The cafeteria at the training camp was quite large, as law enforcement units from Los Angeles often came here to train, and the business of the camp was still pretty good—there would always be around thirty or fifty people even during the slower times.
Gao Guang ate at the cafeteria, but unlike others who had the buffet, he would go to a special window to collect meals that the camp's chef had specially prepared for him.
Losing weight was painful, but gaining weight was truly painful too, especially with the diet that Thompson had set for Gao Guang which was prepared by an African American master chef of Chinese cuisine—it was really tough.
There was rice, stir-fried beef, sautéed broccoli, orange peel diced chicken, along with two eggs, an orange, and a glass of milk.