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Aurous Hill Pailou is a well-known local catering brand in Aurous Hill, boasting several branches that offer authentic Aurous Hill cuisine, much adored by the locals.
As they approached the Aurous Hill Archway, Hank shared with Charlie: “My family has deep roots in Aurous Hill; we’ve been natives for three generations. I grew up here, but after going to the United States for my studies, I settled there. Recently, I felt an irresistible urge to return and indulge in the food from my hometown, which never ceases to excite my pte. Despite the variety of free meals at my school’s cafeteria, I found myselfing here for a taste of genuine Aurous Hill cuisine every day.”<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
He then inquired of Charlie, “Having lived in Aurous Hill for so long, haven’t you grown tired of it?”
Charlie chuckled softly, replying, “Honestly, I’ve never been one to obsess over food. During my ten years in the orphanage, I was perfectly content with just soup and water daily. Even when I worked at a construction site, I found steamed buns quite satisfying.”
Hank sighed, “The early years before you turned eight were tough, and few have experienced such a fall. How did you manage to adapt?”
Charlie smiled and said, “My parents instilled in me from a young age not to get too attached to material things or to wallow in self-pity, so for me, adapting wasn’t a struggle. I learned to be content with what I have; whether I’m indulging or eating simply, it all feels the same to me.”
Hank reflected, “You remind me so much of your mother. Back when we were undergraduates, she not only excelled academically, winning a full schrship, but also worked at a restaurant daily, living frugally and never indulging.”
“I recall how at the end of each semester, she would use her savings to travel, backpacking on a budget. We all assumed her family must have been struggling financially, only to find outter that her family was among the wealthiest in the world…”
With a smile, Charlie added, “She was indeed very economical, always teaching me to save and not waste, ensuring not even a grain of rice went uneaten. My dad shares this trait; both of them have little desire for material wealth.”
Hank agreed, “It’s no wonder your parents were a match. While we were young and chasing money and fame, they were already beyond such trivial pursuits.” With that, Hank stepped into the hotel, gesturing for Charlie to follow.
Charlie quickly followed him inside, where the lobby on the first floor was bustling with activity.
The local Aurous Hill restaurant was reminiscent of a tea house in Eastcliff, featuring a lively lobby filled with tables and patrons, creating a noisy but vibrant environment. In the center of the lobby, a small stage showcased performers singing local Kunqu opera.
As Hank entered, he directed Charlie toward the stairs, saying, “I’ve reserved a spot on the second floor; it’s quieter up there. Let’s head up.”
“Sounds good!” Charlie replied.
Upon reaching the second floor, which offered a slightly cleaner atmosphere, a waiter approached them with a friendly demeanor, eximing, “Professor Hank, wee!”
Hank smiled and nodded, replying, “Still in our usual spot. I let your manager know.”
The waiter responded, “The manager informed me you both would be joining us today.”
The table Hank chose was a cozy corner by the window, a small square wooden table, perfect for four, allowing the two of them to sitfortably by the view.
Hank slid the menu across to Charlie, saying, “Charlie, why don’t you order? Pick whatever you like.”
Charlie waved his hand with a grin, saying, “Uncle Hank, I think it’s better if you order; I’ll enjoy whatever you choose.”
Just then, Charlie spotted two familiar faces at a nearby window—an elderly man and a young boy—whom he had encountered earlier in Hank’s office.
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