"My apologies. Allow me to properly introduce myself. I am Song Changsheng. A pleasure to meet you, Fellow Daoist Zhu," Song Changsheng said, clasping his hands in a formal salute.
"So, does this mean Fellow Daoist Song agrees to be friends with me?"
"Fellow Daoist Zhu, you have a chivalrous heart. You spoke out for a complete stranger. It is my good fortune to make your acquaintance."
Song Changsheng was more than willing to befriend people with good intentions. After all, in this life, it was always better to have one more friend than one more enemy.
"Hahaha, you flatter me, Fellow Daoist Song. I just couldnât stand by and watch that man cheat and swindle everyone.
I feel like we hit it off right away. If youâre not busy, why donât we find a place and have a few drinks?" Zhu Yiqun said modestly, though inwardly he was overjoyed.
Song Changsheng had more or less finished his browsing anyway. Hearing Zhu Yiqunâs suggestion, he nodded. "That sounds wonderful. Iâve heard the Jade Cuisine Workshop in Liuyun Marketplace is exceptional. Why donât we go and see what they have to offer?"
"Hahaha, excellent! After you, Fellow Daoist Song." Zhu Yiqun readily agreed. He had suggested the drinks, so it wouldnât have been proper for him to also pick the location; they werenât that familiar with each other yet.
The Jade Cuisine Workshop was an incredibly popular restaurant. Its owner belonged to no power in Ling Province, nor even in the entire Daqi Cultivation World.
It was a chain restaurant that spanned multiple countries and had an incredibly powerful backer. Rumor had it that even in the most chaotic of lands, no one could touch you once you stepped inside a Jade Cuisine Workshop.
Over time, dining at the Jade Cuisine Workshop had become a symbol of status.
Song Changsheng chose this place for two reasons: first, to show how seriously he took this new friendship, and second, to guard against any potential foul play.
Making friends was one thing, but one still had to be vigilant.
"Welcome, esteemed guests. Table for two? What can I get you?" As soon as they walked in, a smiling waiter greeted them enthusiastically. His attitude was respectful without being obsequiousâa perfectly struck balance.
Song Changsheng glanced around and found the spacious first floor a little too noisy for his liking. He said to the waiter, "Do you have any private rooms available? Weâd like one by the window. And please bring us a selection of your house specialties."
The waiter nodded at once. "Of course. This way, esteemed guests."
The waiter led them to a private room named "Orchid." After pouring them tea, he said, "Your food and wine will be out shortly, esteemed guests. Please enjoy the wait."
"Thank you for your trouble." Understanding the etiquette, Song Changsheng took out two Spirit Stones and handed them over as a tip.
After the waiter left, Song Changsheng gestured for Zhu Yiqun to take a seat. "I havenât yet asked, Fellow Daoist Zhu, which sect do you hail from?"
Zhu Yiqun smiled. "I am but a humble Loose Cultivator. I canât possibly compare to you, Fellow Daoist Song."
Song Changsheng didnât think he was lying, which came as a surprise. âHe seems to be about my age, but I canât read his cultivation level at all. It must be quite impressive.â
âIf heâs truly a Loose Cultivator, his talent must be astonishing.â
Though he saw the doubt in Song Changshengâs eyes, Zhu Yiqun had no intention of explaining himself. Instead, he pointed at Song Changshengâs waist. "Fellow Daoist Song, I can smell the distinct aroma of wine. Youâre carrying some good stuff."
Song Changsheng paused, then took the Treasure Gourd from his waist. "Your sense of smell is incredible, Fellow Daoist," he said, amazed. "I canât believe you could detect it."
The stout man laughed heartily, drained his teacup in one gulp, and set it down before Song Changsheng. "Itâs not just my nose thatâs sharp; my judgment of character is first-rate, too. The very first time I saw you outside the Marketplace, I knew you were someone worth knowing.
"Now, smelling this wine, Iâm more certain than ever. You, my friend, appreciate good wine, and I appreciate good food. Weâre a perfect match!"
