Chapter 294: fireworks

Chapter 294 The Breath of Fireworks

Originally this was also the owner of the Luanyang City Restaurant, but for some reason the restaurant disappeared, so we had to start over.

He didn't get rich by relying on his ancestors, but by relying on his delicious pasta to grow bigger and stronger step by step.

But in this day and age, if you have no money or power and want to open a big restaurant in Fucheng, it will inevitably attract people's attention.

The man didn't say much about this, but just emphasized that the five-color Lantern Festival here is the boss' specialty.

What eventually made Xu Shulou compromise was that the place could be considered "clean".

There were not many guards following the two of them, but there were more than a hundred people scattered among the crowd to monitor what was going on here.

In fact, Lu Jingzhi would like to say that so many people are always looking at this side secretly, as long as someone with certain experience will notice that there are important people here, protected by this kind of strength, they must be rich or expensive, At that time, if there is nothing wrong, something will happen.

She has a keen sense of sight, and every time the guards take turns looking up, they can detect where the line of sight is coming from.

The man is not wrong to recommend.

The Lantern Festival here is really delicious, even Lu Jingzhi's unexpected deliciousness.

It was much better than the quick-frozen Yuanxiao sticks she had eaten.

Xu Shulou put down his spoon after eating only five different colored Lantern Festivals.

Lantern Festival is very small.

Lu Jingzhi felt that if he didn’t look a little better, he could eat five in one bite.

"Eat less, Lantern Festival is not easy to digest." Xu Shulou said, "I will take you to a restaurant to eat delicious food later."

When there was only one finger of the sun left in the sky, they stood in the private room of the highest restaurant in Luanyang City.

This kind of place is already overcrowded, and they come here purely by spending money.

Overlooking a bustling street.

The smell of fireworks hits the face.

"Are you going to live in Luanyang City forever?"

"No, I have to go back to Huxi Village." Lu Jingzhi shook his head.

"What are you going back to that small village for? It's not like you don't have money to live here now."

Thinking of the days when the little girl was chasing the gratitude fee, Xu Shulou felt a toothache.

But in an accident in the imperial capital, he gritted his teeth and used his internal strength, only to find that he was in good health.

He didn't dare to ask the imperial doctor for an examination, his mother's hand stretched out so long, God knows if he will go to check the body before his mother knows the result.

Xu Shulou tried a few more times in the next period of time, but there was no sign of vomiting blood at all.

It's weird.

Thus thought of Lu Jingzhi.

Perhaps…the days when he was asleep had something to do with it.

"There are rolling green hills there, I like to go for a walk on the hills."

"You don't like Fucheng?"

"I like it." Lu Jingzhi pointed to the lanterns that were gradually being lit on the next street through the open window. Only once a year, I come to see it soon."

Xu Shulou was choked.

This answer really exceeded his expectations.

"I didn't expect that in just half a year, your family came from a small mountain village to Fucheng." Xu Shulou couldn't believe it at first. Not the most important.

People and vision are the key points to support the industry going forward.

Seeing them come to this point, Xu Shulou is naturally happy, after all, he still misses Tofu Nao.

They started out as a food cooker, so Xu Shulou took it for granted that all the delicious food he ate back then would appear in a certain shop.

At that time, Xu Shulou was still thinking that he would not have to spend money on his favorite food in the future, so that he would be able to buy his favorite food in a fair manner.

(end of this chapter)

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