By noon, Ye Wumei drove Fang Bai to the city center for lunch.
Lingnan, with a population of over ten million, was much more prosperous than Zhongzhou, famous for its varied snacks throughout Huaxia and countless historical sites.
Ye Wumei took Fang Bai around for food and fun, and as the sun set, she took his hand and brought him to a private port by the sea, saying they should rent a small yacht and go out to sea to enjoy the starry night sky above the waves.
Several dozen yachts of varying sizes were moored near the port, and some romantically inclined couples were pointing and discussing on the shore, seemingly choosing their preferred yacht. They appeared to have the same idea as Ye Wumei, preparing to set sail in the evening for a cozy and romantic journey.
As Fang Bai approached the port, he unexpectedly spotted two familiar faces.
One was the Fat Taoist Wu De, whom he had met near Qingcheng Temple, and the other was Wang Maode, whom he had met on an airplane.