Chapter 323 - 307: Frame Him
Dinner was at an unassuming but authentic Chinese restaurant.
In fact, Gao Yi had a strong tolerance; he could accept food from anywhere and to be honest, there were quite a few genuinely tasty things in Libya.
However, the food in places like Libya had one fatal flaw—it was too monotonous, especially during his time in prison, which made it even more so.
Gao Yi was not one to complain all day about unpalatable food. He possessed a remarkable and invaluable capability—if he loved a dish, he could eat a lot of it; if he didn’t, he simply wouldn’t feel hungry.
How to describe Gao Yi’s first proper meal after his release from prison?
There’s a saying: "Restaurant owners don’t fear a big-bellied man," but this time, Gao Yi had frightened both the restaurant owner and the waitstaff.
At a common Sichuan cuisine restaurant, aside from everything else, Gao Yi had consumed four servings of twice-cooked pork and eight bowls of white rice, and as for the other dishes, there were twenty-eight in total.
It couldn’t be helped; those who practiced martial arts had large appetites, and once they really began to eat, ordinary people couldn’t compete.
Lucy also ate a lot, but in the end, it was just Lucy and Joelson watching Gao Yi eat, and later on, the owner had to check in from time to time, fearful that Gao Yi might overeat and create trouble for him.
Finally, the meal was over, the bill arrived, and then Joelson uncharacteristically took the initiative to settle the bill as an American.
