Sure enough, there weren’t as many people downstairs. Several small wooden tables were spaced far apart, with only three or four people sitting around each.
Han Muye sat down at a wooden table near the window and said, “Bring us your signature dishes, all of them.”
The waiter bowed happily and left the room.
Han Muye glanced at the others on the second floor. The two tall human immortal cultivators opposite him nodded slightly at him.
On the other side, a wild bull tribe member with a mane of hair and two human individuals emitting a demonic aura were sitting together.
Han Muye turned his gaze to the window, where various races of the demonic clan were bustling on the streets, creating a cacophony of shouts.
Han Muye turned to look out of the window again. Demons of different shapes and sizes walked on the streets, shouting.
Such exotic scenes were indeed interesting.
In a short while, several waiters brought various dishes to the table.
Clear soup contained lively silver fish that swam about. A tap with bamboo chopsticks caused the fish to transform into a rich fairy aura that wandered around.
This was the signature dish, Clearwater Crossing Flying Silver.
Other dishes were also unique, combining colors, fragrances, and flavors.
Han Muye ate more than usual and finally put down the chopsticks.
By now, the customers on the second floor had changed.
“Guest, are you enjoying the food?” The horse-faced waiter who had been waiting by the stairs approached with a smile on his face.
Han Muye nodded, raised his hand, took out a middle-grade spiritual rock, and placed it on the table. Then he said, “These dishes are somewhat similar to those in my hometown. You might help me find your chef. I want to ask a few questions.”
One middle-grade spiritual rock!
This table of dishes looked very immortal. If it was outside the Bitter Immortal Realm, it might be worth 10 spiritual rocks.
However, in the Bitter Immortal Realm, five spiritual rocks was enough.
Han Muye’s generosity made the waiter tremble. He quickly took the spiritual rocks and nodded and said, “I’ll invite the chef over now.”
Han Muye nodded. After a while, he saw a burly man from the Green Ox Clan in a black robe with an apron tied around his waist and a fierce face walking upstairs.
The burly man glared around, grinned, and walked to Han Muye’s table.
He was too tall and strong, so he could only bow slightly.
“Sir, did you eat well?”
“I heard that your hometown is also in the Hulun Bai’er Prairie?”
Han Muye nodded and tapped his fingers on the table. He said softly, “That’s the closest place to the sky. The blue sky and white clouds are unforgettable.”
The Green Ox clansman’s gaze landed on Han Muye’s finger, and his big eyes revealed a hint of seriousness.
“Indeed, the last thing our race can forget is our homeland, the grassland.”
With that, he grinned and said, “Well, we’re really from the same hometown. How about this? Leave some space for me. When my shop is done, I’ll bring a few side dishes to find you for a drink.”
Han Muye stood up, handed over a jade slip, and walked downstairs.
When he went downstairs, the horse-faced waiter from before came to the side of the burly man from the Green Ox Clan and asked curiously, “Brother Da Zhuang, you have such a generous fellow countryman from your hometown?”
Hearing his words, the burly man grinned and crushed the jade slip.
“What fellow countryman? I’ve been in the Bitter Immortal Realm for 3,000 years and have long forgotten what the grassland looks like. I was just chatting with him just now.
“Don’t miss out on my share of the spiritual rocks.”
With his hands behind his back, the burly man bowed and left.