Curiously asking passersby, he learned that inns with surnames were usually managed by the descendants of Jade City's families. Although they were personally owned by individuals, they leveraged family prestige. Each surname was well-known, which attracted guests.
Li Xian was at "Renhuang Square," located in the northwest corner of Jade City, considered relatively poor. Yet, viewed with the naked eye, it was bustling. He could see well-known restaurants like "Mortal Dreams" and "Endless Embrace" built of jade.
The liveliness was unimaginable. Li Xian feared that his "forty taels" of silver would not allow him to stay even for a moment. Behind "Mortal Dreams Restaurant" and "Endless Embrace Restaurant," young servants frequently carried fine wine and delicate dishes out.
