Liu Qinghuan rarely transmigrated, even more rarely inherited a small restaurant, and even more, incredibly, the small restaurant came with a task system!
Completing tasks earns rewards, lead...
Liu Qinghuan looked embarrassed and pinched his brows to hide his embarrassment. "I know about this, but sexual orientation is something that is innate. We shouldn't criticize it too much. Xiuye, please don't mention it again."
Besides, doesn't the book say... most of the nobles like to keep some bastards in their backyards? Fortunately, judging from Yun Yan's attitude, he doesn't seem to have this habit.
Hua Jin hooked her lips.
Humph, how could there be any news that she couldn't find out?
"That's not the point," Yun Yan took a sip of coffee. "Zhang Yongteng's wife is actually a man."
"I know that, too."
"Then I have a question."
"you say."
"Where did his son come from?"
Liu Qinghuan didn't expect that the Fifth Prince was so gossipy: "Adopted."
"No, no, no, it's not that simple. Or rather, Zhang Yongteng is in trouble this time."
Liu Qinghuan and Hua Jin looked at each other, and Hua Jin told her that Mrs. Zhang was brought back from outside by Zhang Yongteng, and the child was also adopted.
Hua Jin: I don’t know anything.
"Aren't we a big problem for him?"
Seeing this, Yun Yan knew that he finally had information that Liu Qinghuan didn't know.
"Haha, cousin, it's finally time for me to show off."
"Logically, my cousin should have already disclosed his identity to the government, but I heard that it was the Zhang family who was trying to find fault with him. I just don't believe that Zhang Yongteng, with such a large family business like Zuixianlou, could have no connection with the government at all."
"If the government sends a message to the Zhang family, with General Qingguang as great as a Buddha protecting us, Zhang Yongteng wouldn't dare to touch our recipe if he has any sense at all."
Liu Qinghuan frowned: "So what you mean is..."
"There's a grudge. That's what I thought at the time, so I asked Hongguang to check. Hongguang went to the government office and checked the files directly, and guess what happened."
Yun Yan raised his eyebrows, and that unruly look appeared again.
Ye Heng clenched his fists and thought to himself that Yun Yan didn't dare to act funny, so he quickly told him everything.
"The young county magistrate in Yuncheng was surnamed Yu. He had a son and a daughter. His son disappeared five years ago and was later reported dead."
"It can't be as ridiculous as I imagined..." Liu Qinghuan tilted his head, looking incredulous.
Yun Yan looked at Liu Qinghuan's expression and laughed, "It's just so ridiculous. The young master of the Yu family was married and even had a child. Zhang Yongteng was quite capable. He killed his wife and took the young master of the Yu family and his child into the Zhang Mansion."
"Oh my god."
Ye Heng flicked Liu Qinghuan: "Don't swear."
"Zijun, this is a bit too explosive," Liu Qinghuan said, feeling a bit indigestible after hearing so much information. "Doesn't County Magistrate Yu hate the Zhang family to death? He's an official after all. Wouldn't it be easy for him to kill a restaurant owner?"
Hua Jin did investigate and found out that the Zhang family really had no background and the only person they could rely on was the county magistrate.
"Cousin, you are still too naive." Yun Yan curled his lips.
“?”
The despised Liu Qinghuan was speechless.
"If it weren't for County Magistrate Yu's help, how could the young master of the Yu family have moved into the Zhang family?"
Now Liu Qinghuan really couldn't understand.
"I believe County Magistrate Yu had just taken office, and he sold his son out of sheer greed for money and power, violating human ethics. Now that he's found General Qingguang and done a great deed, and his five-year term is almost up, he's ready for a transfer. He wants to use you to erase his shameful past."
Upon hearing this, Liu Qinghuan felt that he was indeed too naive.
"Even if I want to defeat Zuixianlou, I won't kill him. As long as Zhang Yongteng survives, this stain will always be there..."