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Gourmet Supplier

Chapter 31: Yuzhou's Nickname. [30]



Summary

Yuan Zhou's shop had a long line of customers waiting outside as early as 4:40. As the doors opened, over a dozen familiar customers rushed in, surprising Yuan Zhou. The customers were excited to try the new menu items, but Yuan Zhou announced that these items would only be available in the morning. The customers, led by a cute girl, tried to persuade Yuan Zhou to sell the items at lunch or dinner, but he refused. The customers began discussing Yuan Zhou's cooking skills and speculated about his past. One customer, known as Sunshine Boy, started a conversation about Yuan Zhou's unusual rules, such as not allowing second servings. The conversation quickly derailed, with everyone focusing on the possibility of getting a second serving. The story also revealed how Yuan Zhou got his nickname, Yuan Gui, or "circle and ruler," due to his strict rules. The nickname was coined by Yin Ya, a beautiful woman who had been denied an additional serving of seaweed soup and pickled radish. Yin Ya's post about the incident on her friend circle had attracted attention, and her friends had responded with various comments. As the day went on, more customers came to the shop, including a group who had eaten xiaolongbao earlier that morning. Yuan Zhou refused to serve them xiaolongbao again, citing his rules. The customers tried to persuade him, but he remained firm. The scene ended with Yuan Zhou's customers praising his cooking skills and speculating about his past.

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