Master Rang, and the middle-aged woman he was speaking with, referred to the slow dining restaurant that Su Ziceng stumbled upon earlier when she stepped out.
With an understated front, adorned with colorful stained glass and an emblem featuring a snail signifying the slow-dining concept, the establishment had its operating hours listed on the business sign. At the entrance, there stood a wooden board displaying the chef's recommendation of the day.
"This is Master Rang's favorite restaurant. It doesn't look remarkable, but the onion soup and lamb chops taste truly authentic," Su Ziceng discovered during the conversation that this middle-aged woman was Master Rang's assistant of over twenty years, Miss Bao Qin, who had bonded with him through their collaborations. Despite Master Rang's gentle appearance at that moment, he had the typical unpredictable temperament of an artist.