
After Leaving the Palace, I Opened a Small Restaurant Next to Dali Temple
by Li Chiyin
About This Novel
[Lightning Protection Reminder: Contains multiple CP lines] Su Wanqing (A Ruan) once traveled deep into the palace, and with her superb cooking skills, she transformed from an unknown cook to the master of the royal kitchen. When the emperor granted amnesty, she left the palace resolutely and opened a small restaurant called "Supper Story" next to Dali Temple. Under the blue bricks and black tiles, a bowl of hot soup and a plate of braised food were full of human smoke. Shen Yanci (Jing Xing), the minister of Dali Temple, is the legitimate son of the eldest princess. He is impartial and impartial when solving cases, but he cannot resist the homely taste of the small restaurant. He became a frequent visitor to "Evening Dinner", and inadvertently led everyone from Dali Temple to gather here, making the small restaurant gradually become a unique "information window" in Beijing - the secrets of the court mixed with the gossip of the market, and circulated along with the aroma of the food. On the way to open the store, Ah Ruan met six of Shen Yanci's close friends: the gentle and unassuming prince Xiao Jingyan, the transparent and considerate princess Lin Zhiwei, the general's direct son Qin Zhuye who was passionate about protecting the palace, the Hanlin Xie Mingxuan who named the dishes, the imperial businesswoman Gu Qinghuan who was good at planning, and the clan prince Chu Yan who loved making troubles and assisting others. Everyone showed their talents, sometimes sending rare ingredients and custom-made celadon tableware, and even quietly fueling the relationship between Ah Ruan and Shen Yanci. In "Evening Dinner", the young love between the prince and his wife, the joyful bickering between the royal merchant's daughter and the county king, and the complementary bond between the military commander and the literati also grew with the atmosphere of fireworks. With the growth of the heroine who turned to be an imperial chef, the gentle protection of the Dali Temple Minister, and the intertwining of the warmth between the wealthy family members and the small restaurants in the city, a warm chapter of both career and love was finally written.
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