Following the classmate’s directions, Mo Li only walked a short distance before he found the restaurant called “Swaying Cheese Cup.”
The place had three floors. Inside, it wasn’t very large, but with its wooden flooring, warm-colored lighting, and cleverly arranged décor, it felt cozy and inviting. Even in the dead of winter, it felt almost like stepping into midsummer.
“Hello, classmate. Is it just you today?”
The uniformed receptionist at the counter greeted him warmly.
“Yes.”
“I see. The private rooms are already full, but there are still a few free seats on the first floor.”
“No need. My...
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