"Hahaha, I bet youâve been after my Spirit Wine this whole time, havenât you, Fellow Daoist?"
Song Changsheng teased as he uncorked the gourd and filled both their cups. Instantly, a soul-stirring fragrance filled the private room.
Zhu Yiqunâs eyes lit up. He lifted the cup, took a delicate sniff, then a small sip. His eyes narrowed in bliss. After a long moment, he licked his lips. "This wine is mellow and smooth, without a trace of harshness, and the finish is long and pleasant. Excellent wine. Truly excellent."
With that, he drained the Spirit Wine from his cup, an expression of pure satisfaction spreading across his face.
Song Changsheng refilled his cup and smiled. "This Spirit Wine was brewed by my own mother. If I didnât feel such a kinship with you, Fellow Daoist, I wouldnât have dreamed of bringing it out."
"Is that so? Well, in that case, I must have some more!" Zhu Yiqun tilted his head back, and the cup was empty in an instant.
Just like that, the two began to drink together, toasting and downing their cups.
Before long, the waiter brought in their dishes.
There was a small platter of jerky, a whole steamed Spirit Fish, and several side dishes mixing meat and vegetables.
The moment the food was placed on the table, its rich aroma completely overpowered the scent of wine that had filled the room.
"The Jade Cuisine Workshop certainly lives up to its reputation," Zhu Yiqun said with satisfaction. "The presentation, the aroma, the flavorâitâs all perfect. And all the ingredients and seasonings are top-quality Spiritual Materials."
"Fellow Daoist Zhu, you call yourself a gourmand. I wonder, where would you rank the Jade Cuisine Workshopâs cooking?" Fellow Daoist Song asked, taking a sip of wine.
Zhu Yiqun grinned and replied confidently, "Among the restaurants Iâve actually eaten at, Jade Cuisine Workshop easily makes the top five. But if you include all the chefs I know *of*, it wouldnât even make the top fifty."
Song Changsheng popped a piece of fish into his mouth and was stunned by the exquisite taste. Hearing Zhu Yiqunâs claim, he asked doubtfully, "Only in the top five? You mean youâve eaten at four places even better than this?"
"Of course," Zhu Yiqun affirmed with a nod. "But three of them are places you wouldnât have heard of."
"Does that mean thereâs one I should know?" Song Changsheng frowned, racking his brain. As far as he knew, no one in all of Ling Province could rival the Jade Cuisine Workshop.
Seeing Song Changsheng deep in thought, Zhu Yiqun gave a mischievous grin. He pointed a chubby finger at his own nose and said, "Itâs me, Fellow Daoist Song! Tell me, do you know me or not?"
"Fellow Daoist, I thought you were a gourmand. Are you saying you can cook as well?" Song Changsheng asked, eyeing him skeptically. When a Cultivator claimed to be a cook, it meant they were a ranked Spirit Chef, not just someone who could handle a wok.
"Thatâs a narrow-minded view, Fellow Daoist. How can a true gourmand not know how to cook? As it happens, I am a Tier One top-grade medicinal food chef," Zhu Yiqun said, clasping his hands in a perfectly straight-faced manner.
This time, Song Changsheng was genuinely astonished. Medicinal Chef was a truly rare profession, second only to Sword Forger in scarcity. He never imagined this portly man had such a skill.
"It seems youâre still not convinced, Fellow Daoist. In that case, Iâll have to give you a little demonstration."
Zhu Yiqun produced a small porcelain vial from his sleeve. He uncorked it, sprinkled some yellowish-brown powder onto the jerky, and said proudly, "This is my own special seasoning. Iâm not just bragging when I say that no matter the dish, a dash of this will elevate the flavor to a whole new level. Please, Fellow Daoist, be my guest."
Dubiously, Song Changsheng picked up a piece of jerky. After discreetly checking that it was safe, he popped it into his mouth.
He chewed for a moment, and his pupils instantly dilated...