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Chapter 60: 057 Missing Lu Han, impulsively took Sun Qing to the small tavern (1st update)_3

Chapter 60: 057 Missing Lu Han, impulsively took Sun Qing to the small tavern (1st update)_3

“Lu Han brought me here, this small tavern is run by a couple, and both are friends of Lu Han,” said Tang Su.

“Oh, if they’re friends, let’s go, we’ll ride on Doctor Lu’s coattails and seek out the owner and his wife. They should take care of us on Doctor Lu’s account, right? Even if there’s no space, setting up a small table for us should be fine.”

“…”

Tang Su regretted it; she shouldn’t have told this guy so much.

Wasn’t this guy way too presumptuous?

At this moment, Tang Su wished she could smack her own head. Why did she flaunt their arrival with Sun Qing in a moment of overheated enthusiasm?

Regret —

Sun Qing was unaware of Tang Su’s inner remorse. Anyway, the deeper they walked into the tavern, the stronger the aroma of wine became, fueling Sun Qing’s desire to drink.

If only this small tavern offered memberships, she would definitely top up… a thousand yuan first.

Alright, she wanted to go bigger and top up tens of thousands, but Sun Qing realized that she was no longer the pampered Miss who could swipe her credit card without a care in the world.

Now, she was like any other worker, a miserable soul who toiled away, eagerly awaiting her monthly paycheck.

An excited Sun Qing strode forward quickly, while a deeply regretful Tang Su followed at a snail’s pace behind her.

“Tang Bao, can you walk a bit faster?” Sun Qing noticed when she surged ahead like a set of spinning wheels, Tang Su was already lagging far behind.

This person wasn’t afraid of getting separated in such a large crowd.

Lin Jiaojiao was extremely busy at this moment. So was Old Tan, with every stove in the kitchen blazing. Lin Jiaojiao’s brewed wines were being ordered and taken away by customers, jar after jar.

Some patrons, not satisfied with just drinking at the tavern, even wanted to pack it up and gift it to friends.

Seeing her customers this happy, Lin Jiaojiao was also very pleased with herself.

Working hard was all for making money, and the joy of making money was, in fact, also because one’s own efforts were recognized.

It’s the same in any profession.

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The visitors to the small tavern that day, angling for a lively scene, included not just Tang Su and Sun Qing, but also Bai Dingxian.

Bai Dingxian had come over after work since his cousin was back in Beijing and he didn’t have any other plans. The couple, Old Tan and Lin Jiaojiao, had met the girl his cousin brought before.

He had texted Old Tan before, asking about the name of that girl, but Old Tan had yet to reply.

Old Tan was busy and so was he. But after finishing work, with nothing else to do, he thought of coming over to find out more.

Who knew that on a non-weekend day, the business at the small tavern would be booming like this?

That’s just unscientific.

He took a table for four and had been monopolizing it alone, while customers outside had started to queue up half an hour before. Many had set their sights on Bai Dingxian’s table.

But alas, even after groups of four or five finished their dinners and drinks, Bai Dingxian’s table didn’t free up.

The stomach of someone who can eat and drink for so long must be quite large.

Many customers complained about it, but no one had the nerve to actually approach Bai Dingxian and persuade him to leave.

The owners, a kind couple, faced with such blatant hogging, didn’t seem annoyed at all; it instantly made customers want to support such an adorable pair of owners.

The service was truly impeccable.

Unlike many other establishments that were all smiles when business was slow but stopped caring about service once they became busier.

If a guest takes their sweet time leaving the table, the servers will definitely grumble about it.

It’s unbelievable.

Today, there were several solo diners, and the bolder, more extroverted ones would go up to Bai Dingxian and ask if they could share a table with him.

Bai Dingxian had already turned down several requests.

One of the customers, dissatisfied, questioned him about why he, alone, had to hog a table for so long, affecting the business of the owner.

Bai Dingxian laughed and said, “The owner isn’t mad, so why are you getting worked up? If I want to pay extra for the time, double for the table fee, I can stay until they close up shop. Who’s to stop me?”

After that remark, the other person didn’t have the face to say anything more.

It’s just like on the high-speed train; if someone has the money and doesn’t want to interact with others, they are willing to pay for two seats. If you insist on taking a seat that someone has paid for, then you’re in the wrong.

So there sat Bai Dingxian, leisurely sipping his drink, humming a tune, looking like an outsider while he watched Mr. Tang and Lin Jiaojiao busily running the restaurant.

When Lin Jiaojiao finally got a break, she sat across from him and said, “Mr. Bai, look at you. We’re so busy and you can sit there with ease. If Doctor Lu were here, he’d never be like you.”

“I’m a customer, Miss Lin, in what world does a customer help out the owner? Am I right?” Bai Dingxian said with a relaxed smile.

“Hmph, I can’t argue with you.” Lin Jiaojiao grabbed a pair of chopsticks and started eating the braised beef in front of him.

“That’ll be ten bucks a slice,” Bai Dingxian said nonchalantly.

Lin Jiaojiao, who was about to put it in her mouth, quickly set down the chopsticks and returned the braised beef to Bai Dingxian, “Get out of here with that, you’re extorting me. Why don’t you just go rob someone?”

“Haha, Lin Jiaojiao, so you finally admit that you were extorting me last time? One plate of braised beef with ten slices, and you charged me a hundred bucks,” Bai Dingxian teased.

“You—” Lin Jiaojiao was furious, this guy was just too shameless.

Fortunately, she had taken a photo last time. As she was pulling out her phone, she said, “Come on, you rascal, I’ll show you the photos I took. Was that a slice? It was clearly a lump. You can cut so many slices from a lump. Go look at the photos.”

As Lin Jiaojiao took out her phone, intending to look for the photos, her peripheral vision caught a glimpse of the entrance; she saw a familiar figure.

Right after, she remembered.

Even though she was busy enough to feel dizzy, Tang Su was the first woman Doctor Lu had brought to their little tavern.

Besides, Tang Su’s appearance, though not the kind to dazzle you at first sight, was quite distinctive.

She had a nose, eyes, and a profile that made her stand out.

She was the type that, once seen, couldn’t be easily forgotten.

“Give it here, Lin Jiaojiao, what are you spacing out for?” Bai Dingxian, thinking Lin Jiaojiao had stopped because she didn’t actually have any photos to show and was just bluffing, started to act smug.

“Scram, I saw someone I know.” Lin Jiaojiao stood up to leave.

“Hold on, what friend? Who?” Bai Dingxian was already bored being by himself. If he wasn’t waiting for them to close so he could ask about the girl in the photo, he would have gone home to sleep already.

Did they think working in the emergency department wasn’t tiring?

That kind of tiredness was something their bar’s busyness couldn’t even compare to.

“A girl you really want to share a table with but she might not be so keen,” Lin Jiaojiao teased.

Bai Dingxian: “…”

Great, now she’s playing coy with him?