
About This Novel
Mandarin duck. Take sugar. Yuanyang is a unique drink in Cantonese tea restaurants. It is half coffee and half black tea, half is flame and the other half is still flame. Together they have a flaming taste. The sweet version means no sugar is added, the salt version means no salt is added, and the full version means no onions, ginger, and garlic are added. What's the point of eating if everyone leaves? Don't you put seasoning packets in instant noodles? The economy is in recession, and Auntie Lu, the proprietress of the tea restaurant, is even more expressionless, and she looks like Guan Gong, whom she admires. Cantonese-style tea restaurants all have colorful sculptures of Guan Gong carrying a sword, which is meant to keep ghosts and monsters away. There is a Lucky Cat at the checkout counter. The store is very old, and it has been said that it needs to be renovated, but it seems that there is no money to decorate it. The dark booths can support the ceiling with a hand, and repeat customers will never leave. Aunt Lu said, nostalgia? Sorry to say it saves money, of course it's nostalgic, it's just cheap and tastes good. Without decoration, there is no way to raise prices, so there are a lot of depressed people.
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Official(1)Scraped 14h ago
Wonderful
Zhang Xin, the writing is still sharp and the story is still good-looking, I like it
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Community(0)
Official(1)Scraped 14h ago
Wonderful
Zhang Xin, the writing is still sharp and the story is still good-looking, I like it
