Huang Shengli led Qin Huai to the warehouse, passed through the shelves, and arrived at a corner.
There was a small window in the corner.
The view was excellent; through the small window, you could see most of the tables in Huang Ji's main hall. The small window was open, presumably for ventilation, and Qin Huai could clearly see that almost every table in the main hall was occupied.
Even the round tables were fully seated, and they even had to add chairs to squeeze more people in.
The waitstaff were mostly gathered near the big round tables, each person holding several menus, reverting to the most primitive method of writing down orders manually, recording each dish as the customers mentioned them.
By coincidence, Qin Huai had seen the people sitting at the round table closest to the small window; they were the college students dragging suitcases who were first in line.