Liu Yunong personally checked the damaged items. Apart from a few broken plates and bowls, there was no significant loss.
The room looked messy, but the wallpaper was washable, and the splattered soup could be handled by the staff later. It wasn't a big problem.
It was just that one of the teapots customized by the restaurant had a crack—not too deep and not too shallow—but it couldn't be used. They would just have to get a new set from the main store later.
Actually, the loss to the restaurant wasn't substantial. The cost of the two customers' dinner could easily cover it. Although it was quite a scene, the customers had decent manners and voluntarily offered to compensate. Here, compensation should be handled at the restaurant's discretion.
Liu Yunong called over the staff to clean the private room.
After arranging everything, she went over to the front desk.
The woman stood at the front desk, holding the bill, not having left.
