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Chapter 200 Black Tea

Seeing this new teahouse, Ah Hua couldn't help but open his mouth in surprise.

Nothing but because this teahouse looks so unique.

The windows of this teahouse are completely transparent!

Pedestrians on the road can even clearly see the patterns on the cups in the teahouse through the windows!

This is simply incredible!

When Ah Hua saw this, he was completely shocked.

At this moment, the waiter on the side seemed to have noticed Ah Hua and greeted him warmly: "Sir, do you want to come to Hu's Tea House for tea?"

"You have chosen the right place!"

"Not only do we have the best black tea in our teahouse, we also have the new version of "Dream of Red Mansions" that you can listen to!"

"If you come, guest sir, I will definitely guarantee your satisfaction!"

Hearing this, Ah Hua was stunned again.

What?

Black tea? Dream of Red Mansions?

How come he hasn't heard of any of them?

Ah Hua couldn't help but become a little interested in this newly opened teahouse.

Today's teahouse storytellers only have a few books that can be read over and over again.

Whether the story is told well or not depends entirely on the skill of the storyteller.

An old tea drinker like Ah Hua knows all the plots by heart.

Unexpectedly, this time, I can actually hear new books in a newly opened teahouse?

Ah Hua became even more eager to try.

But holding the pole in his hand, Ah Hua felt worried.

This teahouse doesn't look like you can bring these things inside.

What to do with his carrying pole!

Although this new book is very tempting, there is really no place to put his things.

Leave it at the door, otherwise it will be stolen by thieves.

But if it were placed inside, it would look so out of place.

After hesitating for a moment, Ahua finally decided to give up.

It seems that I can only wait until next time to visit the store again.

Looking at the enthusiastic boy, Ahua said apologetically: "I'm sorry, little brother, I still have something in my hand today, I'm afraid I won't be able to drink this tea. I'll do it next time, I'll do it next time."

However, when the boy heard what Ah Hua said, he smiled: "Brother, why didn't you tell me earlier? I will solve this little thing for you in a minute."

While talking, the boy diligently led Ah Hua to an inconspicuous little door next to the teahouse, and said to Ah Hua: "Just put the things in your hands here."

"While you are drinking tea, our teahouse will keep it for you for free."

"We will give you a sign as a mark at that time. As long as you hold this sign, you can come to the warehouse to pick up the items."

"If you lose something here, we will definitely compensate you for it."

When the two guards at the door heard the boy's introduction, they nodded kindly to Ah Hua.

This is also a new idea proposed by Hu Changan.

When opening this new teahouse, Hu Changan also visited almost all the famous teahouses in Yingtian City and did a lot of homework.

During the visit, Hu Changan also noticed a phenomenon.

Many people who come to drink tea will carry various large and small bags in their hands.

Many of the people who come to drink tea are ordinary people.

After a busy day of work, they are happy to end the day with a cup of tea.

Of course, these people all come from the workplace, so they naturally bring various tools with them.

This is naturally very inconvenient.

Upon seeing this, Hu Changan had an idea and directly set up a special bag depository in the newly opened Hu's Tea House.

When those tea drinkers are drinking tea, they only need to put their things in the bag storage area, and then they can go in and drink tea without any hesitation.

This is definitely a lot more convenient.

Ahua was very satisfied when he saw this.

This way he can go in and drink tea empty-handed, how nice.

Of course, Ah Hua did not doubt what the young man said.

After all, this is the Hu family!

From the decoration of the teahouse, Ahua can tell that this is Hu's shop that is now very popular in Yingtian City.

The Hu family has a big business, and they can make a lot of money just by selling soap.

Naturally, Ah Hua would not worry that Mr. Hu would keep his things secret.

This is like an African lion snatching an insect from the mouth of a small bird, no matter how ridiculous it sounds.

Under the guidance of the boy, Ah Hua also deposited his things, happily took the sign and went to the teahouse to drink tea.

As soon as Ah Hua walked into the teahouse, another attentive boy came to greet him: "Sir, do you want to sit in the lobby downstairs or in the private room upstairs?"

"We have a big opening deal today, and the discounts are pretty big."

“Drink tea in the lobby downstairs, you don’t have to pay a cent, and the tea is free.”

"Of course, if you want to buy some melon and fruit snacks, sir, you still have to pay a little more."

"Drinking tea in the private room upstairs, 50 copper coins per hour for a private room."

"The private rooms upstairs are cleaner than the lobby downstairs, and you can hear books and texts more clearly."

When Ah Hua heard this, he was also speechless.

This price is definitely the lowest in the city.

This is also one of Hu Changan's strategies.

When you first open your business, you should definitely keep your prices as low as possible.

Only in this way can we attract more customers.

What Hu Changan wants is to attract more mid- to low-end consumers.

Therefore, the price of this teahouse is naturally not too high.

Although there may be price increases in the future, the price increase will definitely not be too large.

Ahua thought for a while and finally decided to sit in the lobby downstairs.

You would be a fool not to take advantage of it.

Ah Hua's family is not too wealthy, so they naturally save as much as they can.

Isn’t it good to have free storytellers?

Soon, Ah Hua found a seat and sat down under the guidance of the waiter.

Soon, Ah Hua's tea was served.

But Ah Hua felt troubled when he looked at the blood-red tea.

This is the first time he has seen red tea in his life!

Isn’t this tea all green? How can there be red tea?

Nothing will happen to you after drinking this, right?

Seeing Ah Hua's confused eyes, the boy also smiled.

He had seen too many such guests these past few days.

The boy smiled slightly and said to Ah Hua: "My guest, please don't worry."

"This is new tea that our boss specially bought from Wuyi Mountain in southern Fujian."

"This tea is called black tea, and it tastes delicious!"

Hu Changan specially sent people to Wuyi Mountain to get this black tea.

Historically, black tea originated from Wuyi Mountain in the mid-Ming Dynasty.

Later, black tea spread to Europe and was brought to India for cultivation, gradually becoming popular all over the world.

In the Hongwu Dynasty, there was no such thing as black tea.

But now that Hu Changan is here, he doesn't mind getting the black tea out earlier.

This time a teahouse happened to be opened, so Hu Changan simply put black tea in the teahouse and sold it together.

After listening to the boy's introduction, Ah Hua also took a sip of doubt.
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