Hearing Xie Changqing say that this restaurant was Gu Dian's very old name. The taste of Gu Dian's delicious food was indeed a bit different from Beijin State dishes. The breakfast we ordered this morning was simple snacks and pastries. To be honest, I wasn' t used to it. "How is it?" Xie Changqing asked me. "Not bad. However, in comparison, I prefer Beijin State." The Beijin State dishes were typical Chinese dishes. However, the methods were different. They had many tastes and were famous for their fragrance. "Of course, this place will definitely not be able to compare to our Beijin State." Xie Changqing laughed. ###Chapter141 After breakfast, Xie Changqing took me around the eight-step street. There were many stalls selling small ornaments on the street. Most of the vendors laid a

