After work, Su Chen drove to the place Qi Meng had mentioned—the First Grade Residence, a name that seemed full of poetic flair upon hearing it.
Upon arrival, Su Chen realized that the restaurant truly lived up to its name, its style was very elegant, and careful attention seemed to have been paid to every detail.
There were no private rooms here, but each dining table was separated by screens, which allowed the dining guests to feel as though they were part of a whole, yet each had their own private space.
The screens were adorned with traditional Chinese paintings and inscriptions, creating an atmosphere that left diners feeling as if they themselves had become great scholars.
However, at this time there were no other customers in the restaurant, so Su Chen found Qi Meng the moment he entered.