Golden Arch Cafe was an authentic local dining brand in Aurous Hill. They had several branches in Aurous Hill, and they specialized in serving authentic local cuisines that were deeply loved by the locals. 4

As soon as he arrived at the entrance of Golden Arch Cafe, Yolden gave a brief introduction to Charlie. "My ancestors were all natives of Aurous Hill for three generations. I have been living in Aurous Hill ever since I was born until my adolescence. After that, I went abroad to the United States to further my studies. After that, I settled down in the United States for a very long time. I recently returned to the country after spending decades abroad, and I suddenly felt that the food in my hometown is actually really tempting. I cannot seem to get tired of eating it at all. Although the cafeteria in the university would provide a variety of free food for the lecturers, I would always come here at noon every day so that I can have a bite of the most authentic Aurous Hill cuisine." 2

After he was done speaking, Yolden asked Charlie," But since you have been living in Aurous Hill for so many years, are you sick and tired of eating our local cuisine?"

Charlie smiled slightly before he said, "To be honest, I have never had much pursuit or requirements for

food. I grew up eating noodles and congee during the ten years that I spent in the orphanage, and I do not feel as though there was anything wrong with it at all. After that, I began working at a construction site and I felt as though it was not that bad for me to drink water and eat steamed buns every day."

Yolden could not help but sigh as he said, "Very few people in this world would be able to compare to the days and the life that you've lived before the age of eight. You lost everything that you had, and you fell to the bottom of society at the age of eight. How did you manage to adapt to this kind of life?"

Charlie smiled as he said, "When I was very young, my parents taught me not to be pleased by external gains, or saddened by personal losses. So, to me, there was really nothing that I had to try and adapt to In my opinion, it did not make any difference to me at all regardless of whether I was living a comfortable and luxurious life, or whether I would have to live in poverty and experience the hardships of life."

we were all undergraduate students, your mother did not only win a full scholarship based on her own abilities, but she also worked part-time at the restaurant outside the university every day during her free time. Moreover, she was always very frugal, and she would never be wasteful

would use the money that she had saved up during the semester to g o traveling at the end of every semester. Furthermore, she would go traveling as a backpacker. At that time, all of us thought that your mother must have come from a very poor family. After that, we found out that your mother's family was actually the strongest and most influential Oskian family in the world..." 4 Charlie smiled as he said, "In my memory, my mother is indeed a very frugal person. She has always taught me that I should always be saving money instead of wasting it. She also said that I should not ever leave a grain of rice in the

prime, young age, they had already had no lowly pursuit of any material items at all. They are not the same as

the restaurant first. Then, he made a welcoming gesture

on the first

first floor would basically be a lobby with many tables and people, and the environment here would be relatively noisy, but most people enjoyed this kind of messy and chaotic

staff could sing

soon as Yolden stepped in, he pointed at the staircase as he said, "Charlie, I have already reserved a table for us on the second floor. It is slightly quieter and more peaceful upstairs. Let's head up."

the environment was slightly more peaceful. When a waiter saw the both of

at my usual spot, then. I

me about it. Why don't the both of

the window. It was a small square table made out of logs, and four people could sit at the table.

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