Sanni's brow furrowed, then smoothed out instantly. Indeed, this was just a small town, nothing to make a fuss over. Her eldest sister's intentions meant that, in the future, they would venture to the county seats, prefectural cities, and even Beijing... The hand by her side clenched unconsciously, stirring a vague sense of excitement within her.
They soon arrived at the entrance of Baiwei Restaurant. It was still early, not yet mealtime, so the doors were closed.
Gazing at the gilded signboard, Yang Ruxin couldn't help but sigh. The scene of peddling food at a restaurant had ultimately unfolded in her life. However, one day, she was determined to own such an establishment herself.
"Let's go, let's head to the back door." After a moment, Yang Ruxin, pulling Sanni along, walked to the back door.
"You can go now, our shopkeeper won't see you." Approaching the back door, they saw a man resembling a waiter shooing away another man carrying two baskets.