Liuxian County, and the most famous one is the owner of the temple, Taoist priest Wei.
It is said that Taoist Master Wei has some connections with the priest family, so he is quite skilled in Taoism, and he is also good at vegetarian dishes and has a good reputation.
It's just that he maintains his identity on weekdays and only cooks three tables of vegetarian dishes every month, and the one with the highest price gets it.
Because the price is high, the ingredients must be carefully selected. In addition to being plump and fresh, they must also be rare. For example, if you can have winter radishes in summer, you can have summer green vegetables in winter.
It was already afternoon when Mu Yunhan and Gu Fenglin walked into the Taoist temple, and a large group of well-dressed people gathered in the open space outside the kitchen.
The two little Taoist priests shouted at the top of their lungs: "Xu Jianhe, fifty taels of silver!" "Wei Zhaoming, sixty taels of silver!"
Mu Yunhan listened for a while and heard that there were twenty dishes in total for Daoist Wei's vegetarian meal. They used the Huanhualou method. Each dish was bid separately. The one with the highest price got it. You can eat it in the Taoist temple and take it home.
It’s fine for the whole family to eat.
The legendary Crane Feather, the plate of shredded radish she provided as the ingredient, was finally sold for thirty taels of silver per unit.
Mu Yunhan was frustrated. She thought her vegetables were already very expensive, and the question of selling a radish for ten taels of silver was a tricky question. But she didn't expect that with the blessing of Taoism and delicious food, she could actually sell thirty taels of silver.
Two silver coins!
Soon, all twenty vegetarian dishes were sold out. Taoist priest Wei walked out with a smile and was surrounded by a large group of people.
Gu Fenglin walked towards the back of the kitchen.
Mu Yunhan hurriedly followed him. As he was walking, he suddenly stopped and she bumped into him, causing pain on her forehead.
Thinking that he was already in so much pain, he must be in more pain, so he covered his forehead and said, "Master, I really didn't mean it."
Gu Fenglin ignored her and stood quietly.
She followed his gaze and saw Bai Wuwei and a greasy old man standing in the corner, talking quietly. The old man handed him something with a pained expression and waved his hand.
Bai Wuwei bowed to the old man, turned around and walked in this direction with great joy.
As soon as they met, Bai Wuwei was stunned for a moment, then he saluted and presented the silver with both hands: "Miss Mu, this is the ten taels of silver that I got from selling that carrot, please keep it."
"You're very good. Come to the store tomorrow to hear the news." Mu Yunhan was extremely satisfied.
The fact that Bai Wuwei was able to use the vegetarian dishes from Longtan Temple to do this shows that he had a thorough understanding of the market and was very attentive.
She had said before that she was not allowed to use connections or cheat, and Bai Wuwei did it.
It's just that Shi Youcai hasn't handed in the assignment yet, so she can't hire Bai Wuwei in advance, otherwise it will be a breach of trust.
Bai Wuwei didn't say much, his eyes flicked back and forth to Gu Fenglin, he bowed silently, and turned to leave.
"Master, it's getting late, let's go."
Having solved several major issues at once, Mu Yunhan was very relaxed and he was no longer as embarrassed and unnatural when facing Gu Fenglin.
Gu Fenglin walked towards the oil-soaked old Taoist. I don’t know what he and the old Taoist were doing. The old Taoist smiled and nodded, held out two stools for them to sit on, and turned around and entered the kitchen.
Mu Yunhan was confused and sat carefully next to Gu Fenglin. He placed his hands on his knees like a daughter-in-law and didn't look away.
What on earth does he want to do?
Mu Yunhan clearly had seventeen or eighteen claws scratching him in his heart. It was so itchy that he had to endure it and didn't dare to ask any more questions. (To be continued)