After a few hours, Li Min rang my door alarm; I opened my eyes with a frown before I went to get the door. When I opened the door, I saw Li Min and two attendants, much to my surprise. However, they were different from the previous two that showed us inside. The attendants carried two trolleys. They filled one with foods and fruits—and the other with juices. I opened the door, and Li Min signaled that they should roll the trolley inside the room. Just as they finished, they bowed and left.
Li Min sat comfortably on a comfy chair and smiled as she looked at the neatly arranged lunch before us. They were assorted: food and drink. They ranged from Kung Pao chicken, Mapo Tofu, and dumplings—and the list was enormous. The drinks were also varied.
'So this is how they treat people of the ancient family. What an exaggeration!' I thought.
"Won't you eat? Or you're shy to eat before me, brother?"